Maggie Lindemann ‘I Feel Everything’ 2026 Tour: Dates, venues, and more explored

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Maggie Lindemann has announced her 2026 North American and European tour following the release of her album I Feel Everything. The singer dropped her sophomore full-length album on October 17. The album came three years after she released Suckerpunch in September 2022. Lindemann is now all set to celebrate her new record on her I Feel Everything tour across eight countries.

Maggie Lindemann took to Instagram on October 21 to announce her 2026 tour. The presale of the tour tickets will start on October 22 at 10 am. Users can sign up on the singer's official website to get a password to avail the artist presale. The general sale of the I Feel Everything tour's tickets will start on October 24.


More details about Maggie Lindemann's I Feel Everything 2026 tour

The singer will start the 2026 leg of her tour from California on February 17 next year. After concluding the North American stretch of her tour on March 21, Maggie Lindemann will be entertaining Europe and UK fans from April 14. The vocalist will conclude her show in Belgium on April 30. She has announced 34 shows so far across 34 different cities. Here are the complete details of Maggie Lindemann's 2026 tour:

  • February 17 – San Diego, California, at Music Box
  • February 18 – Phoenix, Arizona, at Crescent Ballroom
  • February 20 – Austin, Texas, at Empire Control Room & Garage
  • February 21 – Dallas, Texas, at House of Blues (Dallas)
  • February 22 – Houston, Texas, at House of Blues (Music Hall)
  • February 24 – Nashville, Tennessee, at The Basement East
  • February 25 – Charlotte, North Carolina, at Neighborhood Theatre
  • February 26 – Washington, D.C., at 9:30 Club
  • February 28 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Brooklyn Bowl
  • March 1 – Allentown, Pennsylvania, at Archer Music Hall (Arrow)
  • March 3 – New York City, New York, at Webster Hall
  • March 4 – Boston, Massachusetts, at Paradise Rock Club – Music Hall
  • March 6 – Montréal, Quebec, at Les Foufounes Électriques
  • March 7 – Toronto, Ontario, at Anabel’s
  • March 8 – Columbus, Ohio, at Newport Music Hall
  • March 10 – Chicago, Illinois, at House of Blues (Chicago)
  • March 11 – Saint Paul, Minnesota, at Amsterdam Bar & Hall
  • March 13 – Englewood, Colorado, at Gothic Theatre
  • March 14 – Salt Lake City, Utah, at The Complex (The Grand)
  • March 17 – Seattle, Washington, at Neumos
  • March 18 – Portland, Oregon, at Revolution Hall
  • March 20 – San Francisco, California, at August Hall
  • March 21 – Los Angeles, California, at The Regent Theater
  • April 14 – Dublin, Ireland, at The Academy
  • April 16 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, at The Garage
  • April 17 – Manchester, United Kingdom, at New Century Hall
  • April 19 – Birmingham, United Kingdom, at O2 Institute Birmingham
  • April 20 – London, United Kingdom, at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
  • April 22 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Melkweg Max
  • April 24 – Paris, France, at Alhambra
  • April 26 – Cologne, Germany, at Live Music Hall
  • April 27 – Berlin, Germany, at Hole 44
  • April 29 – Hamburg, Germany, at Uebel und Gefährlich
  • April 30 – Brussels, Belgium, at La Madeleine

More about Maggie Lindemann's new album

The new album I Feel Everything marks the second LP of the singer. The album was released with the label Swixxzaudio. On October 17, Maggie Lindemann shared a post on Instagram describing her emotions about her new album. In the post's caption, she wrote,

"This was such a difficult album for me to write and at times I genuinely did not feel like I could do it. I’m so grateful to everyone who worked on this with me, you guys helped me in more ways than you know. Ive been having so many mixed emotions on this release, but today I feel so happy and lovedddd. I love this album so much and I really hope you guys do to. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU"

The 16-track album also features Julia Wolf, The Warning, and Max Fry in three different tracks.

Also read: Maggie Lindemann I Feel Everything: Every song ranked from best to worst

Maggie Lindemann I Feel Everything: Every song ranked from best to worst

Edited by Sohini Biswas