Margo Price 2026 Wild At Heart Tour: Dates, venues, and more explored

The Drop: Margo Price - Source: Getty
The Drop: Margo Price - Source: Getty

Country singer Margo Price has announced the 2026 run of her Wild At Heart Tour. The singer will be touring across different North American cities from October 23 to celebrate her recent album, Hard Headed Woman. The 12-track album was released on August 29.

Margo Price announced the Wild At Heart Tour in July this year before her album release. The Nashville singer is now taking her tour through 2026. Price shared an Instagram post on Monday, announcing 2026 tour dates. The presale of the tour will begin on October 7 at 10 am on the official website of the singer. The public Onsale, however, will go live at 10 am on October 10.


More details of Margo Price Wild At Heart Tour

Margo Price is all set to perform the tracks from her fifth studio album across different cities. The singer will begin her 2025 leg of the Wild At Heart Tour on October 23 in Missouri and conclude it in Michigan on November 22. Margo Price will return to the stage in 2026 from February 12 and will wrap it up on March 17. The country musician also announced special guests on her 2025 stops. Here is the updated list of Margo Price's Wild At Heart Tour.

  • October 23 – St. Louis, Missouri, at Delmar Hall (with Eliza Thorn)
  • October 24 – Kansas City, Missouri, at Knuckleheads (with Eliza Thorn)
  • October 25 – Bloomington, Illinois, at The Castle Theatre (with Eliza Thorn)
  • October 28 – Madison, Wisconsin, at Majestic Theatre (with Logan Ledger)
  • October 29 – Fargo, North Dakota, at Sanctuary Events Center (with Logan Ledger)
  • October 31 – Bozeman, Montana, at The ELM (with Logan Ledger)
  • November 1 – Jackson Hole, Wyoming, at Jackson Hole Center for the Arts (with Logan Ledger)
  • November 2 – Missoula, Montana, at The Wilma (with Logan Ledger)
  • November 4 – Vancouver, British Columbia, at Hollywood Theatre (with Dillon Warnek)
  • November 5 – Seattle, Washington, at Neptune Theatre (with Dillon Warnek)
  • November 7 – Portland, Oregon, at Wonder Ballroom (with Dillon Warnek)
  • November 8 – Boise, Idaho, at Treefort Music Hall (with Dillon Warnek)
  • November 9 – Crystal Bay, Nevada, at Crystal Bay Club Casino – Crown Room (with Dillon Warnek)
  • November 11 – South Salt Lake City, Utah, at The Commonwealth Room (with Leon Majcen)
  • November 12 – Aspen, Colorado, at Belly Up Aspen (with Leon Majcen)
  • November 14 – Dallas, Texas, at Longhorn Ballroom (with Leon Majcen)
  • November 15 – Austin, Texas, at Emo’s (with Leon Majcen)
  • November 16 – Helotes, Texas, at John T. Floore’s Country Store (with Leon Majcen)
  • November 18 – Atlanta, Georgia, at Variety Playhouse (with Logan Ledger)
  • November 20 – Nashville, Tennessee, at Ryman Auditorium (with Rattlesnake Milk)
  • November 21 – Louisville, Kentucky, at Headliners Music Hall (with Rattlesnake Milk)
  • November 22 – Detroit, Michigan, at Saint Andrew’s Hall (with Rattlesnake Milk)

Newly added 2026 tour dates

  • February 12 – York, Pennsylvania, at Strand Theatre
  • February 13 – Saxapahaw, North Carolina, at Haw River Ballroom
  • February 14 – Boone, North Carolina, at Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts
  • February 16 – Charlottesville, Virginia, at Jefferson Theater
  • February 17 – Washington, D.C., at 9:30 Club
  • February 19 – New York, New York, at Webster Hall
  • February 20 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Theatre of Living Arts
  • February 21 – Boston, Massachusetts, at Royale
  • February 22 – Burlington, Vermont, at Higher Ground Ballroom
  • February 24 – Buffalo, New York, at Electric City
  • February 25 – Toronto, Ontario, at The Phoenix Concert Theatre
  • February 26 – Woodstock, New York, at Bearsville Theater
  • February 28 – Chicago, Illinois, at Metro
  • March 1 – Minneapolis, Minnesota, at First Avenue
  • March 3 – Fort Collins, Colorado, at Washington’s
  • March 4 – Denver, Colorado, at The Gothic Theatre
  • March 6 – Sacramento, California, at Goldfield Trading Post
  • March 7 – San Francisco, California, at The Fillmore
  • March 10 – Pioneertown, California, at Pappy & Harriet’s
  • March 12 – Los Angeles, California, at The Fonda Theatre
  • March 13 – San Diego, California, at Belly Up
  • March 14 – Tucson, Arizona, at La Rosa
  • March 17 – San Antonio, Texas, at Stable Hall

About Margo Price's new album Hard Headed Woman

Margo Price released her fifth studio album on August 29. The album came after the singer dropped her last record, Strays, in 2023. The singer, known for her political vocalism and rights advocacy, talked to NME weeks before the release of her new album and said,

“[The title of the album is] just timely, especially with the way women’s rights are being swept out from under our feet currently.”

Hard Headed Woman consists of 12 tracks, out of which 10 are originally co-written songs by Margo Price; the other two are the covers of Waylon Jennings' Kissing You Goodbye and Steven Knudson's Love Me Like You Used to Do.

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Edited by Sroban Ghosh