Violinist and singer Sudan Archives has announced the 2026 dates of her North American tour. The announcement came ahead of the release of her third studio album, BPM, on October 17. The album follows her 2022 release, Natural Brown Prom Queen. Earlier in July, the singer announced her upcoming UK and Europe tour, set to begin next month.
On Tuesday, Sudan Archives shared an Instagram post, dropping the 2026 leg of her BPM tour.
"NORTH AMERICA IT’S YOUR TURNNN — bringing THE BPM to you next year," Sudan Archives wrote in her post.
The tickets presale and VIP bundles will be available on October 8 at 10 am local time. The password to access the presale is "DEAD." The general sale, however, will start on October 10.
More details of Sudan Archives' 2026 North American tour
After wrapping up her UK and Europe leg of the BPM tour later this year, Sudan Archives will bring her new music live to audiences across North American cities. The 2026 chapter of the BPM tour will start from Tucson on January 16 next year.
Sudan Archives will perform across 24 cities and will conclude her tour in California on February 20. Here is the complete list of Sudan Archives' 2026 tour.
- January 16, 2026 – Tucson, Arizona, USA at La Rosa
- January 17, 2026 – Phoenix, Arizona, USA at Crescent Ballroom
- January 20, 2026 – Dallas, Texas, USA at Trees
- January 21, 2026 – Austin, Texas, USA at Radio/East
- January 23, 2026 – Atlanta, Georgia, USA at Masquerade Hell
- January 24, 2026 – Asheville, North Carolina, USA at Orange Peel
- January 25, 2026 – Washington, D.C., USA at 9:30 Club
- January 27, 2026 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA at Union Transfer
- January 29, 2026 – New York City, New York, USA at Webster Hall
- January 30, 2026 – Boston, Massachusetts, USA at Royale
- January 31, 2026 – Montreal, Quebec, Canada at Le Studio TD
- February 1, 2026 – Toronto, Ontario, Canada at The Great Hall
- February 3, 2026 – Nashville, Tennessee, USA at The Basement East
- February 5, 2026 – Chicago, Illinois, USA at Thalia Hall
- February 6, 2026 – Madison, Wisconsin, USA at Majestic Theatre
- February 7, 2026 – Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA at Fine Line
- February 10, 2026 – Denver, Colorado, USA at Gothic Theatre
- February 11, 2026 – Salt Lake City, Utah, USA at The Complex (Grand Room)
- February 13, 2026 – Portland, Oregon, USA at Revolution Hall
- February 14, 2026 – Seattle, Washington, USA at Neptune Theatre
- February 15, 2026 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at The Pearl
- February 18, 2026 – San Francisco, California, USA at Regency Ballroom
- February 19, 2026 – San Diego, California, USA at Music Box
- February 20, 2026 – Los Angeles, California, USA at The Fonda Theatre
Before hitting North American cities again in 2026, the singer will perform at the Lodge Room Festival in LA, California, on November 7. Later in November, she will begin her UK and Europe tour. Here is the complete list of the 2025 BPM tour.
- November 7, 2025 – Los Angeles, California, USA at Lodge Room Festival
- November 27, 2025 – Berlin, Germany at Betonhalle
- November 29, 2025 – Amsterdam, Netherlands at Paradiso
- November 30, 2025 – Brussels, Belgium at Botanique – Orangerie
- December 1, 2025 – Paris, France at Le Trianon
- December 3, 2025 – London, United Kingdom at The Roundhouse
- December 4, 2025 – Manchester, United Kingdom at Academy 2
- December 5, 2025 – Leeds, United Kingdom at Stylus
- December 6, 2025 – Glasgow, United Kingdom at Queen Margaret Union (QMU)
- December 8, 2025 – Dublin, Ireland at The Academy
Sudan Archives' new album BPM will drop on October 17. The album, released via Stones Throw Records, will include 15 tracks, with three singles already out. Fans can listen to Dead, My Type, and Yea Yea Yea from Sudan Archives’ upcoming album. Below is the full tracklist for BPM.
- Dead
- Come and Find You
- Yea Yea Yea
- Touch Me
- A Bug’s Life
- The Nature of Power
- My Type
- She's Got Pain
- David & Goliath
- A Computer Love
- The BPM
- Ms. Pac Man
- Cinci
- Noire
- Heaven Knows
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