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Cheap Trick Cancels Four June Shows, Reschedules Three More on 2026 Tour

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Seven dates were affected in total, with refunds available at point of purchase for the four outright cancellations.

Cheap Trick has canceled four June 2026 headlining concerts and rescheduled three others, the band announced on June 12, shaking up a stretch of solo dates that followed a run of shared shows with Styx. The changes affect stops in Oklahoma, Michigan, and Minnesota, among others, with no specific reason offered beyond circumstances beyond our control. One June date, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, remains on the calendar.

Which Shows Were Canceled or Rescheduled

Four dates were outright canceled: the June 12 show at Hard Rock Live in Catoosa, Oklahoma; June 13 at Beats & Bites in Norman, Oklahoma; June 20 at Saganing Eagles Landing Casino in Standish, Michigan; and June 27 at Mystic Lake Ribfest in Prior Lake, Minnesota.

Three other dates were moved rather than dropped entirely. The June 21 concert in Paw Paw, Michigan at Warner Vineyards shifts to September 11, and the June 25 date at RiverEdge Park in Aurora, Illinois moves to September 10. The June 28 show at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin was pushed all the way to November 8.

Refunds for the canceled shows are available at point of purchase, according to the band's official statement. Fan club presales for remaining dates are already underway, with the code CTLIVE applicable to most concerts.

  • June 12 — Hard Rock Live, Catoosa, OK — CANCELED
  • June 13 — Beats & Bites, Norman, OK — CANCELED
  • June 20 — Saganing Eagles Landing Casino, Standish, MI — CANCELED
  • June 24 — Clyde Theatre, Fort Wayne, IN (still on)
  • June 27 — Mystic Lake Ribfest, Prior Lake, MN — CANCELED
  • Aug. 2 — Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa, Minnedosa, Canada
  • Aug. 4 — North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, Chula Vista, CA
  • Aug. 5 — Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles, CA
  • Aug. 8 — The Mountain Winery, Saratoga, CA
  • Aug. 9 — Fruityard Amphitheatre, Modesto, CA
  • Aug. 11 — Marymoor Park Concerts, Redmond, WA
  • Aug. 13 — Bi Mart Amphitheater, Central Point, OR
  • Aug. 15 — Town of Castle Rock Summer Concert Series, Castle Rock, CO
  • Aug. 18 — Sandy Amphitheater, Sandy, UT
  • Aug. 29 — Northwest Art & Air Festival, Albany, OR
  • Sept. 2 — Walla Walla Fair and Frontier Days, Walla Walla, WA
  • Sept. 10 — RiverEdge Park, Aurora, IL — RESCHEDULED from June 25
  • Sept. 11 — Warner Vineyards, Paw Paw, MI — RESCHEDULED from June 21
  • Sept. 24 — Bourbon & Beyond 2026, Louisville, KY
  • Nov. 8 — The Sylvee, Madison, WI — RESCHEDULED from June 28

Tour Context: All Washed Up and the Summer Ahead

The affected dates were headlining shows slotted after a stretch of co-billed performances with Styx. The band's current touring cycle supports All Washed Up, their 2025 studio album, which was well-received upon release.

Despite the June disruptions, Cheap Trick's summer and fall calendar remains substantial. Festival appearances include Canada's Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa and a night at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. The band's website is the recommended destination for updated ticketing information.

What we know

  • Cheap Trick canceled four June 2026 shows and rescheduled three others, affecting seven dates in total.
  • The band cited ‘circumstances beyond our control' as the reason for the changes, without further specifics.
  • Refunds for canceled shows are available at point of purchase.
  • A June 24 show at the Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana remains on the schedule.
  • The tour supports the band's 2025 album All Washed Up.
  • Fan club presales for remaining shows are underway; the code for most concerts is CTLIVE.

The take

Cheap Trick has been one of the more reliably active legacy rock acts on the touring circuit, rarely going quiet for long since their late-1970s commercial peak. The vague ‘circumstances beyond our control' language the band used is a standard placeholder that typically covers anything from health issues to logistical or production problems, and it deliberately avoids speculation. What's notable here is the scope: seven dates reshuffled in a single announcement is a meaningful disruption, even for a band that plays as many dates per year as Cheap Trick does. The fact that three shows were rescheduled rather than canceled outright suggests the band intends to honor those commitments when conditions allow, which is a reassuring signal for fans in Aurora, Paw Paw, and Madison. The timing also matters. These were solo headlining dates following a co-bill run with Styx, a pairing that has historically drawn well for both acts. Losing that momentum mid-tour is never ideal, but Cheap Trick's summer schedule from August onward remains dense, including a Hollywood Bowl appearance that carries real prestige for any act. All Washed Up gave the band fresh material to build sets around, and the remaining dates should give them ample opportunity to keep that album in front of audiences through the rest of 2026.

Why it matters

For fans who had tickets to any of the four canceled dates, the immediate priority is securing refunds at point of purchase. More broadly, the disruption is a reminder of how fragile mid-tour schedules can be for even the most road-tested acts. Cheap Trick's remaining 2026 calendar is still extensive, and the rescheduled dates give displaced fans a path back to a show. The Hollywood Bowl stop in particular signals the band is operating at a level where high-profile bookings remain very much in play.

What's next

Cheap Trick's next confirmed date is June 24 at the Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The band's summer run picks back up in earnest on August 2 at Rockin' the Fields of Minnedosa in Canada, followed by the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre in Chula Vista on August 4 and the Hollywood Bowl on August 5. The three rescheduled shows land on September 10, September 11, and November 8.

Frequently asked questions

Which Cheap Trick June 2026 shows were canceled?

Four shows were canceled: June 12 at Hard Rock Live in Catoosa, Oklahoma; June 13 at Beats & Bites in Norman, Oklahoma; June 20 at Saganing Eagles Landing Casino in Standish, Michigan; and June 27 at Mystic Lake Ribfest in Prior Lake, Minnesota.

Why did Cheap Trick cancel their June shows?

The band cited ‘circumstances beyond our control' in their official statement but did not provide a more specific reason.

How do I get a refund for a canceled Cheap Trick show?

Refunds are available at point of purchase, according to the band's official statement.

Is Cheap Trick still playing any shows in June 2026?

Yes, one June date remains: June 24 at the Clyde Theatre in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

What album is Cheap Trick currently touring in support of?

The 2026 tour supports All Washed Up, the band's well-received 2025 studio album.

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