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Ringo Starr’s All-Starr Band 2026 Tour Dates

Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band performs Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band performs in concert, New Lenox, Illinois, USA - 14 Sep 2024
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Ringo Starr is gearing up for another run of live performances as he brings his All-Starr Band back on the road in 2026. The newly announced dates focus on the western United States and extend Starr’s legacy as one of the most active touring musicians of the classic rock era. The spring 2026 schedule marks the latest chapter in Starr’s ongoing commitment to live performance following the release of his 2025 solo album, Look Up.

The All-Starr Band lineup remains one of the tour’s signature attractions. The current roster features Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette, and Buck Johnson, each of whom adds a selection of their own hits to the show. The format continues to draw multi-generational audiences who come for Beatles favorites, Starr’s solo catalog, and the supporting musicians’ classic material.

New 2026 Tour Dates

Ringo Starr’s 2026 tour includes the following confirmed shows:

  • May 28: Pechanga Resort Casino, Temecula, California

  • May 29: Humphreys Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, California

  • May 31: Findlay Toyota Center, Prescott, Arizona

  • June 1: Eccles Theater, Salt Lake City, Utah

  • June 3: Linda Ronstadt Music Hall, Tucson, Arizona

  • June 5: Thunder Valley Casino, Lincoln, California

  • June 6: Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, California

  • June 8: Kiva Auditorium, Albuquerque, New Mexico

  • June 9: Bellco Theatre, Denver, Colorado

  • June 11: San Jose Civic, San Jose, California

  • June 12: Gammage Auditorium, Phoenix, Arizona

  • June 14: The Greek Theatre, Los Angeles, California

A Busy Period for Starr

The 2026 dates follow a productive period for Starr, who released Look Up in early 2025. The album marked a notable return to his country and roots influences and coincided with a renewed stretch of touring. While limited dates were performed in 2025, the 2026 run represents the first major leg announced since the album’s release.

Industry observers note that Starr’s touring activity remains remarkably consistent for an artist of his era. His All-Starr Band shows continue to draw sellout crowds, and the collaborative format fosters an atmosphere distinct from traditional solo tours. Each musician rotates through signature songs, creating an ensemble-driven performance anchored by Starr’s presence and humor.

What Fans Can Expect

Concertgoers can expect a mix of Beatles classics, Starr’s solo hits, and standout tracks from each All-Starr Band member. The show typically features songs such as “Photograph,” “It Don’t Come Easy,” and “With a Little Help from My Friends,” alongside selections from Hay, Lukather, and Stuart. Starr’s emphasis on positivity, peace, and joy remains central to the show’s tone, making the concerts as much a celebration as a performance.

Looking Ahead

No international dates have been announced for 2026, and additional U.S. shows may be added depending on demand. Starr’s team has encouraged fans to monitor official announcements for updates, as venues along this run traditionally sell out quickly. With a strong lineup and renewed fan interest following his latest album, Ringo Starr’s 2026 tour is shaping up to be one of the most anticipated classic rock outings of the year.

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