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ZZ Top and Cheap Trick Extend 2026 Tour With New European and U.S. Dates

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Presale for the newly added dates opens July 1 at 10AM local time with the code CTLIVE.

ZZ Top and Cheap Trick have expanded their shared 2026 touring schedule, adding new dates across Europe and the United States to a run that has already stretched from spring into late fall. The extension follows strong demand for both acts and comes as Cheap Trick also reschedules seven headlining shows that were cancelled in June. Presale for the new dates begins July 1 at 10AM local time, with general on-sale following July 3.

How the Tour Came Together

ZZ Top launched The Big One! Tour in April, and Cheap Trick joined the run while promoting their 2025 album All Washed Up. As interest built, both bands separately extended their respective touring commitments before arriving at the current expanded schedule.

The year has already featured a rotating cast of support. ZZ Top has shared bills with George Thorogood and Dwight Yoakam, while Cheap Trick's support acts have included the Pat Travers Band, James Hatem and the Calling. Cheap Trick also appeared alongside Styx during an earlier leg of the run.

Rescheduled Shows and New European Dates

Cheap Trick was forced to cancel seven headlining shows in June, concerts that had been scheduled as standalone dates following the Styx run. The band has since begun rescheduling those appearances. The European portion of the tour runs from late June through late July, covering Sweden, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Spain, and other markets.

The full European schedule:

  • 6/30 — Malmo, Sweden @ Malmo Arena
  • 7/2 — Hamburg, Germany @ Stadtpark
  • 7/3 — Friedberg, Germany @ Friedberg Open Air
  • 7/4 — Waltheim, Germany @ Waldbuhne
  • 7/6 — Pardubice, Czech Republic @ Enteria Arena
  • 7/7 — Poelten, Austria @ VAZ
  • 7/9 — Brussels, Belgium @ Forest National
  • 7/10 — Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg @ Rockhal
  • 7/11 — Weert, Netherlands @ Bospop Festival
  • 7/13 — Regensburg, Germany @ Open Air am Jahnstadion
  • 7/14 — Zurich, Switzerland @ The Hall
  • 7/15 — Paris, France @ Adidas Arena
  • 7/16 — Saint Malo Du Bois, France @ Festival de Poupet
  • 7/18 — Pamplona, Spain @ Navarra Arena
  • 7/19 — Barcelona, Spain @ Poble Espanyol
  • 7/20 — Madrid, Spain @ Noches del Botanico
  • 7/22 — Valencia, Spain @ Marina Norte
  • 7/23 — Murcia, Spain @ Bullring
  • 7/25 — Cadiz, Spain @ Concert Music Festival

U.S. and Latin America Dates

The North American leg picks back up in August, running through the West Coast, Pacific Northwest, Mountain West, and into the South and Northeast before wrapping domestic dates in October. The tour then moves into Latin America in November, with stops in Mexico, Chile, and Brazil.

The full remaining schedule:

  • 8/4 — Chula Vista, CA @ North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
  • 8/7 — Fresno, CA @ Saroyan Theater/Fresno Convention & Entertainment Center
  • 8/9 — Modesto, CA @ Fruit Yard Amphitheatre
  • 8/11 — Redmond, WA @ Marymoor Amphitheater
  • 8/13 — Central Point, OR @ Bi-Mart Amphitheater
  • 8/14 — Ridgefield, WA @ Harrah's Stir Cove Ilani Casino
  • 8/18 — Sandy, UT @ Sandy City Amphitheater
  • 8/19 — Colorado Springs, CO @ Pikes Peak Center For The Performing Arts
  • 8/21 — Lynchburg, VA @ Lynchburg Amphitheater at Riverfront Park
  • 8/22-23 — Austin, TX @ ACL Live at The Moody Theater
  • 8/29 — Terre Haute, IN @ The Mill
  • 8/30 — Kettering, OH @ Fraze Pavilion
  • 9/1 — East Meadow, NY @ Harry Chapin Lakeside Theatre
  • 9/5 — Gilford, NH @ Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion
  • 9/6 — Bangor, ME @ Maine Savings Amphitheater
  • 9/9 — Lynne, MA @ Lynne Memorial Auditorium
  • 9/11 — Solomons, MD @ PNC Waterside Pavilion
  • 9/12 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
  • 9/13 — Hyannis, MA @ Cape Cod Melody Tent
  • 9/15 — Lancaster, PA @ American Music Theatre
  • 9/18 — Wilmington, NC @ Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre
  • 9/26 — Nashville, TN @ Ascend Amphitheater
  • 10/3 — The Woodlands, TX @ The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
  • 10/4 — Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • 11/9 — Guadalajara, Mexico @ Telemex Auditorium
  • 11/11 — Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico @ Auditorio Nacional
  • 11/12 — Monterrey, Mexico @ Banamex Auditorium
  • 11/16 — Santiago, Chile @ Teatro Caupolican
  • 11/18 — Porto Alegre, Brazil @ Pepsi On Stage
  • 11/20 — Curitiba, Brazil @ Igloo Super Hall
  • 11/21 — Sao Paulo, Brazil @ Espaco Uni

Tickets and Presale Details

Presale for the newly added dates begins at 10AM local time on Wednesday, July 1, using the code CTLIVE. General on-sale follows on Friday, July 3. Full details are available through Cheap Trick's official website.

What we know

  • ZZ Top launched The Big One! Tour in April 2026.
  • Cheap Trick is currently promoting their 2025 album All Washed Up.
  • Cheap Trick was forced to cancel seven shows in June; the band has begun rescheduling those dates.
  • Presale for the new dates begins July 1 at 10AM local time with the code CTLIVE; general on-sale follows July 3.
  • ZZ Top has also toured with George Thorogood and Dwight Yoakam during the 2026 run.
  • Cheap Trick's support acts on the tour have included the Pat Travers Band, James Hatem and the Calling; the band also appeared with Styx.

The take

The pairing of ZZ Top and Cheap Trick is a natural one on paper and an increasingly common model in the classic rock touring economy. Both acts built their reputations as relentless live bands with catalogs deep enough to satisfy arenas and amphitheaters alike, and co-headlining packages allow legacy acts to share production costs while delivering a combined draw that neither might achieve alone in mid-sized markets. That logic has driven a wave of similar pairings over the past decade, from stadium-level co-bills down to the shed circuit. What stands out here is the sheer geographic ambition of the run. Stretching from Scandinavia through Spain, then across North America and into Latin America, the schedule reflects genuine international demand for both bands rather than a domestic-only victory lap. Cheap Trick in particular has always maintained a strong European following, and the festival circuit dates scattered through the July run, including Bospop in the Netherlands and Festival de Poupet in France, suggest the band is treating the continent as a primary market rather than an afterthought. The rescheduling of the cancelled June dates also signals a commitment to honoring fans who had already bought tickets, which matters for long-term goodwill in markets where classic rock touring competes hard for discretionary spending.

Why it matters

For classic rock fans, a ZZ Top and Cheap Trick co-headline that spans Europe, North America, and Latin America is a rare opportunity to catch two catalog-rich acts in a single evening across a wide range of markets. The extension and rescheduling also demonstrate that demand for both bands remains strong enough to justify a touring commitment that runs nearly the full calendar year. For the broader industry, the run is a useful data point on the continued commercial viability of legacy rock packages in an era when streaming has shifted how new audiences discover older catalogs.

What's next

Presale opens July 1 at 10AM local time with the code CTLIVE, followed by general on-sale July 3. The European leg runs from June 30 through July 25, with North American dates resuming August 4 in Chula Vista, California. The tour concludes with Latin American dates in November, wrapping in Sao Paulo, Brazil on November 21.

Frequently asked questions

When do tickets go on sale for the new ZZ Top and Cheap Trick tour dates?

Presale begins July 1 at 10AM local time using the code CTLIVE. General on-sale follows on July 3.

What is ZZ Top's 2026 tour called?

ZZ Top's 2026 tour is called The Big One! Tour, which kicked off in April.

Why did Cheap Trick cancel shows in June 2026?

The sources confirm that Cheap Trick was forced to call off seven shows in June but do not specify the reason. The band has since begun rescheduling those dates.

What album is Cheap Trick promoting on the 2026 tour?

Cheap Trick is promoting All Washed Up, released in 2025.

Who are the support acts on the ZZ Top and Cheap Trick tour?

Support acts for Cheap Trick have included the Pat Travers Band, James Hatem and the Calling. ZZ Top has also been paired with George Thorogood and Dwight Yoakam on the run.

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