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Wilco announces 2026 tour, Forest Hills Stadium show. Get tickets now

This March and April, the 58-year-old rocker will embark on a solo tour in support of his recently-released 2025 album “Twilight Override.”

Then, from June 26-28, he’s slated to headline the Solid Sounds Festival.

Sensing he still needed to fill in a few more dates, the tireless singer-songwriter announced he’s striking out on a nationwide Wilco tour from April through July that he and his bandmates have dubbed ‘An Evening with Wilco.’

While out and about with John Stirratt, Glenn Kotche, Mikael Jorgensen, Nels Cline and Pat Sansone, Wilco are slated to make three New York stops on their nationwide run. They’re scheduled to go down at:

Chautauqua Institution AmphitheaterChautauqua, NYSunday, June 14Beak & Skiff Apple OrchardsLafayette, NYTuesday, June 16Forest Hills StadiumForest Hills, NYSaturday, June 20

At past ‘An Evening with Wilco’ shows, Tweedy and co. played two sets along with an encore. According to Set List FM, they perform “Yankee Hotel Foxtrot” standbys “Jesus, Etc.” and “Heavy Metal Drummer” as well as fan favorites “California Stars,” “Either Way” and “Impossible Germany.”

“Tweedy’s voice has somehow evaded any sign of aging, ringing strong and clear for the entire set,” Northern Transmissions wrote in a review of an August ’25 show in Vancouver.

“Jeff Tweedy’s energy is humble, singular, and radiates with a magnetic warmth…watching Tweedy perform makes me feel like songwriting is an untouchable gift, and somehow at the same time, a universally rewarding vocation that maybe we all have a shot at.”

Tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, March 6 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster but are available now on trusted secondary market sites like StubHub and Vivid Seats.

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Inventory to see Wilco live is available on all verified ticketing sites.

We recommend checking out StubHub, Ticketmaster and Vivid Seats to find the seats that makes the most sense for you.

A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

Here’s where and when you can catch his spring ‘Twilight Override’ shows.

Since 2010, Wilco has curated the Solid Sounds Festival in North Adams, MA.

This year, they’re bringing along big names like Gang Of Four, The Breeders, Billy Bragg, S.G. Goodman and Hannah Cohen for the ninth edition, which goes down June 26-28 at Mass MoCA.

You can snag single and multi-day Solid Sounds Festival passes here.

Last August, Wilco headlined in Seattle. Here’s what they took to the stage, based on our findings at Set List FM.

11.) “Bird Without a Tail / Base of My Skull”

13.) “Hesitating Beauty” (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)

17.) “California Stars” (Billy Bragg & Wilco cover)

34.) “U.S. Blues” (Grateful Dead cover)

On Sept. 26, 2025, Tweedy released his fifth studio album “Twilight Override.”

The three-disc, 30-track effort clocks in at nearly two hours but remains urgent throughout with its gentle yet muscly rock.

In the event you haven’t listened in, we recommend trying the gorgeously-arranged “One Tiny Flower,” melancholy spoken-word “Parking Lot,” ’60s evoking “Love Is For Love,” numbing bop “Mirror” and twinkly, plucky “Secret Door.”

Haven’t tuned in yet? Do yourself a favor and listen to “The Twilight Override” in full here (which also includes the transcendent jam “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter,” so sweet it might make you cry “Stray Cats in Spain” and bluesy Beatles-esque anthem “Enough”).

Although no act sounds quite like Wilco, here are just five with somewhat similar sensibilities we can’t wait to see live this year.

Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest stars on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.

Read original at New York Post

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