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Following their statement-making appearance at Coachella, the Strokes are hitting the road for an extended tour in June. They’ll be making plenty of festival stops along the way, including Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, Just Like Heaven, and Shaky Knees.
The tour kicks off ahead of the release of their seventh studio album, Reality Awaits, their first studio album since 2020’s The New Abnormal. We got a taste of Reality Awaits with “Going Shopping,” a characteristically tongue-in-cheek send-up of modern life featuring lead singer Julian Casablancas’ auto-tuned vocals.
Where to Buy The Strokes Tickets
The tour will be supported by Thundercat, Cage the Elephant, Hamilton Leithauser, Fat White Family, Alex Cameron, and ÖLÜ. Once the U.S. leg wraps up in September, the Strokes will head to Europe, with dates in Berlin, Barcelona, Paris, and Dublin.
During the second weekend of their politically charged Coachella set, the band showed a montage of various governments the U.S. has invaded or overthrown as a criticism of the nation’s involvement in Iran.
In recent years, the Strokes have become increasingly involved in political campaigns and issues. They performed in support of Bernie Sanders’ 2020 presidential bid and Maya Wiley’s 2021 New York mayoral bid, but the band’s political streak dates back to the 2001 track, “New York City Cops” (which was scrapped from the U.S. version of Is This It).
Where to Buy The Strokes Reality Awaits Tour Tickets
The Strokes’ tour hit general sale on April 17, with many early dates selling out on primary ticket marketplace Ticketmaster. Some later dates are still available, with a smattering of tickets still available in upper sections. If you’re looking to catch them on tour for sold-out shows, you can still find verified resale tickets through Ticketmaster and third-party sites like StubHub and SeatGeek.
Here’s what to know about buying tickets to the Strokes 2026 tour.
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StubHub
The band’s June 26 stop in Philadelphia is one of the most in-demand and is nearly sold out on Ticketmaster. StubHub has tickets starting at $136 for the lawn seats, while terrace seats start at $148.
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SeatGeek
Prices vary by venue for the Strokes’ tickets on SeatGeek, with stubs starting at $80 for the Cuyahoga Falls, OH show, while the Philadelphia show starts at $125. SeatGeek also lets buyers easily shop by row, rather than just by section.
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VividSeats
VividSeats has tickets for the Strokes’ June 26 Philadelphia show for slightly less than StubHub, with prices starting at around $115. VividSeats also rates listings by value, making it easier to avoid overpaying.
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TicketNetwork
TicketNetwork has a fairly bare-bones site, but it regularly runs discounts. Prices for the band’s Red Rocks show start in Colorado at under $200. You can get 150 off orders over $500 with code RS150, or $300 off orders of $1,000+ with code RS300.
The Strokes 2026 Tour Dates
You can see the Strokes’ 2026 tour dates below
The Strokes Tour Dates
June 12—Manchester, TN—Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival
June 15—Clarkston, MI—Pine Knob Music Theatre
June 17—Chicago, IL—United Center
June 19—Cuyahoga Falls, OH—Blossom Music Center
June 21—Toronto, ON—RBC Amphitheatre
June 23—Boston, MA—TD Garden
June 26—Philadelphia, PA—TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann
June 27—Columbia, MD—Merriweather Post Pavilion
July 12—Richmond, VA—Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
July 14—Cincinnati, OH—Riverbend Music Center
July 15—Noblesville, IN—Ruoff Music Center
July 17—Milwaukee, WI—American Family Insurance Amphitheater
July 19—Saint Paul, MN—Minnesota Yacht Club Festival
July 22—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
July 23—Morrison, CO—Red Rocks Amphitheatre
August 8—San Francisco, CA—Outside Lands Music Festival
August 22—Pasadena, CA—Just Like Heaven
August 25—Bend, OR—Hayden Homes Amphitheater
August 27—Vancouver, BC—Rogers Arena
August 28—Seattle, WA—Climate Pledge Arena
September 12—Tampa, FL—Benchmark International Arena
September 13—Hollywood, FL—Hard Rock Live
September 17—Charlotte, NC—Truliant Amphitheater
September 18—Atlanta, GA—Shaky Knees Music Festival
September 20—Asbury Park, NJ—Sea.Hear.Now Festival

