Post‑Coachella tour wave
Social posts today map a flurry of tour plans that grew out of Coachella publicity, with acts like Bini, Sombr and Katseye plotting global runs and specific dates already listed. (x.com) One roundup lists The Strokes, Thundercat and Hamilton Leithauser at RBC Amphitheatre on June 21, Laveda at Loveless Festival on July 26, and a November 16 bill at Scotiabank Arena featuring Sombr, Dove Cameron and Hannah Jadagu. (x.com)
Coachella’s April 2026 spotlight is already spilling into the touring calendar, with festival acts and adjacent buzz acts posting arena, amphitheater and festival dates for the rest of the year. (coachella.com) The festival ran April 10-12 and April 17-19 in Indio, California, and its official lineup included KATSEYE among this year’s performers. KATSEYE’s official live page now lists Coachella dates on April 10 and April 17, plus Governors Ball in New York on June 5-7, Hinterland in Iowa on July 30-August 2, and Head In The Clouds in Los Angeles on August 8. (coachella.com) (katseye.world) KATSEYE’s official channels also show more 2026 festival expansion beyond the United States. A Weverse notice says the group is booked for Lollapalooza South America dates in Argentina, Chile and Brazil, plus Festival Estéreo Picnic in Colombia in March 2026. (weverse.io) Another act in the same post-Coachella orbit, Sombr, already has a North American arena routing on sale pages. Live Nation lists “You Are The Reason Tour” dates including Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on November 7, KeyBank Center in Buffalo on November 14, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on November 16, and TD Garden in Boston on November 18, with Dove Cameron and Hannah Jadagu on the Detroit bill. (livenation.com 1) (livenation.com 2) (scotiabankarena.com) (livenation.com) The same surge is visible higher up the bill. Live Nation’s newsroom said on April 13 that The Strokes had confirmed a global tour running from June into the fall, with Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre among the announced stops and Thundercat and Hamilton Leithauser listed as support on parts of the run. (newsroom.livenation.com) Live Nation and Ticketmaster pages place The Strokes at RBC Amphitheatre in Toronto on June 21, and Ticketmaster says the North American leg covers 17 shows with general sales starting April 17 at 10 a.m. local time. Hamilton Leithauser’s artist page also lists the June 21 Toronto date under “The Strokes - Reality Awaits North America.” (livenation.com) (help.ticketmaster.com) (livenation.com) BINI is part of the same conversation, but the public schedule is less complete. Live Nation Philippines has an active BINI ticket hub, while Ticketmaster’s United States page currently shows no upcoming concerts and Songkick lists one April 2026 appearance at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles. (livenation.ph) (ticketmaster.com) (songkick.com) That uneven rollout is typical of the Coachella afterglow: some artists move straight from desert exposure to fully ticketed tours, while others surface first through festival adds, market-specific ticket pages or fan-facing notices. Coachella’s own site pushes fans to its app for lineup tracking and set-time updates, and promoters are filling in the rest city by city. (coachella.com 1) (coachella.com 2) For fans, the practical takeaway is that the “tour wave” is real but fragmented. The firm dates are the ones already sitting on venue, promoter and artist pages, and more of the post-Coachella calendar is likely to appear there before it settles into one neat master list. (livenation.com) (ticketmaster.com)