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Mac DeMarco announces new album ‘Guitar’ with the sweetly nostalgic single ‘Home’

Mac DeMarco has announced his new album ‘Guitar’ and shared the lead single ‘Home’ – check it out below.

The Canadian singer-songwriter will release his sixth studio album and follow-up to 2023’s ‘Five Easy Hot Dogs’ and the compilation ‘One Wayne G‘ on August 22 via Mac’s Record Label and you can pre-order it here.

DeMarco will be touring around the UK and Europe in November, in between strings of North American dates, and he has also now announced a lengthy set of dates for 2026, all of which you can see below.

‘Home’ is a sweetly nostalgic track, with DeMarco’s trademark languid vocal delivery matching the song’s gentle, finger-picked guitar style. Watch the video, which sees DeMarco in a rowing boat on a chilly-looking lake near his mother’s home in Canada, here:

DeMarco has described ‘Home’ as “a song I wrote at my home in Los Angeles about what home means to me”.

‘Guitar’ was written and recorded in November 2024 at DeMarco’s Los Angeles home. “I think ‘Guitar’ is as close to a true representation of where I’m at in my life today as I can manage to put to paper,” he has said. “I’m happy to share this music, and look forward to playing these songs as many places as I’m able.”

In addition to an already-announced slew of dates around the US in September, Europe in October, the UK and Ireland in November and Canada in December, DeMarco has also now added a set of dates for 2026 in Japan, Hong Kong and the US. Find UK tickets here and US and European tickets here.

Mac DeMarco will play: 

AUGUST
29 – Los Angeles, The Greek Theatre

SEPTEMBER
4 – Philadelphia, Franklin Music Hall
5 – Baltimore, The Lyric
8 – New York, Radio City Music Hall
9 – Boston, Roadrunner
20 – Berkeley, Greek Theatre
22 – Forest Grove, Grand Lodge
23 – Seattle, Paramount Theatre
24 – Vancouver, Queen Elizabeth Theatre
25 – Olympia, Capitol Theater: Olympia Film Society
27 – Petaluma, The Phoenix Theater
28 – Petaluma, The Phoenix Theater
29 – Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara Bowl

OCTOBER
21 – Amsterdam, Paradiso
22 – Rotterdam, Maassilo
25 – Paris, Salle Pleyel
27 – Prague, Lucerna Velky Sal
28 – Hamburg, Docks
30 – Copenhagen, VEGA
31 – Stockholm, Fallan

NOVEMBER
1 – Oslo, Sentrum Scene
3 – Berlin, Columbiahalle
4 – Cologne, Carlswerk
5 – Brussels, Cirque Royal
8 – Birmingham, O2 Academy
9 – Brighton, Brighton Dome
10 – London, Eventim Apollo
12 – Cambridge, Corn Exchange
13 – Bristol, UK @ The Prospect Building
14 – Manchester, Aviva Studios
17 – Dublin, National Stadium
18 – Dublin, National Stadium

DECEMBER
3 – Halifax, Light House
4 – Moncton, Tide & Boar
6 – Québec City, Palais Montcalm
7 – Montreal, MTelus
8 – Toronto, Massey Hall
9 – Toronto, Massey Hall
13 – Winnipeg, Burton Cummings Theatre
15 – Saskatoon, TCU Place
16 – Edmonton, Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
17 – Calgary, Mac Hall
19 – Victoria, Royal Theatre

FEBRUARY 2026
16  Fukuoka, Japan, DRUM Be-1
17  Osaka, Japan, Umeda Club Quattro
19 Kyoto, Japan, TakuTaku
20 Nagoya, Japan, Nagoya Club Quattro
21 Tokyo, Japan, Kanda Square Hall

MARCH 2026
6  Hong Kong, Kitty Wu Stadium, Tung Po

MAY 2026
1 Las Vegas, N, A-LOT at AREA15 
2 Salt Lake City, UT, The Complex
3  Denver, CO, Mission Ballroom
5 La Vista, NE, The Astro
6  Minneapolis, MN, First Avenue
7 Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed (Fairgrounds)
8  Royal Oak, MI, Royal Oak Music Theatre
9  Cleveland, OH, The Agora
11  Asheville, NC, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
12  Nashville, TN, Ryman Auditorium
13  Atlanta, GA, The Eastern
16  Austin, TX, ACL Live at the Moody Theater
18  Dallas, TX, Longhorn Ballroom
19  Oklahoma City, OK, The Criterion
21 Santa Fe, NM, The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing 
22 Tucson, AZ, Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
23  San Diego, CA, Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay

Elsewhere, DeMarco recently featured on a benefit album for those affected by the Los Angeles wildfires alongside King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard, The War On Drugs, and My Morning Jacket‘s Jim James.

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