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Hayley Williams Quietly Uploads Tour Dates for 2026

Hayley Williams Quietly Uploads Tour Dates for 2026

Hayley Williams’ tour dates for 2026 have been added to her official website’s homepage, which currently features a design reminiscent of a ’90s computer desktop.

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An image file titled “oops.jpg” offers a peek at a snapshot of a Macbook screen that shows a tour announcement preview with a “NOT FOR RELEASE” watermark — suggesting that Williams leaked the itinerary early. The picture has a list of 20 cities she’s scheduled to visit on the At a Bachelor Party Tour.

The Paramore frontwoman’s solo trek kicks off in the United States with a concert in Atlanta, Ga., on March 28 and runs through June 29 in Dublin, Ireland. Williams will make it to several U.S. markets — plus Toronto, Canada, and select cities in Europe.

Information about ticket on-sale dates is not yet available.

Williams’ tour will be in support of her latest album, Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party — which arrived unsequenced and scattered across her website, and then on streaming services, in August, but just got a physical CD and vinyl release on Friday, Nov. 7, with an added track (“Showbiz,” embedded below). (Read more about her unique release strategy in Billboard‘s interview with Williams’ co-manager Leah Hodgkiss.)

See the list of Williams’ 2026 tour dates:

March 28 – Atlanta, Ga. (Tabernacle)
March 31 – Toronto, Canada (Massey Hall)
April 3-4 – Boston, Mass. (Citizens House of Blues)
April 6-7 – Philadelphia, Pa. (Franklin Music Hall)
April 9-10 – New York, NY (Hammerstein Ballroom
April 14 – Baltimore, Md. (The Lyric)
April 18 – Minneapolis, Minn. (Fillmore)
April 21-22 – Chicago, Ill. (Chicago Theater)
April 25, 27 – Nashville, Tenn. (Ryman Auditorium)
May 2 – Austin, Texas (ACL Live at the Moody Theater)
May 5 – Phoenix, Ariz. (Van Buren)
May 7, 9 – Oakland, Calif. (Fox Theater)
May 12-13 – Los Angeles, Calif. (The Wiltern)
June 5 – Milan, Italy (Alcatraz)
June 8 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (Paradiso)
June 10 – Cologne, Germany (Live Music Hall)
June 15 – Berlin, Germany (Tempodrom)
June 16 – Copenhagen, Denmark (Poolen)
June 22 – Manchester, U.K. (Academy)
June 26 – Glasgow, Scotland (O2 Academy)
June 29 – Dublin, Ireland (National Stadium)

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