Ringo Starr is heading to North American with his All Starr Band for a string of summer 2026 shows.
The Beatles legend will be joined by his regular bandmates – Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette and Buck Johnson – for all of the 12 dates next May and June.
The tour kicks off in Temecula, California on May 28, before taking in cities including San Diego, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, Denver and Phoenix, eventually wrapping things up with a date at Los Angeles’ Greek Theatre on June 14.
Tickets for all shows go on general sale next Friday (November 21) and you will be able to find yours here.
Starr has said: “I am happy to be touring again in the Spring. See you all in June. Peace and love.”
Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band will play:
MAY 2026
28 – Temecula, CA, Pechanga Resort Casino
29 – San Diego, CA, Humphreys Concerts By The Bay
31 – Prescott, AZ, Findlay Toyota Center
JUNE 2026
1 – Salt Lake City, UT, Eccles Theater
3 – Tucson, AZ, Linda Ronstadt Music Hall
5 – Lincoln, CA, Thunder Valley Casino
6 – Paso Robles, CA, Vina Robles Amphitheatre
8 – Albuquerque, NM, Kiva Auditorium
9 – Denver, CO, Bellco Theatre
11 – San Jose, CA, San Jose Civic
12 – Phoenix, AZ, Gammage Auditorium
14 – Los Angeles, CA, Greek Theatre
Elsewhere, it has been confirmed that Barry Keoghan (Saltburn, The Banshees Of Inisherin) will be playing Ringo in Sam Mendes’ upcoming quartet of Beatles biopics, each of which will focus on a different band member. The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event is currently slated for an April 2028 release.
Harrison Dickinson and Paul Mescal will play Lennon and McCartney respectively, while Joseph Quinn is taking on the role of George Harrison. The respective partners have also been cast, with Mia McKenna-Bruce (How To Have Sex) set to play Ringo’s wife Maureen Starkey.
In July, it was reported that Ringo had met Mendes and asked him to change parts of the scripts of the films, offering “extensive notes”, saying the original screenplay “had nothing to do with Maureen and I”.
In September, meanwhile, Jack White joined Ringo on stage in Louisiana to play The Beatles’ ‘With A Little Help From My Friends’.
He also described Roger Daltrey as a “little man” after Ringo’s son Zak Starkey was fired from The Who.

























