PIXIES
7 New US Shows Announced
Tickets On Sale March 27th at pixiesmusic.com

Rounding out a year that marks four decades as one of the most influential forces in modern music, Pixies has announced a series of seven new US dates in September. In addition to the band’s previously announced appearance at the Borderland Music Festival in East Aurora NY, the next American leg will see Pixies on the lineup of this year’s See Hear Now Festival in Asbury Park NJ, and making headline stops in Greenville SC, Wilmington NC, Louisville KY, Columbia MO, Santa Fe NM and Tucson AZ. See below for a full itinerary.
Tickets for these shows will be on sale Friday, March 27th at 10am local time at pixiesmusic.com.
The newly confirmed shows are Pixies’ first series of North American dates since the 2025 tour that moved The Hollywood Reporter to proclaim them “The band that drew the blueprint for alternative rock,” Twin Cities Media to rave “the whole night had that rare ‘yep, this is why we go to shows’ kind of magic,” and the Phoenix New Times to observe “Nearly four decades after making their debut, the band is showing no signs of letting up.”
Pixies’ ninth and most recent album The Night The Zombies Came was released October 25th via BMG, moving the likes of AllMusic to rave “Songs like these uphold Pixies’ brash, eccentric, oddly moving legacy brilliantly, and as a whole, The Night the Zombies Came ranks among their finest post-reunion music.” 2026 is already shaping up to be another incredible year for Pixies — Charles “Black Francis” Thompson (vocals, guitar), Joey Santiago (guitar), David Lovering (drums) and Emma Richardson (bass, vocals) — who will visit China, the Philippines, Hong Kong, the UK and Europe prior to the newly announced US shows. Marking the 40th anniversary of the band’s 1986 formation and release of the Come On Pilgrim mini-LP, Pixies continues to mark milestones such as “Where Is My Mind?” from 1988’s immortal Surfer Rosa recently surpassing one billion plays on Spotify. The band’s peerless catalog — which includes 1989’s platinum-certified breakthrough Doolittle, Bossanova (1990), Trompe le Monde (1991), Indie Cindy (2014), Head Carrier (2016), Beneath the Eyrie (2019), Doggerel (2022) and more — continues to grow in stature across successive generations.
PIXIES
USA 2026
September 15th – Peace Center Concert Hall, Greenville, SC
September 16th – Cape Fear Community College – Wilson Center, Wilmington, NC
September 19th – Borderland Music Festival, East Aurora, NY
September 20th – Sea Hear Now Festival, Asbury Park, NJ
September 22nd – Iroquois Amphitheater, Louisville, KY
September 23rd – Rose Park, Columbia MO
September 25th – The Bridge at Santa Fe Brewing, Santa Fe, NM
September 26th – Rialto Theatre, Tucson, AZ
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