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Waxahatchee Tour 2026

Waxahatchee is the project of Alabama-born singer-songwriter Katie Crutchfield, whose luminous indie folk and Americana-leaning rock have earned widespread acclaim. Across albums like “Cerulean Salt,” “Ivy Tripp,” “Out in the Storm,” and the breakthrough “Saint Cloud,” she’s become known for crystalline vocals, plainspoken Southern storytelling, and arrangements that blend jangling guitars, pedal steel, and warm harmonies. Her 2024 album, “Tigers Blood,” sharpened that vision with vivid character sketches and road-tested bite, cementing Waxahatchee as one of the most compelling voices in modern roots music.

The Waxahatchee tour 2026 continues the “Tigers Blood” era, scaling up rooms while preserving intimacy. Expect a mix of headlining theater dates and marquee festival appearances, plus a handful of special collaborative bills that introduce Waxahatchee to new audiences without diluting the project’s core identity. Fans are buzzing because these shows showcase the full dynamic range of “Tigers Blood” alongside beloved favorites, with refreshed arrangements, new lighting, and thoughtful pacing. It’s a year where Crutchfield leans into community—pairing with kindred artists, honoring American songwriting traditions, and giving longtime listeners something deeper than a greatest-hits sprint.

A typical Waxahatchee concert unfolds like a story. The band eases in with hushed, harmony-rich openers before swelling into cathartic singalongs. You might hear the tender glow of “Fire,” the buoyant resilience of “Lilacs,” and the magnetic new standout “Right Back to It,” whose call-and-response chorus transforms rooms into choirs. Between songs, Crutchfield’s disarming banter and scene-setting explain the people and places inside the lyrics. Sonically, expect bright guitars, tasteful pedal steel, sturdy rhythm section grooves, and mixes that keep vocals upfront so the words land clearly.

Onstage, Waxahatchee is Crutchfield plus a seasoned touring ensemble on guitars, keys, pedal steel, bass, and drums, with stacked harmonies that thicken the choruses. Occasional guests and acoustic moments keep sets unpredictable, while accessible merch and mindful venue policies make the experience welcoming. Expect thoughtful openers, crisp sightlines, and merch signed, plus occasional full-album runs or encore covers that tip the hat to classic country, power-pop, and gospel-inflected Americana. Arrive early for surprise pop-up collaborations. All ticket options and fees are displayed in USD on our website for clarity; availability varies by city. For updates, follow the official channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waxahatchee/; Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/waxa_katie/; YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChMyqZxYHd_ZLSHHdtXQJyA; X: https://x.com/k_crutchfield. Ready to commit? Please go through the link to our website to buy Waxahatchee tour tickets and secure seats. Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now!

Waxahatchee Tour Dates & Cities

Waxahatchee’s 2026 run delivers a coast-to-coast US tour with two high-profile Mexico stops, blending intimate theater nights with amphitheater bills and heavyweight festivals. The journey opens in New England as part of Outlaw Music Festival alongside legends Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, and Sheryl Crow, then threads through Chicago before a Louisville takeover at Bourbon & Beyond. That Kentucky weekend features both a four-day pass and a focused Thursday ticket option, with headliners such as The Lumineers, Phish, Sturgill Simpson, Noah Kahan, Benson Boone, and Alabama Shakes appearing across the multi-stage lineup. September continues with marquee amphitheaters in New Jersey, Midwest theater dates, and a coveted slot at Farm Aid 40 in Minneapolis with Willie Nelson, Neil Young, and John Mellencamp. October brings ShoalsFest in Alabama and a West Coast appearance in Berkeley. November reaches Mexico City for Corona Capital, and January closes in the Riviera Maya at Wilco’s Sky Blue Sky. Tickets for these dates are already selling fast, and all pricing displays in USD at checkout.

Date & Time Venue Location Tickets
MON, APR 13 – 7:30 PM   Atlanta Symphony Hall at Woodruff Arts Center Atlanta, GA, USA
TUE, APR 14 – 7:30 PM   Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center- Asheville Asheville, NC, USA
WED, APR 15 – 8:00 PM   Altria Theater Richmond, VA, USA
FRI, APR 17 – 8:00 PM   The Anthem Washington, DC, USA
SAT, APR 18 – 7:30 PM   The Met Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA, USA
SUN, APR 19 – 6:30 PM   Brooklyn Paramount Brooklyn, NY, USA
SUN, APR 19 – 11:59 PM   Brooklyn Paramount Brooklyn, NY, USA
MON, APR 20 – 7:30 PM   Beacon Theatre New York, NY, USA
WED, APR 22 – 7:30 PM   Boch Center Wang Theatre Boston, MA, USA
THU, APR 23 – 7:30 PM   Mainstage Theatre at UB Center for the Arts – Complex Buffalo, NY, USA
FRI, APR 24 – 6:30 PM   Masonic Temple Theatre at Detroit Masonic Temple – Complex Detroit, MI, USA
SAT, APR 25 – 7:10 PM   Massey Hall at Allied Music Centre – Complex Toronto, Canada
MON, APR 27 – 7:30 PM   The Auditorium Theatre Chicago, IL, USA
TUE, APR 28 – 7:30 PM   Riverside Theater Milwaukee, WI, USA
WED, APR 29 – 7:30 PM   State Theatre Minneapolis Minneapolis, MN, USA
SAT, MAY 2 – 7:30 PM   Roseland Theater Portland, OR, USA
SUN, MAY 3 – 7:30 PM   Paramount Theatre Seattle Seattle, WA, USA
TUE, MAY 5 – 7:30 PM   Masonic Auditorium San Francisco, CA, USA
WED, MAY 6 – 8:00 PM   Walt Disney Concert Hall Los Angeles, CA, USA

Key stops include the Bangor, Mansfield, and Camden Waxahatchee tour dates that kick off the run, a headlining night at Chicago’s The Salt Shed, and a dramatic string of amphitheaters in New Jersey, Indiana, and Wisconsin. The Camden, NJ appearance is flagged as a hottest event, Alpine Valley is selling fast, and Farm Aid 40 lists less than two percent of tickets remaining, so set alerts and act quickly. Corona Capital in Mexico City is also nearing capacity with less than three percent left for certain passes. Don’t miss your city! The route showcases broad geography—Northeast to Midwest, the Deep South in Alabama, a single West Coast night in Berkeley, and two special Mexico engagements—making this a true North American itinerary.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy Waxahatchee tour tickets?

Buy safely through our website’s official ticket link for every date, including Outlaw Music Festival stops, stand-alone club and theater shows, and major festivals like Bourbon & Beyond, Farm Aid 40, ShoalsFest, Corona Capital, and Sky Blue Sky, ensuring verified seats, instant order confirmation, and pricing in USD.

What is the average ticket price?

Prices vary by city, venue size, and billing. Most headlining theater shows typically range from about $45 to $95 USD before fees, whereas festival single-day passes often run $120 to $250 USD.

Are there VIP options for Waxahatchee upcoming events?

Yes, offerings differ by venue and festival. Common perks include priority entry, preferred viewing areas, lounge access, and limited edition merchandise. Each listing should be read carefully before purchasing.

How long is the Waxahatchee concert?

Set length depends on the bill. At headlining shows, expect approximately 75 to 100 minutes, usually including an encore, while festival slots vary from about 45 to 75 minutes.

Is the show accessible for disabled guests?

Most venues offer ADA seating, ramps, accessible restrooms, and designated viewing areas. Festival grounds typically provide accessible platforms and parking options. Contact the venue ahead for requests.