Iron & Wine Announces Expanded 2026 Tour

Iron & Wine Announces Expanded 2026 Tour

Fans of indie-folk mainstay Iron & Wine have more opportunities to catch the project live in 2026. Sam Beam — the singer-songwriter behind the long-running moniker — has broadened his touring schedule into the fall, extending an already busy year built around the release of his upcoming album Hen’s Teeth.

The new run of concerts pushes performances into October, adding stops across the western and southern United States. Cities including Denver, Seattle, Los Angeles, Dallas, and Atlanta are now part of the itinerary, with additional appearances throughout the region. Selected shows will feature support from Ken Pomeroy and DUG, offering audiences a multi-artist lineup alongside Beam’s headline sets.

A Companion Album With Deep Roots

Hen’s Teeth, set to arrive February 27, 2026 via Sub Pop, marks the eighth studio album from Iron & Wine and follows 2024’s Light Verse. The record grew out of the same creative period and sessions, effectively functioning as a companion piece shaped by overlapping collaborators and studio environments.

Beam has described the album’s title as evoking rarity or impossibility — reflecting the unexpected nature of the songs themselves — and the project was assembled over several years alongside engineer Dave Way and a wide circle of musicians. Among those contributing are David Garza, Sebastian Steinberg, Tyler Chester, Griffin Goldsmith, Beth Goodfellow, Kyle Crane, and Paul Cartwright, as well as Beam’s daughter Arden, whose vocal work adds a personal dimension to the recordings.

Americana trio I’m With Her also appears on select tracks, bringing layered harmonies that highlight the album’s collaborative spirit.

Stylistically, the material continues the introspective folk songwriting associated with Iron & Wine while branching into richer textures influenced by folk-rock, jazz-tinged arrangements, and atmospheric instrumentation. Lead single “In Your Ocean” previews this tone, exploring themes of closeness and emotional immersion through understated production and reflective lyricism.

A Global Tour Supporting the Release

To support the album, Beam launched a global touring cycle beginning in Australasia before heading across North America, with further performances confirmed later in the year. The fall extension ensures the momentum continues beyond the initial spring dates, giving audiences additional chances to experience the evolving live interpretations of the new material.

Below is the currently announced 2026 schedule:

Iron & Wine Tour 2026:

02-28 Perth, Australia — The Rechabite

03-02 Brisbane, Australia — The Princess Theatre

03-04 Sydney, Australia — City Recital Hall

03-06 Adelaide, Australia — WOMADelaide

03-07 Port Fairy, Australia — Port Fairy Folk Festival

03-08 Port Fairy, Australia — Port Fairy Folk Festival

03-10 Melbourne, Australia — Northcote Theatre

03-12 Hobart, Australia — Odeon Theatre

03-14 Auckland, New Zealand — Powerstation

03-15 Wellington, New Zealand — Meow Nui

03-17 Honolulu, HI — The Hawaii Theatre

03-18 Kahului, HI — Maui Arts & Cultural Center Castle Theater

04-27 St Louis, MO — The Pageant

04-28 Columbia, MO — The Blue Note

04-29 Omaha, NE — Astro Theater

05-01 Saint Paul, MN — Fitzgerald Theater

05-02 Milwaukee, WI — Turner Hall Ballroom

05-03 Iowa City, IA — The Englert Theatre

05-05 Chicago, IL — Thalia Hall

05-06 Chicago, IL — Thalia Hall

05-08 Ann Arbor, MI — Michigan Theater

05-09 Niagara Falls, ON — The Avalon Theatre

05-10 Albany, NY — The Egg

05-11 Philadelphia, PA — Union Transfer

05-13 Brooklyn, NY — Brooklyn Steel

05-14 Washington, DC — 9:30 Club

05-15 Norfolk, VA — The NorVa

05-16 Saxapahaw, NC — Haw River Ballroom

05-17 Carrboro, NC — Cat’s Cradle

10-08 Denver, CO — Ogden Theatre

10-09 Salt Lake City, UT — The Depot

10-10 Boise, ID — Treefort Music Hall

10-12 Portland, OR — Revolution Hall

10-13 Seattle, WA — The 5th Avenue Theatre

10-15 Astoria, OR — Liberty Theatre

10-16 San Francisco, CA — The Castro

10-17 Los Angeles, CA — TBA

10-18 Los Angeles, CA — TBA

10-20 El Cajon, CA — The Magnolia

10-21 Tucson, AZ — La Rosa

10-23 San Antonio, TX — Stable Hall

10-24 Dallas, TX — Majestic Theatre

10-25 Tulsa, OK — Guthrie Green

10-27 Memphis, TN — TBA

10-28 Atlanta, GA — The Eastern

10-29 Columbia, SC — The Senate

Why This Tour Matters

With more than two decades of recording and touring behind the project, Iron & Wine continues to evolve while maintaining a loyal audience drawn to Beam’s intimate storytelling and atmospheric sound. The expanded 2026 route underscores sustained demand and positions Hen’s Teeth as a central milestone in the catalog — not just another release, but an extension of a creative period that produced multiple albums’ worth of material.

For longtime listeners and new audiences alike, the added shows provide another window into how these songs translate to the stage — often reshaped through collaboration, improvisation, and the understated intensity that has defined Iron & Wine’s live performances.

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