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Multi-platinum rock band Shinedown has announced a massive “Dance, Kid, Dance Act II” world tour, spanning more than 50 dates across 11 countries.
The North American run kicks off May 13 in Green Bay, Wisconsin and includes a stop at MVP Arena in Albany, New York, on July 18, with support from Coheed and Cambria, From Ashes to New and DJ Rock Feed.
Other supporting acts include Black Stone Cherry and Those Damn Crows on select shows.
When do Shinedown’s ‘Dance, Kid, Dance Act II’ tour tickets go on sale?
North American tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, Feb. 20 at 10 a.m. local time through Ticketmaster. Various presales, including artist and select credit card presales, are scheduled in the days leading up to the public on-sale.
Fans who are unable to secure seats during the initial sale can find tickets on verified resale marketplaces such as Vivid Seats.
Discount: First-time Vivid Seats customers can use code ADVANCE30 for $30 off a $200+ ticket order.
Limited tickets may also be available via TicketNetwork, SeatGeek and StubHub.
Get $5 off SeatGeek orders of $300+ with code TAKE5 or save 15% on TicketNetwork orders with code TIXDEAL15.
When does Shinedown’s album ‘Ei8ht’ release?
The tour supports Shinedown’s upcoming eighth studio album, “Ei8ht,” due out May 29. The record follows 2022’s “Planet Zero” and includes recent singles such as “Dance, Kid, Dance,” “Three Six Five,” “Killing Fields” and “Searchlight,” along with the newly released track “Safe and Sound.”
The band recently sold out Madison Square Garden for the first time during an earlier leg of the “Dance, Kid, Dance” tour. In 2026, they are also slated to headline Sonic Temple and host their own destination festival, Lunatic Ball Beach Weekend, in Florida. They recently pulled out of Kid Rock’s Rock the Country Festival, along with other artists, including Ludacris, Morgan Wade and Carter Faith.
2026 North American ‘Dance, Kid, Dance Act II’ tour dates
May 13 – Green Bay, WI – Resch Center
May 15 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival
May 16 – Madison, WI – Kohl Center
May 18 – Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
May 19 – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena
May 22 – Austin, TX – Moody Center
May 23 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center
May 26 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
May 28 – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena
May 30 – Tampa, FL – Benchmark Arena
June 2 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum
June 5 – Norfolk, VA – Chartway Arena
June 6 – Hershey, PA – GIANT Center
July 11 – Mt. Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Arena
July 13 – Toronto, ON – Coca-Cola Coliseum
July 15 – Quebec City, QC – Centre Vidéotron
July 17 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
July 18 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena
July 20 – Manchester, NH – SNHU Arena
July 21 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
July 23 – Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
July 25 – Knoxville, TN – Food City Center
July 30 – Lubbock, TX – United Supermarkets Arena
July 31 – Colorado Springs, CO – Weidner Field
Aug. 2 – El Paso, TX – UTEP Don Haskins Center
Aug. 4 – Tucson, AZ – Tucson Arena
Aug. 6 – Ontario, CA – Toyota Arena
Aug. 7 – Las Vegas, NV – Michelob ULTRA Arena
Aug. 9 – Sparks, NV – Nugget Event Center
Aug. 10 – Boise, ID – ExtraMile Arena
Aug. 12 – Billings, MT – First Interstate Arena
Aug. 14 – Spokane, WA – Numerica Veterans Arena
Aug. 15 – Vancouver, BC – PNE Pacific Coliseum
Aug. 17 – Edmonton, AB – Rogers Place
Aug. 20 – Fargo, ND – Fargodome
Aug. 21 – Welch, MN – Treasure Island Resort
Aug. 23 – Springfield, IL – Illinois State Fair
Opening acts vary by market; fans should check individual listings for the full support lineup on specific dates.










