Geese are taking it all the way. The New York band has unveiled the full Getting Killed Again tour, a sprawling run that takes Cameron Winter and the band through the biggest venues they've ever played — and confirms, definitively, that 2026 belongs to them.

Getting Killed Again Tour 2026 Dates

  • September 29Nashville, TNRyman Auditorium
  • September 30Asheville, NCHellbender
  • October 2Queens, NYForest Hills Stadium
  • October 6Mexico City, MXTeatro Metropólitan
  • October 8Phoenix, AZArizona Financial Theatre
  • October 9-11Arcosanti, AZFORM Arcosanti Festival
  • October 13San Diego, CAGallagher Square at Petco Park
  • October 15Los Angeles, CAHollywood ForeverNight 1
  • October 16Los Angeles, CAHollywood ForeverNight 2
  • October 19Oakland, CAFox Theater
  • October 22Seattle, WAParamount Theatre
  • October 25Live Oak, FLSuwannee Hulaween Music Festival
  • October 27Salt Lake City, UTThe Rockwell at The Complex
  • October 28Denver, COMission Ballroom
  • October 30Kansas City, MOThe Midland Theatre
  • October 31Chicago, ILThe Salt Shed
  • November 3Toronto, ONHistory
  • November 6Washington, DCThe Anthem
  • November 7Philadelphia, PAThe Fillmore
  • November 10Boston, MARoadrunner

Before the headlining run, the band's festival schedule is outrageous: Governors Ball, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Outside Lands, Form Arcosanti, Oya Festival in Oslo, Way Out West in Gothenburg, Reading and Leeds, Electric Picnic. The press release advises to 'stay tuned for more from the band coming soon,' which is the kind of non-specific tease that usually means either a new album announcement or a major collaboration. Either way.

Earlier this year, Geese covered Justin Bieber's 'Baby' at Coachella in what may be the most perfectly Geese move in a year of perfectly Geese moves. They are a band that genuinely enjoys the chaos of being too cool to be cool.

Getting Killed, their fourth album and the one that broke everything open, came out in September 2025. Produced by Kenneth Blume (formerly Kenny Beats), it's an anxious, brilliant record that sounds like no one else working in indie rock right now. The Getting Killed Again tour is the full victory lap. Don't miss it.