American Football are adding more U.S. dates to the road year around LP 4. Consequence reports that the band has expanded its No Feeling tour with a new stateside stretch that begins September 8 in Houston and, after a few fall stops and a December East Coast/Southeast run, wraps December 20 in Buffalo.

The band's official tour page now lists those shows through its Seated widget, including stops in Dallas, Austin, Denver-area Morrison, Santa Ana, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Charlotte, New Haven, Worcester, and Buffalo. Nine Perfect Lives are listed by Consequence as support on select dates, and the same report says $1 from every ticket will go through PLUS1 to groups supporting immigrant rights, deportees, migrants, and refugees.

Artist and Live Nation presales begin Thursday, June 4 at 10 a.m. local time, with the general onsale following Friday, June 5 at 10 a.m. local time, according to Consequence. The band's site points fans to the official Seated signup flow for tour notifications and ticket links.

American Football remain one of the cleaner cases where the old Midwest emo tag still means something specific rather than just a playlist mood. Polyvinyl's current artist bio frames the Illinois band as a defining pillar of the style, while also noting how the reunited lineup has pushed its later records toward post-rock, post-punk, and more experimental territory. In other words, bigger rooms have not made the band feel less precise.

American Football 2026 U.S. Dates

  • September 8Houston, TXWhite Oak Music Hall (Downstairs)
  • September 9Dallas, TXLonghorn Ballroom
  • September 10Austin, TXStubb's Waller Creek AmphitheaterLevitation Festival
  • September 23Morrison, CORed Rocks Amphitheatrewith Bleachers
  • September 24Santa Ana, CAThe Observatory
  • December 11Fort Lauderdale, FLRevolution Live
  • December 12Tampa, FLThe Ritz Ybor
  • December 13Orlando, FLThe Plaza Live
  • December 15Jacksonville, FLFIVE
  • December 16Charlotte, NCThe Fillmore Charlotte
  • December 18New Haven, CTCollege Street Music Hall
  • December 19Worcester, MAThe Palladium (Main Room)
  • December 20Buffalo, NYAsbury Hall

For a band whose most famous record was once treated like a private weather system for message-board lifers, the routing still feels almost surreal: legacy emo, a new-album cycle, Red Rocks, and a Buffalo closer all living on the same calendar. It is a good problem to have.