American Football have confirmed LP4. The fourth album in the Champaign, Illinois emo band's impossibly important catalog arrives May 1 on Polyvinyl Records, and it's been announced alongside one of the most sprawling tours the band has ever undertaken — with a meaningful twist baked into the ticket pricing.
The band will donate a dollar, pound, or euro from every ticket sale to Safe Passage International and the Illinois Coalition for Immigration & Refugee Rights, via Plus1. For a band that has always operated with a certain quiet integrity, it's a characteristically low-key but genuinely good move.
The tracklist for LP4 includes 10 songs: 'Man Overboard,' 'No Feeling,' 'Blood On My Blood,' 'Bad Moons,' 'The One with the Piano,' 'Patron Saint of Pale,' 'Wake Her Up,' 'Desdemona,' 'Lullabye,' and 'No Soul to Save.' No previews yet, but those titles alone are doing a lot of work. 'Patron Saint of Pale' might be the most American Football song name ever written.
LP4 follows 2019's LP3 and the band's celebrated self-titled debut, which celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2024 with a reissue and a remarkable covers record featuring Ethel Cain, Iron & Wine, Manchester Orchestra, and more. The weight of that 1999 album — the arpeggio guitar work, the trumpet lines, Mike Kinsella's conversational vocals — has echoed through emo and indie rock for nearly three decades.
American Football 2026 Tour Dates
- May 15Denver, COSummit Music Hall
- May 17Salt Lake City, UTKilby Block Party
- May 18Boise, IDTreefort Music Hall
- May 19Seattle, WAMoore Theater
- May 20Portland, ORCrystal Ballroom
- May 22San Francisco, CARegency Ballroom
- May 23Los Angeles, CAThe Wiltern
- May 24San Diego, CAThe Observatory North Park
- June 19Milan, ItalyAlcatraz
- June 20Stuttgart, GermanyIm Wizeman
- June 21Cologne, GermanyDie Kantine
- June 23Brussels, BelgiumLa Madeleine
- June 24Amsterdam, NetherlandsParadiso
- June 26Leeds, UKO2 Academy
- June 27London, UKO2 Kentish Forum
- July 8Boston, MARoyale
- July 9Brooklyn, NYBrooklyn Paramount
- July 10Philadelphia, PAFranklin Music Hall
- July 11Washington, DC9:30 Club
- July 14Richmond, VAThe National
- July 15Asheville, NCOrange Peel
- July 16Atlanta, GAVariety Playhouse
- August 7Cleveland, OHHouse of Blues
- August 8Toronto, ONThe Concert Hall
- August 9Pittsburgh, PARoxian Theatre
- August 10Columbus, OHNewport Music Hall
- August 12Nashville, TNMarathon Music Works
- August 13Indianapolis, INDeluxe at Old National Centre
- August 14Chicago, ILThe Salt Shed
- August 15Milwaukee, WITurner Hall Ballroom
- August 16Minneapolis, MNFirst Avenue
LP4 has been in the 'most anticipated' conversation since before it was officially announced. May 1 feels simultaneously too far away and not far enough.
