Exploring Louis Tomlinson’s 2026 North American Tour: How Did We Get Here?
Following the much-anticipated announcement of his third solo album How Did I Get Here?, Louis Tomlinson—a celebrated ex-One Direction member—thrilled fans with the reveal of his corresponding tour dates. This announcement came hot on the heels of the release of “Lemonade,” the lead single from the album.
The tour is set to launch with a spectacular first show on June 3 at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver. From there, Tomlinson will crisscross numerous major cities, bringing his new music directly to fans across North America.
Tour Details and Special Events
Spanning 28 cities, the tour promises an engaging experience for all attendees, concluding on July 24 at the Kaseya Center in Miami. Fans eager to secure their spots can participate in an artist pre-sale starting on October 8, with general ticket sales following on October 10. For presale registration, click here, and visit this site for more ticketing information.
In a statement, Tomlinson expressed his deep connection to this album, noting it as “The record I always deserved to make.” His dedication to authenticity and continuous improvement shines through his music, promising a profound live experience for his fans.
A Weekend of Music at the Away From Home Festival
Before embarking on the tour, Tomlinson will headline the Away From Home festival, scheduled for October 4-5 at the Brewery Ommegang in Cooperstown, N.Y. This event will also feature performances by notable artists including Lauv, Plain White T’s, Daya, Pale Waves, and special guest Steve Aoki.
Complete Schedule of the 2026 How Did We Get Here? Tour
- June 3: Vancouver, BC @ Pacific Coliseum
- June 4: Seattle, Wash. @ Climate Pledge Arena
- June 6: San Francisco, Calif. @ Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
- June 10: San Diego, Calif. @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
- June 11: Los Angeles, Calif. @ Crypto.com Arena
- June 13: Las Vegas, Nev. @ Resorts World Theatre
- June 14: Phoenix, Ariz. @ PHX Arena
- June 19: Morrison, Colo. @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- June 21: Fort Worth, Texas @ Dickies Arena
- June 22: Austin, Texas @ Moody Center
- June 25: Minneapolis, Minn. @ The Armory
- June 27: St. Louis, Mo. @ Chaifetz Arena
- June 29: Nashville, Tenn. @ The Pinnacle
- July 2: Independence, Mo. @ Cable Dahmer Arena
- July 3: Chicago, Ill. @ Allstate Arena
- July 5: Charlotte, N.C. @ Spectrum Center
- July 7: Washington, D.C. @ The Anthem
- July 8: New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
- July 10: Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Stage AE Outdoors
- July 11: Philadelphia, Pa. @ Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann
- July 14: Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
- July 16: Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
- July 17: Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
- July 18: Detroit, Mich. @ Masonic Temple Theatre
- July 20: Cleveland, Ohio @ Jacobs Pavilion
- July 22: Atlanta, Ga.@ State Farm Arena
- July 23: Orlando, Fla. @ Addition Financial Arena
- July 24: Miami, Fla. @ Kaseya Center