Tour Season Has Arrived 

Augustana 2026-27 Tour Dates

Augustana is back on the road in a big way. This year marks the 20th anniversary of All the Stars and Boulevards, and Dan Layus is celebrating with both intimate solo piano performances of the album in full and a full band co-headline run with Phantom Planet hitting cities across the country this spring and summer.

The solo piano dates kick things off next week on the West Coast before heading to the UK for the first Augustana shows there in over a decade. The full band run with Phantom Planet launches June 4 in Minneapolis and winds through the Midwest, South, Texas, and the Southwest before wrapping in Tucson on June 27. Additional solo dates, festival appearances, and special shows round out the year through October, including two nights in Honolulu at Blue Note Hawaii.

Looking ahead to 2027, Augustana will premiere Symphony No. 1 with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra at Hilbert Circle Theatre on June 2. A world premiere performance that connects two decades of piano-driven songwriting to the orchestral stage.

Full dates below. Visit the Shows tab to grab tickets.


MAY. WEST COAST.

May 18 / Seattle, WA / The Triple Door (SOLD OUT) May 19 / Portland, OR / Alberta Rose Theatre May 21 / Mill Valley, CA / Sweetwater Music Hall May 23 / Paso Robles, CA / Libretto (SOLD OUT)

MAY. UNITED KINGDOM.

May 28 / Glasgow, UK / Òran Mór May 29 / London, UK / The Tabernacle (Low Tickets)

JUNE. CO-HEADLINE WITH PHANTOM PLANET.

June 4 / Minneapolis, MN / Varsity Theater June 5 / Madison, WI / Atwood Music Hall June 6 / Indianapolis, IN / The Vogue June 7 / Chicago, IL / Lincoln Hall June 9 / Detroit, MI / St. Andrew's Hall June 10 / Grand Rapids, MI / The Elevation June 11 / Louisville, KY / Mercury Ballroom June 12 / Cleveland, OH / House of Blues June 13 / Cincinnati, OH / Bogart's June 16 / Nashville, TN / Cannery Hall June 21 / Houston, TX / Heights Theater (Full Band, no Phantom Planet) June 22 / San Antonio, TX / Stable Hall June 23 / Austin, TX / Antone's June 24 / Fort Worth, TX / Tannahill's June 26 / Tempe, AZ / Marquee Theatre June 27 / Tucson, AZ / 191 Toole

JULY AND AUGUST.

July 8 / Traverse City, MI / National Cherry Festival with The Fray July 11 / Montpelier, VT / Do Good Fest July 15 / Haddon Heights, NJ / Haddon Lake Park July 17 / Annapolis, MD / Rams Head On Stage July 18 / Washington, DC / Union Stage August 11 / Arvada, CO / Arvada Center, with Toad the Wet Sprocket August 21 / Medford, MA / Chevalier Theatre with String Quartet, supporting Mat Kearney

SEPTEMBER.

September 25 / Cincinnati, OH / Fountain Square (Free Show)

OCTOBER. HAWAII.

October 11 and 12 / Honolulu, HI / Blue Note Hawaii

June 2, 2027 / Indianapolis, IN / Hilbert Circle Theatre with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. World Premiere of Symphony No. 1. July 30 through August 6, 2027 / Augustana's Alaskan Adventure on Celebrity Cruises.


Head to the Shows tab here on the site for tickets and more info.

World Premiere of Symphony No. 1 with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra 

The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra has announced the world premiere of Dan Layus's Symphony No. 1, to be performed live at Hilbert Circle Theatre in Indianapolis on June 2, 2027. Full details below. Head to https://www.indianapolissymphony.org/event/26-27-augustana-with-the-iso/ for tickets and more information!

Press Release: World Premiere of Symphony No. 1 with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra

INDIANAPOLIS—The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra (ISO) announces a landmark collaboration with Dan Layus, founder and lead singer of Augustana, culminating in the world premiere of Layus’s first-ever symphony on June 2, 2027. 

This one-night-only performance, Augustana with the ISO, brings Layus’s music to the symphonic stage in a powerful new way. The program will feature the debut of his original four-movement symphony, a work shaped by influences ranging from Sergei Rachmaninoff to Aaron Copland, alongside fully orchestrated arrangements of Augustana’s most beloved songs. Audience favorites like “Boston” and “Sweet and Low” will be reimagined for full orchestra, with Layus performing from the piano. 

The concert builds on a growing creative partnership between Layus and ISO musicians. In previous appearances at The Toby at Newfields, Layus collaborated with a string quartet featuring ISO Concertmaster Kevin Lin and Principal Cello Austin Huntington, presenting original chamber works alongside intimate arrangements of his songs. These performances revealed a natural extension of his songwriting into the classical world, and this next collaboration expands that vision to the full orchestra, offering a broader canvas for his music and marking a major milestone in his evolution as a composer. 

Blending the emotional immediacy of pop songwriting with the scale and color of a symphony orchestra, the evening offers a unique experience where contemporary and classical traditions meet. 

Tickets go on sale July 21, 2026. 

 

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Keynote Speaking Event + String Quartet Concert -- Harvard Medical School -- PMBMS -- May 7, 2026 

 

Augustana's Dan Layus has been invited to speak at this symposium on the power of music and what it's meant in his own life. Click Here to learn more about the panelists, speakers, and the continuing education course offered through Harvard Medical School

Following the day's events The Coolidge, Dan be performing with Formas Quartet that evening at Farkas Hall on the Harvard campus in Cambridge. Those who register by Friday, April 10 are guaranteed admission to the private performance. After that date, admission will be drawn by lottery from remaining registrants.

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About the symposium:

"Harvard Medical School's Pediatric Mind-Body Medicine Symposium, held at the historic Coolidge Corner Theatre, is a symposium like no other, blending science, story, and the healing arts to reimagine pediatric care. Through first-person narratives from young people and experts in creative therapies, it brings lived experience into dialogue with clinical research, offering a whole-person approach to complex and often misunderstood pediatric conditions." - Course Directors

Dr. Mark A. Salvatore, MD, MS | Course Director

•Founding Clinical Director, Pediatric Mind-Body Medicine Program, Mass General Brigham for Children
•Assistant Professor in Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Aude Henin, PhD | Course Co-Director

•Co-Director, Child Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy Program and Child Resiliency Program, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital
•Assistant Professor of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

Darshan Mehta, MD, MPH

•Medical Director, Benson-Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine
•Medical and Education Director, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital
•Medical Director, MGB Center for Comprehensive Healing, Mass General Brigham
•Assistant Professor in Medicine, Harvard Medical School

• Continuing Education courses are developed by faculty from Harvard Medical School's teaching hospitals and accredited by Harvard Medical School. This course is offered by Massachusetts General Hospital.

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Back to the UK in May 2026! 

Augustana returns to the UK for the first time in over a decade with a solo piano performance of the songs in their most personal form. Join Dan for special evenings at Òran Mór in Glasgow on May 28 and The Tabernacle in London on May 29. Tickets on sale now. Simply click the show poster or head to the “Shows” tab here on the website!

On Sale Now // Phantom Planet and Augustana // Summer Tour 2026 

ON SALE NOW! Phantom Planet and Augustana hit the road this summer for a co-headline tour! To sweeten the deal, Augustana is celebrating 20 years of their debut album, All the Stars and Boulevards, by playing the album in full! Check the “shows” tab here on the website for tickets and more info!

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