Goose have unveiled an extensive run of 2026 performances, highlighted by a sprawling summer tour and a series of special appearances across the U.S., Mexico, and Europe. Along the way, the band will share select bills with Julian Lage, Greensky Bluegrass, moe., The Disco Biscuits, and Buffalo Traffic Jam.
The group’s year begins March 28 with a headlining slot at Athens, Georgia’s annual Jam in the Streets festival. From there, Goose launches a string of spring headline dates starting April 10 at Asheville’s ExploreAsheville.com Arena.
In May, the band heads back to San José del Cabo for the second installment of Viva El Gonzo, set for May 7–9 and again presented by 100x Hospitality. Goose will anchor the event with three straight nights of performances, playing two sets per evening. The lineup also includes My Morning Jacket, Cory Wong, LP Giobbi, Jim James (Acoustic), the California Honeydrops, and more, promising a packed weekend of music.
Later that month, Goose travels overseas for a headlining trek across Europe and the United Kingdom, beginning with a two-night stand at London’s Electric Brixton on May 22–23. Then the tour continues on June 13 in Toronto alongside Julian Lage. After two nights in Virginia Beach, Goose heads to New York City for previously announced shows at Madison Square Garden on June 19 and 20. From there, the group continues through Charleston, Raleigh, Maryland, Boston, and New Jersey before returning to Saratoga Springs, New York, for a pair of SPAC performances: July 3 with The Disco Biscuits and a Fourth of July show with moe.
Following a brief break, Goose resumes touring August 13 in San Diego to kick off a West Coast stretch. The run includes stops in Los Angeles, Reno, Vancouver, Seattle (with Greensky Bluegrass), Oregon (joined by Greensky Bluegrass and Buffalo Traffic Jam), and Montana. The tour wraps with two nights at Red Rocks near Denver on August 27 and 28, concluding August 29 in Salt Lake City.
Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster with additional information posted on Goose’s website. The band is continuing its charitable efforts. One dollar from every ticket sold will support Western Sun Foundation, a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) nonprofit that assists small and mid-sized organizations in communities visited by Goose fans throughout the tour.
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