Midland is preparing for an extensive North American run with its newly announced 2026 Stages Tour, a headlining trek that follows the release of the group’s latest studio album, Stages. The tour will take the Grammy-nominated band to theaters, amphitheaters, fairs and festivals across the United States and Canada through the summer and fall, while also featuring select international appearances and several high-profile support dates.

The Stages Tour serves to support Midland’s sixth studio album, released in June through Blue Highway Records. Produced by Trent Willmon, the 10-song collection blends the band’s signature neo-traditional country sound with influences drawn from years of touring. The record includes collaborations with Clint Black on “Up In Texas” and Mackenzie Carpenter on “I Wish You Would,” along with songs such as “Marlboro Man,” “Drinkin’ Dark Whiskey” and “Shooting Memories With Tequila.”

The newly announced itinerary begins in California in mid-July before traveling through the Mountain West, Midwest, South and East Coast, with stops at major festivals, state fairs and headline venues in cities including Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Charlotte, Louisville, Tampa and Waco. In conjunction with the album and tour, Midland has also launched its Midlanderos fan club app, offering members early ticket access, exclusive content and other fan experiences.

Before launching the headlining outing, the trio — comprised of Mark Wystrach, Cameron Duddy and Jess Carson — will also appear at a sold-out event at the Grammy Museum in Los Angeles featuring a performance and conversation about the band’s music and career; and will also be opening select arena shows for Kacey Musgraves and later join Clint Black for a limited co-headlining run after collaborating with the country veteran on the album track “Up In Texas.”

Tickets for all shows are available here.

Stages can be streamed – HERE.

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