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Joanne Shaw Taylor adds fall 2026 U.S. tour dates

May 19, 2026
Joanne Shaw Taylor adds fall 2026 U.S. tour dates

By AI, Created 5:08 AM UTC, May 19, 2026, /AGP/ – Joanne Shaw Taylor has announced a new fall 2026 U.S. run across the Southwest, Mountain West, Pacific Northwest and California, with Bywater Call opening the early shows and Robert Jon & The Wreck joining the final dates. Tickets go on fan presale May 19 and on sale to the public May 22, as Taylor builds toward her October album release.

Why it matters: - Joanne Shaw Taylor is extending her 2026 touring cycle with a new U.S. run that keeps her in front of fans through the fall. - The added dates expand her footprint across multiple Western and Southwestern markets. - The tour also builds momentum for her next studio album, “The Trouble With Love,” due Oct. 23.

What happened: - Taylor announced a fall 2026 U.S. tour beginning Oct. 28 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. - The run continues through Nov. 21 in Monterey, California. - Bywater Call will join the early dates marked with a single asterisk. - Robert Jon & The Wreck will appear on the final dates marked with a double asterisk. - Fan presale starts May 19 at 10 a.m. local time with the password JOANNE. - Public ticket sales begin May 22 at 10 a.m. local time. - Tickets and tour information are available at more information and tickets.

The details: - The newly announced fall routing includes stops in Albuquerque, Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, Grand Junction, Colorado Springs, Boulder, Salt Lake City, Boise, Tacoma, Portland, Grass Valley, Napa and Monterey. - The early shows with Bywater Call are Albuquerque, Flagstaff, Phoenix, Tucson, Grand Junction, Colorado Springs and Boulder. - The late shows with Robert Jon & The Wreck are Salt Lake City, Boise, Tacoma, Portland, Grass Valley, Napa and Monterey. - Taylor said the fall dates follow a busy stretch that includes upcoming European festival appearances and a summer U.S. run. - The album “The Trouble With Love” is produced by Kevin Shirley and will arrive Oct. 23 via Journeyman Records. - Taylor recently released “This Is Who I Am,” a reinterpretation of Celeste’s song about acceptance, self-love and being seen clearly. - Earlier singles from the album include the title track featuring Joe Bonamassa, “What Good Is My Love?” featuring Orianthi and “Hell Or High Water.” - The album track list includes 10 songs: “The Trouble With Love,” “Hell Or High Water,” “This Is Who I Am,” “Tired Of Being Right,” “Bad Boy,” “What Good Is My Love?,” “The Girl That You Loved Before,” “Never Gonna Please ‘Em All,” “You And Me (Rachel’s Song)” and “Death Wish.” - Taylor’s summer 2026 U.S. dates include festival and club stops in California, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania, New York, Wisconsin, North Dakota, Nebraska, Minnesota, South Dakota, Washington, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Michigan, Ohio and Kentucky. - One September show in Dayton, Ohio, is listed as a free show. - Taylor’s spring Europe itinerary includes festival and club dates in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands.

Between the lines: - The fall routing suggests Taylor is concentrating on the West and Southwest after earlier 2026 dates covered other U.S. regions. - Adding named guest acts gives the tour extra draw for fans who follow contemporary blues-rock and road-tested live bands. - The album rollout is structured to keep Taylor in the news through release season, with singles arriving ahead of the full record. - Robert Jon & The Wreck’s involvement reinforces the tour’s live-rock positioning, while Bywater Call adds a blues-leaning support act for the opening stretch.

What’s next: - Fans can use the presale on May 19 and the public on-sale on May 22 to secure tickets. - Taylor is expected to continue the summer run, European festival dates and album promotion ahead of the Oct. 23 release. - More tour and release activity is likely as “The Trouble With Love” nears arrival.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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