America are heading back out on the road. The band announced on Facebook that their Happy Trails Tour 2026 is officially on the books, with shows kicking off in March and continuing throughout the year — and they promise more dates are still to come.
“JUST ANNOUNCED: The Happy Trails Tour 2026 🤘 Dewey & America will be back on the road to rock in 2026! Tickets go on sale this Friday, November 21, at 10 AM LOCAL TIME,” the band shared in their post, which also revealed the first round of tour stops and a brand-new VIP experience.
The announcement comes just days after America wrapped their final show of 2025 — a performance in Orlando on November 16 — meaning fans will see them again after a four-month break. The group toured extensively from March to November this year, so 2026 marks another busy run for their longtime fans.
Founding member Dewey Bunnell continues to lead America’s live lineup. Fellow original member Gerry Beckley announced his retirement from touring in early 2024, though he remains a member of the band. Longtime touring musicians Richard Campbell, Ryland Steen, Andy Barr and Steve Fekete will join Bunnell on the road.
2026 Tour Dates (So Far)
Here are the shows announced so far, with more to be added soon:
March 21–27 — Rock & Romance Cruise (SOLD OUT)
April 2 — Louisville, KY
April 4 — Charlotte, NC
April 9 — Richardson, TX
April 23 — Minneapolis, MN
April 25 — Des Moines, IA
May 2 — Ft. Lauderdale, FL
May 15 — Brookville, NY
May 16 — Atlantic City, NJ
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VIP Packages
Select dates will offer “The America Meet and Greet Experience with Dewey Bunnell,” which includes:
One (1) Premium Reserved Seat
Meet & Greet with Dewey Bunnell
Individual Photo Opportunity with Dewey Bunnell
ADVERTISEMENTOne (1) America Set List, Signed by Dewey Bunnell
One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate
Fans can find all ticketing info at AmericaTheBand.com, with additional shows to be revealed in the coming months.
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