76 biggest classic rock concerts of 2026: Get tickets, artists



Bucket list items get a little harder to come by every year.

In 2025, Billy Joel retired and both The Who and Electric Light Orchestra performed their final concerts.

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On a sadder note, Beach Boys virtuoso Brian Wilson, Sly and the Family Stone frontman Sly Stone, KISS guitarist Ace Frehley and Moody Blues vocalist John Lodge all passed.

And, many of the greats — Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Paul Simon, John Fogerty and Frankie Valli to name just a few — are all over 80, meaning that any tour of theirs could abruptly become a farewell run.

Therefore, that’s why seeing your favorites from way back when is more urgent now than ever.

Thankfully, many of the greats from the ’60s, ’70s and ’80s are firing their amps up once again in 2026.

In fact, we found 76 (!) huge artists including Canadian power rockers RUSH, stadium headliners AC/DC, heavy hitmakers Guns N’ Roses, ’80s heroes Bon Jovi and Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant, who just might be coming to a venue near you these next few months.

Want to catch them live before that may no longer be a possibility?

Keep scrolling and book the bucket list show of your dreams right now before it’s too late.

Household name headliners



Runs June 7 through Dec. 3


Runs July 11 through Sept. 29


Runs July 7-26


with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian
Runs March 14 through April 7


Runs May 28 through June 14


Runs Jan. 21 through May 24


Runs March 26 through May 17


Runs March 21 through May 1


Runs Feb. 28 through July 2


Runs Feb. 17-24


Runs Feb. 27 through Sept. 1


Runs May 6 through Nov. 24


Runs May 11 through July 18


James Taylor

Runs July 3-4


Heart

Runs Feb. 15 through March 15


Huge Las Vegas residencies



The Eagles at Las Vegas Sphere

Runs Jan. 23 through March 28


Runs April 16 through May 2


Joan Jett at the House of Blues

Runs Feb. 13-21
*Jett will also perform at the Florida Strawberry Festival on March 21


John Fogerty at Planet Hollywood

Runs Jan. 22 through March 21


Runs Feb. 3-28



Icons touring outside the U.S.



Paul Simon

Runs May 7-18


Eric Clapton

Runs April 24 through May 17


Runs April 10 through Dec. 19


Rubs Feb. 11 through Nov. 23


Kraftwerk

Runs April 27 through July 17


The Guess Who

Runs Jan. 31 through June 10



Throwback hitmakers



Earth Wind and Fire

Runs March 26 through May 17


Foreigner

with Lynyrd Skynyrd on select dates
Runs Feb. 25 through Aug. 29


Styx

with Chicago and Cheap Trick on select dates
Runs Jan. 7 through Sept. 6


Grand Funk Railroad

Runs Jan. 10 through May 29


Chicago’s ‘The Windy Cities Tour’

with Styx on select dates
Runs Feb. 13 through Sept. 6


Cheap Trick

with Styx on select dates
Runs Jan. 10 through May 24


with Neil Giraldo
Runs Jan. 26 through Feb. 6


America’s ‘Happy Trails Tour’

Runs March 7 through May 21


Three Dog Night

with Ambrosia and John Ford Coley on select dates
Runs Jan. 15 through July 7


John Oates

with The Good Road Band
Runs Feb. 20 through March 15


Toto

Featuring Christopher Cross and The Romantics on select dates
Runs Jan. 10 through Aug. 26


Air Supply

Runs Feb. 13 through Sept. 5



’60s lifers



The Beach Boys

Runs Jan. 24 through July 4


Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’ ‘The Last Encores Tour’

Runs Feb. 20 through April 26


The Righteous Brothers’ ‘Bringin’ Back that Lovin’ Feelin’ Tour’

Runs Feb. 10 through June 19


Runs Feb. 12 through Nov. 6


Tommy James and the Shondells

Runs Feb. 14 through May 9


Happy Together Tour

Feat. The Turtles, Jay and the Americans, Little Anthony, Gary Puckett, The Vogues, The Cowsills
Runs May 29 through Aug. 29


with Peter Noone and Chris Ruggiero on select dates
Runs Jan. 16 through Aug. 15



Country-fried rock and roll



with Foreigner on select dates
Runs Feb. 14 through Sept. 5


with The BFG Band
Runs Jan. 21 through Feb. 28


ZZ Top’s ‘The Big One Tour’

Featuring Dwight Yoakam on select dates
Runs March 22 through May 23


Marshall Tucker Band

with Jefferson Starship on select dates
Runs Jan. 10 through Aug. 16


Little Feat

Runs April 10 through June 7



Folksy icons



Graham Nash

Runs April 4 through May 2


Don McLean

Runs Jan. 16 through June 6



Hard rockers



Alice Cooper

with Criss Angel on select dates
Runs March 6 through May 23


Runs Sept. 5-29


with Tesla and Extreme
Runs July 17 through Sept. 26


Gene Simmons

Runs Feb. 3-21


with Animals as Leaders
Runs April 1 through May 30


Foghat

Featuring Nazareth, Head East and The Babys on select dates
Runs Jan. 9 through May 8


Kansas

Runs Jan. 9 through Aug. 16


Blue Öyster Cult

Runs Feb. 6-21


.38 Special

Runs Feb. 6 through June 7


Runs Feb. 13 through March 31



Off the beaten path mini-tours



Iggy Pop

Runs April 10-19


Runs April 3-17


with The Band Geeks
Runs April 17 through May 7


Jefferson Starship

with Marshall Tucker Band on select dates
Runs Feb. 14 through Oct. 3


Runs Feb. 25 through Oct. 24


Little River Band

Runs Feb. 5 through July 11


Emerson Lake and Palmer

with just Carl Palmer
Runs April 16 through May 1


Rick Wakeman of Yes

Runs March 11-29


War

Runs Jan. 10 through April 17


Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes

One show on Feb. 7 with Eddie Testa


Ohio Players

One show on April 24



High-profile tributes



Croce Plays Croce

AJ Croce plays his father Jim’s hits
Runs March 22 through April 11


Zakk Sabbath

Zakk Wylde plays Black Sabbath songs
Runs Feb. 27 through May 15


Runs Feb. 9 through June 10


Need even more live music from before Y2K in your life?

Here are five of our favorite ’90s artists that will be about and about in ’26.

• Foo Fighters

• No Doubt

• Nine Inch Nails

• Cake

• Goo Goo Dolls

Who else is on the road? Check out our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 to find the show that makes the most sense for you.



This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.



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