It is officially a new era for The Revivalists. The New Orleans eight-piece has rolled out their forthcoming studio record Get It Honest, with the title track and new single Razorblades and Runways already pulling streams, and a sprawling six-month North American tour to bring it all to life. After a few quieter years for hardcore fans -- band side projects, frontman David Shaw's solo runs, the Big River Get Down festival weekends -- the full Revivalists machine is firing on all cylinders again.
Get It Honest, the album, is due July 24. Get It Honest, the tour, runs May through November and connects every kind of room the band has made their name in -- club shows, theaters, festival fields, NFL-arena openers, and the legendary Red Rocks night that fans plan their summers around. The band has also paired the tour with their Honest Ticket initiative, a program designed to keep more tickets in the hands of actual fans and out of the secondary-market bot pipeline. It is a small thing, but it tells you a lot about how this band thinks about their audience.
Setlists from preview shows have leaned heavily on the catalog -- Wish I Knew You, All My Friends, Catching Fireflies, Soulfight, Change -- with the new single threaded into the second half. The full new album drops mid-tour, and the band has already promised a record-release weekend show at Big River Get Down in Hamilton, OH on July 25 to celebrate it. Whether you have followed The Revivalists since their early Frenchmen Street nights or you came in through alternative radio in 2017, this run is hitting right.
The full schedule -- 22+ U.S. dates from coast to coast -- is listed below. Find your city, grab seats while inventory is still loading in, and head to BigStub for verified tickets with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee on every order.
If you blinked over the last couple of years, you might have missed just how much The Revivalists were doing in the background. Frontman David Shaw rolled out solo projects, the band put on their own festival -- Big River Get Down in Hamilton, OH -- and the rest of the eight-piece tackled side work that quietly broadened the musical vocabulary they bring back to the main stage. Now in 2026, all of that energy lands on one record: Get It Honest, the band's next full-length studio album, dropping July 24, 2026.
The lead single, Razorblades and Runways, was released earlier this year alongside the official tour announcement, and it has been added to the live set for the early shows on the run. Coverage from outlets like JamBase and Pollstar has leaned into the comeback narrative -- new album, new single, new tour, and a Sixthman-hosted cruise to cap the year.
One detail worth flagging: the band has also tied the tour to their Honest Ticket program. The initiative is part of a broader push across the live-music industry to put more tickets directly into fan hands, with verified-buyer pre-sales, lower face-value fees on select dates, and incentives that reward repeat fans. It is the kind of move that signals a band thinking about their audience longer-term, not just chasing the next on-sale.
Routing for the tour spans 22+ U.S. dates from May through November. The run opens with a Nashville-area show at Harken Hall on May 21, then expands into a series of high-profile stops: the historic Grand Ole Opry for the Opry 100 celebration on May 22, the FIFA Fan Festival in Vancouver during the 2026 World Cup on June 11, a 3-day Waterfront Blues Festival weekend in Portland with Durand Jones and The Indications and Tank and The Bangas, multi-night runs at The Chicken Box on Nantucket, an album-release weekend at Big River Get Down in Hamilton on July 25, and the band's annual stop at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on September 25.
The mid-tour highlight is a stretch supporting The Red Clay Strays on their headlining arena run -- including Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD on July 30, TD Garden in Boston on August 1, Place Bell in Laval, QC on August 5, TD Pavilion at Highmark Mann in Philadelphia on August 7, Madison Square Garden in New York on August 9, and Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, SC on October 18. The Revivalists open these arena shows, which is a sweet spot for a band that has lived between theater headliners and big-room support slots for years.
The year closes with the Otherside of Paradise at Sea cruise -- a Sixthman trip on Norwegian Jewel from Miami to Nassau, November 3-7 -- and a Gulf Coast run that wraps in Pensacola, FL on November 22. The full schedule above includes every confirmed date as inventory loads in.
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Official tour tickets are available through the band's official tour page, the venue box office, and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster. The band has also rolled out an Honest Ticket pre-sale program for verified fans on select dates.
The Honest Ticket Program is the band's effort to keep more tickets in fan hands. The program includes verified-buyer pre-sales and select fan-friendly pricing on a portion of inventory for the Get It Honest Tour. Details vary by date -- check the official tour page for show-specific Honest Ticket information.
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A Revivalists set typically runs 90 minutes to two hours, mixing the new Get It Honest material with the catalog hits. Festival sets are shorter -- typically 60-75 minutes -- and the arena opening slots for The Red Clay Strays will run closer to an hour. Either way, the band plays a tight, full-bodied show with the horn section out front and David Shaw working the entire stage.
This tour stops at every kind of room. Highlights include the Grand Ole Opry, Madison Square Garden, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, TD Garden, Merriweather Post Pavilion, and the Waterfront Blues Festival grounds in Portland. Arrive early to handle parking, check in with the venue, and catch the opening acts -- they are not throwaway billings.
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Get It Honest is the forthcoming Revivalists studio album, scheduled for release on July 24, 2026. The lead single, Razorblades and Runways, is already out, and the band has built the 2026 tour around the album rollout.
The album is set for a July 24, 2026 release. Vinyl pre-orders and digital pre-saves opened earlier in the year, with the lead single available now on all major streaming services.
The Honest Ticket Program is The Revivalists' initiative to put more tickets directly into fan hands. It includes verified-buyer pre-sales and select fan-friendly pricing on a portion of inventory for Get It Honest Tour dates. Specifics vary by show -- check the official tour page for each date.
The U.S. leg launches May 21, 2026 at Harken Hall in Madison, TN, just outside Nashville. The tour runs through November and includes festival weekends, an arena run supporting The Red Clay Strays, Red Rocks in September, a Sixthman cruise in November, and a Gulf Coast closing stretch.
Razorblades and Runways is the lead single from Get It Honest, released ahead of the album with the tour announcement. The song has already been folded into the live setlist for early dates and has been a strong response track in setlist polls.
Yes. The new single, Razorblades and Runways, is already in the live rotation. The full Get It Honest tracklist will be folded into setlists in greater depth once the album drops on July 24.
The Revivalists have a record-release weekend headline set at Big River Get Down in Hamilton, OH on July 25, 2026 -- the festival co-curated by David Shaw. This is the de facto album-release celebration for the band.
Yes. The Revivalists are direct support for The Red Clay Strays at Madison Square Garden on August 9, 2026. It is one of the marquee dates of the mid-tour arena run, and a major moment for the band.
Yes. The annual Red Rocks Amphitheatre date in Morrison, CO falls on September 25, 2026. It has become a near-yearly tradition for the band and is consistently one of the biggest single-night sales on the tour.
The Otherside of Paradise at Sea is a Sixthman-hosted music cruise featuring The Revivalists, sailing aboard Norwegian Jewel from Miami to Nassau, November 3-7, 2026. Cruise tickets are sold directly through Sixthman.
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Wish I Knew You has been a setlist staple since 2017 and remains a regular in The Revivalists' shows. While the exact rotation varies night to night, fans can expect the marquee tracks -- including Wish I Knew You, Soulfight, and All My Friends -- to make the cut.
Headlining sets run 90 minutes to two hours. Festival sets and arena opening slots tend to land closer to 60-75 minutes. The full evening, including any openers, typically runs three to four hours from doors to closing.