As moe. wraps up a triumphant, year-long 35th anniversary celebration, the band is already looking ahead to 2026 with the newly announced Born To Fly Tour.
The tour includes more than 40 shows across the U.S., with concentrated runs in several markets including three consecutive nights in Buffalo and four shows at Pennsylvania’s Ardmore Music Hall. The band will revisit familiar territory in the Northeast while making long-awaited appearances throughout the Southeast and Texas.
The trek begins with a three-night engagement at Higher Ground in South Burlington, VT on February 5th–7th, before moving through New Hampshire and New York. After a brief pause, the tour will resume in early March with the band’s Ardmore Music Hall residency, followed by shows throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
The Southeast leg will bring moe. to North Carolina, Kentucky, Georgia, and Florida, with stops at venues including Asheville’s Orange Peel and Miami Beach’s Bandshell. Later spring dates include a Colorado swing and a trio of Texas shows in Houston, Dallas, and Austin.
The tour will conclude on May 23rd at Virginia’s Rooster Walk festival. Notably, the band has scheduled performances in Delaware, North Carolina, and Virginia, May 21st–23rd, which overlap with the planned return of Summer Camp Music Festival in Chilicothe, IL, May 21st–24th. moe. has hosted Summer Camp annually since 2001, though the Midwestern staple has seen some changes in recent years; in 2024, it pivoted to the smaller Solshine: A Music & Arts Reverie before taking 2025 off and promising a return to Summer Camp in 2026. The band’s management and press team have not returned Live For Live Music‘s request for comment.
An artist presale will begin Wednesday, November 5th at 10 a.m. local venue time with password: BUSTER. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 7th at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster and the band’s website.
moe. will continue its partnership with Eddie’s Hugs, directing $1 from each ticket toward mental health awareness and suicide prevention efforts. The band will also deepen its involvement with the American Cancer Society‘s Rock The Pink initiative. Fans can bid on signed microphones used during October performances, along with custom guitar straps worn on stage and items from numerous other artists through November 6th, with auction proceeds supporting breast cancer research and patient services. Collectibles include instruments signed by Eric Clapton, Chicago, and Susan Tedeschi, plus a rare custom pink King of Tone effects pedal.
A few dates still remain on moe.’s 35th anniversary tour, including shows in Boston, Somerville, MA, and Albany, plus an appearance at Gov’t Mule‘s annual Island Exodus gathering in Jamaica in January. Click below for a full list of upcoming tour dates.
