Eggy has announced a new batch of spring tour dates, adding to an early-2026 schedule that already featured appearances at notable events like Panic En La Playa, Jam Cruise, and more.

The announcement comes on the heels of a particularly notable Halloween performance in Denver during which Eggy debuted ten new originals as part of a fantasy-narrative song cycle dubbed The Ballad of Blucifer. A full, pro-shot video of Eggy performing The Ballad of Blucifer is now available to watch via YouTube below.

The newly announced Eggy spring tour includes 14 new dates in March 2026 around the Midwest and Southeast in addition to the group’s previously announced performance at Florida’s newly revived Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival.

The March 2026 Eggy run, billed as the Something in the Air Tour, will begin on March 4th at Cleveland, OH’s Beachland Ballroom before continuing to Detroit, MI (3/5), Madison, WI (3/6), Whitestown, IN (3/7), Lexington, KY (3/8), Memphis, TN (3/11), Jackson, MS (3/12), Atlanta, GA (3/13), Charlotte, NC (3/14), Raleigh, NC (3/15), Chattanooga, TN (3/17), Nashville, TN (3/18), Knoxville, TN (3/19), and Charleston, SC (3/20). The run will wrap with Eggy’s performance at Okeechobee that weekend.

Artist ticket pre-sales for the new Eggy tour dates begin today, Wednesday, November 12th, ahead of a general on-sale this Friday, November 14th. Find pre-sale and ticketing details here.

The New Haven, CT-based quartet composed of Jake Brownstein (guitar, vocals), Dani Battat (keys, vocals), Mike Goodman (bass, vocals), and Alex Bailey (drums, vocals) is currently on tour and headed for Sunshine Hootenanny Music & Arts Festival in Brooksville, FL (11/13–11/15) on Thursday. From there, Eggy will wrap up its touring year with a sold-out, three-set show at Chicago, IL’s Thalia Hall this Saturday, November 15th and a hometown performance at New Haven, CT’s famed Toad’s Place with support from Residual Groove the night before Thanksgiving, Wednesday, November 26th [get tickets].

After spending a week on the road with Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers in late September and early October, Eggy recently opened its fall tour with a sold-out, two-night Denver run over Halloween weekend. On Halloween night, the band debuted ten new original songs collectively titled The Ballad of Blucifer that reimagine the epic origins of the “evil” blue horse that infamously lurks outside the Denver airport.

As Dani Battat told Live For Live Music in a series of interviews last month, when The Ballad of Blucifer began to take shape in mid-July, “The original idea was … just kind of playing an Eggy show that was themed Western” and featured “some covers that have to do with horses.”

But as they considered how to explore Blucifer’s mysteries onstage, Eggy came upon more questions than answers. “Everyone always sees [the Blue Mustang statue] for its surface,” Battat explained. “They see this scary-looking horse, his bright red eyes, his blue skin, his blue coat, but [do] people ever stop to wonder, ‘Who is the horse on inside? Why was this horse chosen to be iconicized? What could be the story behind this horse? … And then it was like, ‘Oh, what if… what if we take this to the next level? Write our own shit… the backstory behind Blue, and how he became Blucifer.’”

Drawing on past experience with Choose Your Own Eggventure, the interactive storytelling/setlist curation concept Eggy concocted for fans during the pandemic, the band enlisted the help of longtime lyrical collaborator Patrick Amarante and began to fashion the world in which The Ballad of Blucifer would take place—though Battat noted on multiple occasions that the process felt more like continuing an ongoing story than writing a new one: As a detailed, multi-generational saga materialized and a “Lord of the Rings with horses” aesthetic took shape, the band realized that “this kind of lives in the existing Eggy world, too… thematic stuff, the feelings, settings,” Battat explained, pointing to past songs like “High Noon” and “Way of the Rain” as notable overlaps.

Related: The Ballad Of Blucifer: Eggy Recasts Origins Of Denver’s Demon Horse With Original Halloween Show [Interview]

“The first inklings of this world are actually from when we were in high school,” he added of the process. “There’s a whole world there that we are discovering together. It kind of tells you what it wants to do.”

In order to make sure their vision was fully realized with the new songs, Battat led the charge in writing out the full narrative of Blucifer’s multi-generational origin in vivid prose, which you can now read alongside the lyrics to each of the new songs. As Battat noted, “All of that [world-building] was really just so that when we were writing songs, we knew what to write about… how to now express the world to people. One of the things that was really important for us in this was, like, [with] all this stuff happening, how does it make everybody feel in this world? That’s the stuff we’re trying to write about.” Read the full Ballad of Blucifer story here.

With several of the new songs—”Peace Upon Us”, “I Pray”, “Breaking the Horse”, “Silver Steed (My Blue)”, “The Sip”, “Agatha”, “Rampage”, “Reflections”, “Falsities and Fire”, and “Voice of Them All”—already making their way into Eggy’s setlists as the ongoing tour continues, The Ballad of Blucifer is positioned to serve as a new outlet for exploration within Eggy’s rapidly growing catalog.

Watch a full, pro-shot video of Eggy debuting ten new songs as The Ballad of Blucifer on Halloween in Denver below. Stream the full show, follow along with nightly live audio uploads, and access subscriber-exclusive livetreams of select Eggy dates via nugs here.

Scroll down to view a full list of upcoming Eggy tour dates. Find ticketing details here.

Eggy – The Ballad of Blucifer (Debut) [Full Pro-Shot] – Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom – Denver, CO – 10/31/25
 

EGGY 2026 TOUR DATES

Notes: All dates in 2026 except where otherwise noted. Newly added dates bolded.

Thursday, November 13, 2025 – Brooksville, Florida – Sunshine Hootenanny Music & Arts Festival
Saturday, November 15, 2025 – Chicago, Illinois – Thalia Hall
Wednesday, November 26, 2025 – New Haven, Connecticut – Toad’s Place
Wednesday, January 7 – Pawtucket, Rhode Island – The Met
Thursday, January 8 – Albany, New York – Empire Live
Friday, January 9 – Port Chester, New York – The Capitol Theatre
Saturday, January 10 – Portland, Maine – State Theatre
Tuesday, January 20 – Saturday, January 24 – Riviera Maya, Mexico – Panic en la Playa
Saturday, February 7 – Thursday, February 12 – Miami, Florida – Jam Cruise 22
Wednesday, March 4 – Cleveland, Ohio – Beachland Ballroom
Thursday, March 5 – Detroit, Michigan – El Club
Friday, March 6 – Madison, Wisconsin – High Noon Saloon
Saturday, March 7 – Whitestown, Indiana – Moontown Brewing Company
Sunday, March 8 – Lexington, Kentucky – The Burl
Wednesday, March 11 – Memphis, Tennessee – 1884 Lounge at Minglewood Hall
Thursday, March 12 – Jackson, Mississippi – Duling Hall
Friday, March 13 – Atlanta, Georgia – Terminal West
Saturday, March 14 – Charlotte, North Carolina – Neighborhood Theatre
Sunday, March 15 – Raleigh, North Carolina – Lincoln Theatre
Tuesday, March 17 – Chattanooga, Tennessee – The Barrelhouse Ballroom
Wednesday, March 18 – Nashville, Tennessee – The Basement East
Thursday, March 19 – Knoxville, Tennessee – Barley’s Taproom
Friday, March 20 – Charleston, South Carolina – The Charleston Pour House
Thursday, March 19 – Sunday, March 22 – Okeechobee, Florida – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival
Thursday, April 9 – Bend, Oregon – Tower Theatre
Thursday, May 7 – Saturday, May 9 – San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur – Viva El Gonzo
Thursday, May 21 – Sunday, May 24 – Martinsville, Virginia – Rooster Walk 16 Music & Arts Festival

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