Muna has announced a 2026 tour spanning North America, the UK, and Europe in support of their latest album, Dancing on the Wall. The Los Angeles synth-pop trio, comprising Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, and Ruth Bergsma, will bring their dance-floor electropop to venues across multiple continents next year.
The tour announcement arrives as the band continues momentum from Dancing on the Wall, their third studio album. The record builds on Muna's trajectory as one of pop's most inventive contemporary acts, blending infectious melodies with precise production and Gavin's distinctive vocal delivery. Since their 2017 debut self-titled LP and 2019's Saves the World, the group has refined their sound into something both commercially appealing and artistically uncompromising.
Muna's live shows have earned a reputation for high-energy performances that translate their studio sophistication into visceral stage experiences. The 2026 tour will test that appeal across diverse markets, from intimate theaters to larger venues depending on the territory. The breadth of the tour reflects the band's growing international fanbase and their position within the broader landscape of synth-pop revival that has gained traction over the past half-decade.
The announcement comes during a period of touring resurgence in the industry following pandemic-related disruptions. For artists like Muna, extensive international tours have become essential for album promotion and fanbase building, particularly as streaming economics continue to reshape how musicians generate revenue.
Specific dates and venue information have not yet been released, though interested fans can expect typical pre-sale windows and ticketing details in the coming months. The 2026 tour represents a significant opportunity for the trio to expand their reach beyond their existing devoted audience and cement Dancing on the Wall as a defining moment in their catalog.
