Alter Bridge has locked in a North American fall tour for 2026, bringing the Pennsylvania hard rock band back to US venues after their recent album cycle winds down. The tour will feature Canadian rock outfit Big Wreck and country-rock artist Tim Montana as supporting acts, creating a multi-genre bill that bridges melodic rock and Americana influences.
Alter Bridge, fronted by Myles Kennedy with Mark Tremonti on guitar, has maintained a rigorous touring schedule over the past several years, supporting their 2022 album "Pawns and Kings" and subsequent releases. The band commands a devoted fanbase built across two decades of touring, with Kennedy and Tremonti's songwriting prowess establishing them as serious voices in modern rock. Big Wreck, led by Ian Thornley, brings technical prowess and a hard rock pedigree stretching back to the 1990s Canadian scene. Tim Montana rounds out the lineup with folk and country sensibilities, offering audiences variety across the three-act bill.
The pairing reflects broader trends in rock touring, where bands now frequently cross-pollinate genres rather than stick strictly to scene-specific lineups. This approach expands reach beyond traditional rock radio audiences to listeners interested in alternative country and progressive rock.
Specific dates, venues, and ticketing information for the Alter Bridge fall 2026 tour were not detailed in the announcement, though fans can expect the band to hit major markets across North America. The tour timing positions it well after any potential new material Alter Bridge may release in the coming months, suggesting the trek will showcase both catalog deep cuts and fresh songs to live audiences.
