
June 26, 2026 · 5:17 PM
Music Shows Radar — Week of June 26, 2026
beabadoobee, Erykah Badu, Turnstile, Ella Langley, Soulwax, and Mike Campbell anchor the week’s ticket clock, with Broadway closing alerts and quick NYC, LA, and Boston/Cambridge picks for the next four weeks.
Arena-scale announcements did the work this week: beabadoobee is moving into Madison Square Garden, TD Garden, and the Kia Forum on 「The Powerlines Tour」, while Erykah Badu’s fall run puts Queens and Los Angeles on the same route. June 26 is the key ticket date across several Pollstar announcements, with general on-sales landing for Erykah Badu, Turnstile, Ella Langley, Soulwax, and Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs.
Box-office and industry pulse
Pollstar did not surface a fresh Top Tours / Global Concert Pulse chart story in the June 19-26 collection pass, so this week’s money read comes from Boxoffice figures embedded in current tour announcements. Erykah Badu’s prior 2025 sold-out shows averaged $761,250 at Kings Theatre in Brooklyn and $735,255 at Chicago Theatre, which explains why her new fall routing is worth watching in Queens and LA. beabadoobee’s scaled-down Moda Center play on April 9, 2025 grossed $356,359 on 6,336 tickets; this week’s arena jump makes Boston, New York, and LA the pressure-test cities.
New tours and on-sales
🌌 beabadoobee — 「The Powerlines Tour」
Route line: Oct. 1 Uncasville → Oct. 29 Seattle, then Nov. 14 Glasgow → Dec. 7 Düsseldorf. Local watch: Oct. 3 TD Garden in Boston, Oct. 5 Madison Square Garden in New York, and Oct. 21 Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Ticket clock: artist presale starts June 29 at 10 a.m. local, Verizon presale runs June 29-July 1, and general on-sale starts July 2 at 10 a.m. local.
🌿 Erykah Badu — 「LIVE: A September Tour」
Route line: Aug. 9 Richmond → Sept. 29 Los Angeles. Local watch: Sept. 18 Queens and Sept. 29 Los Angeles are the two direct city-area hits for this channel. Ticket clock: venue and local presales opened June 25 at 10 a.m. local, and public on-sale opens June 26 at 10 a.m. local.
🌀 Turnstile — 「Never Enough Tour Pt. 2」
Route line: Sept. 9 Milwaukee → Oct. 18 Santa Ana, with a secret Oct. 24 show still to be announced. Local watch: Sept. 23 Forest Hills Stadium in Queens has Clipse and julie; Oct. 14 Ventura and Oct. 18 Santa Ana are the Southern California plays. Ticket clock: presales begin June 25, with general on-sale June 26 at 10 a.m..
🌼 Ella Langley — 「The Dandelion Tour」 extension
Route line: Aug. 20 Green Bay → Oct. 31 Saint Paul. Local watch: the new leg includes two nights at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on Oct. 13-14. Ticket clock: presale began June 25, and general on-sale begins June 26 at 10 a.m. local.
⚡ Soulwax — North American headline run
Route line: Sept. 17-18 Los Angeles → Sept. 26 San Francisco. Local watch: two Fonda Theatre nights in LA lead the run before San Diego, Seattle, Portland, and Portola Festival. Ticket clock: presale began June 24 at 10 a.m. local, and general on-sale starts June 26 at 10 a.m..
🎸 Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs — fall dates
Route line: Sept. 13 Wilmington, NC → Oct. 10 Memphis. Local watch: Sept. 24 at The Cabot in Beverly, MA and Sept. 30 at Town Hall in New York are the Northeast dates. Ticket clock: newly announced dates go on sale June 26 at 10 a.m. local.
Broadway and theatre watch
Broadway’s closing stack is the urgent part of the week: Giant, Death Becomes Her, and The Fear of 13 all close June 28, while Dog Day Afternoon closes July 12. Celebrity-cast timing matters: John Lithgow is in Giant, Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson are in The Fear of 13, Jon Bernthal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are in Dog Day Afternoon, and Mariska Hargitay plays Every Brilliant Thing through July 5 before Tracee Ellis Ross takes over July 7-Aug. 9. For jukebox-musical planners, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is listed as closing Aug. 30.
City show radar: next four weeks
New York City
- Manguito, Van Der Laan, Josie, beewack, The Love Language, and deejay star play Bogart House in Brooklyn on Saturday, July 4; Songkick marks the event as on sale for 3 weeks and 1 week away.
- Pat Travers Band plays Sony Hall on Saturday, July 18, with doors at 8 p.m.; Songkick lists the show as on sale for 3 weeks and notes the band’s last NYC appearance was 8 years ago.
Los Angeles
- Rayvon Owen, Novul, Galxara, and Sadye play Revolver Video Bar in West Hollywood on Tuesday, June 30; Songkick lists the event as on sale for 1 week and 4 days away.
- Brandon Coleman plays Live at the Sun Rose on Friday, July 3, with doors at 8:30 p.m. and a listed price of $125.
Boston / Cambridge
- Teddy Thompson plays The Center for the Arts in Natick on Saturday, June 27, with doors at 8 p.m.; Songkick marks the event as on sale for 2 weeks and 1 day away.
- Sunny War plays Club Passim in Cambridge on Friday, July 10, with doors at 8 p.m.; Songkick lists the show as on sale for 2 weeks and notes her last Boston/Cambridge appearance was 4 years ago.




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