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Weezer - The Gathering world tour and Gold Album in 2026-27

Published on 08/22/2026 at 19:52 | Editorial responsibility: Rafael Müller, Editor-in-Chief AD HOC NEWS

Weezer launch their 32-date The Gathering arena tour in North America from September 8, 2026, tied to the new Gold Album released on August 21, 2026 via Reprise/Warner.

Arena-Konzert mit Laufsteg-Bühne, Konfetti, Luftschlangen und jubelnder Menge
Großes Finale in der Arena: Über die Laufstegbühne hinweg regnen Konfetti und Luftschlangen auf die ekstatische Menge herab., Illustration mit AI erstellt.

Weezer return to the global stage with a major new chapter in 2026. The band are tying a fresh self-titled record, widely dubbed the Gold Album, to an extensive The Gathering world tour that begins with 32 arena dates across North America in fall 2026, according to Live Nation and multiple tour announcements.

North American The Gathering tour in fall 2026

The core of Weezer's current plans is The Gathering, a 32-city North American arena run scheduled between September 8 and October 24, 2026, with support from The Shins and Silversun Pickups, as detailed in a Live Nation release and major music press coverage.

The tour opens on September 8, 2026 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, followed by a September 9 show at Chase Center in San Francisco and a September 11 stop at Moda Center in Portland. Subsequent dates include Vancouver's Rogers Arena on September 12 and Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena on September 13, giving West Coast fans several early chances to see the new production.

Route, key arenas and European leg

From the Pacific Northwest, Weezer take The Gathering through the Mountain and Midwest regions, with shows at venues such as Maverik Center in West Valley City on September 15, Ball Arena in Denver on September 16, and Grand Casino Arena in Saint Paul on September 20, before reaching United Center in Chicago on September 22 and Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on September 23.

The run continues into eastern North America, including Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on September 25, Place Bell in Laval on September 26, TD Garden in Boston on September 27, Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia on September 29, and Barclays Center in Brooklyn on September 30. A sequence of southern and coastal dates follows, with Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. on October 2, Spectrum Center in Charlotte on October 3, Lenovo Center in Raleigh on October 4, Nationwide Arena in Columbus on October 6, Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on October 7, Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on October 9, State Farm Arena in Atlanta on October 10, Kia Center in Orlando on October 11, Amerant Bank Arena in Sunrise on October 13, and Benchmark International Arena in Tampa on October 14.

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What comes next for Weezer fans

After Tampa, the itinerary heads to Toyota Center in Houston on October 16, American Airlines Center in Dallas on October 17 and Moody Center ATX in Austin on October 18, followed by Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix on October 20, Viejas Arena in San Diego on October 21, T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on October 23 and a closing show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on October 24.

These dates are part of a broader The Gathering world tour that adds a Japan leg in February 2027 and a European run in May and June 2027, with stops at cities such as Dublin, Manchester, Glasgow, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Oslo, Stockholm and Helsinki. While Germany is not yet listed on the official tour page, the inclusion of major European arenas signals the possibility of further continental routing beyond the announced shows.

How the Gold Album sounds

The new self-titled album, commonly referred to as the Gold Album because of its artwork, is Weezer's twentieth studio record and arrives on August 21, 2026 via Reprise and Warner Records, as confirmed by multiple music outlets and the band's official site.

Produced by Klas Åhlund and Kenneth Blume, the album continues Weezer's tradition of color-coded self-titled releases while updating their sound with a mix of melodic guitar rock and polished, synth-friendly textures. The ten-track set includes songs such as Say Yes, Shine Again, Don't Make It Weird, We Might as Well Be Strangers featuring Wednesday, C.E.O., Hoops, Nowhere, The Show Must Go On, Up In The Clouds and The LA Sound, reflecting a blend of power-pop hooks and more conceptual lyrical themes.

Weezer at a glance

  • Act: Weezer
  • Genre: Alternative rock, power pop
  • Origin: Los Angeles, United States
  • Active since: 1992
  • Lineup: Rivers Cuomo (vocals, guitar), Brian Bell (guitar), Scott Shriner (bass), Patrick Wilson (drums)
  • Label: Reprise Records / Warner Records
  • Key works: Weezer (Blue Album) (1994), Pinkerton (1996), Weezer (Green Album) (2001), Van Weezer (2021)
  • Current album/single: Weezer (Gold Album), released August 21, 2026
  • Charts / certifications: Gold Album released in the week of August 21, 2026 with early reviews highlighting its conceptual approach; detailed chart placements will follow in the official listings for that week.
  • Next live date: September 8, 2026, Sacramento, Golden 1 Center

Frequently asked questions about Weezer

When does Weezer's The Gathering tour start?
The Gathering North American arena tour is scheduled to start on September 8, 2026 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, California, with The Shins and Silversun Pickups as support acts.

Which cities are included on Weezer's 2026 North American run?
The 32-date itinerary includes major cities such as San Francisco, Portland, Vancouver, Seattle, Denver, Chicago, Detroit, Toronto, Boston, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, Washington, Charlotte, Raleigh, Columbus, Milwaukee, Nashville, Atlanta, Orlando, Sunrise, Tampa, Houston, Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, San Diego, Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

What is on the tracklist of Weezer's Gold Album?
The Gold Album features ten tracks: Say Yes, Shine Again, Don't Make It Weird, We Might As Well Be Strangers featuring Wednesday, C.E.O., Hoops, Nowhere, The Show Must Go On, Up In The Clouds and The LA Sound, combining guitar-driven songs with more polished pop elements.

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