Classic folk rock favorites America have shared a major update on their Happy Trails Tour 2026, announcing a fresh round of tour dates across North America.
The band revealed the news through an official Instagram post, confirming that tickets and VIP packages was on sale Jan. 30 at 10 a.m. via their website.
The newly added shows stretch from May through June 2026, bringing America’s timeless songs to fans in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Georgia, Washington, Colorado, Virginia, Canada and Illinois.
“Just Announced: Additional AMERICA shows on The Happy Trails Tour 2026!” the band wrote online, inviting fans to share where they plan to see America live. highlights nine new cities, including Nashville, Seattle, Toronto and Chicago, making the tour one of the group’s most extensive in recent years.
Singers Dewey Bunnell and Gerry Beckley, founding members of the classic rock band America, perform onstage at The Canyon Club on October 26, 2019 in Agoura Hills, California.Photo by Scott Dudelson/Getty Images
This announcement builds on a tour that officially kicks off March 7, 2026, in Highland, California, and runs through late June. With these added dates, America’s schedule now covers more than 20 performances across the U.S. and Canada, plus a special appearance aboard the ’70s Rock & Romance Cruise in March.
America Expands Happy Trails Tour 2026
View this post on InstagramThe additional shows include stops on May 7 in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, May 28 in Nashville, May 30 in Fayetteville, Georgia, and June 11 in Seattle, followed by Denver, Richmond, Tysons, Toronto and a final added date in Chicago on June 27. These cities join an already packed itinerary that features Louisville, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Des Moines, Sarasota and Reno.
Tickets for all dates will be available through America’s official website, along with VIP packages for fans hoping to get closer to the band. Organizers note that more dates could still be added, keeping anticipation high as the tour approaches.
The 2026 run is especially meaningful because it marks a new era for America on the road. Founding member Dewey Bunnell now leads the touring lineup following Gerry Beckley’s retirement from touring after more than five decades of travel. Beckley remains an active member of the band creatively, but chose to step back from life on the road to spend more time with family.
Fans attending the Happy Trails Tour can expect a setlist filled with America’s most beloved songs, including “A Horse with No Name,” “Ventura Highway,” “Sister Golden Hair,” “Tin Man” and “Lonely People.”
Adding to the band’s momentum, Bunnell and Beckley were nominated for the Songwriters Hall of Fame Class of 2026, placing them alongside some of the most respected names in modern music.
While no new studio album has been announced, the focus remains on celebrating the band’s legacy through live shows. As the band asked in their announcement, the question now is simple: where will you see America live in 2026?
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