Biffy Clyro to Hit the Road for Their 2026 North American Tour
Scottish alt-rock band Biffy Clyro has officially announced a North American tour set for 2026, promoting their latest album, Futique. The California-based duo Raue will join them as special guests throughout the tour.
This tour marks a continuation of Biffy Clyro’s global Futique Tour, incorporating several rescheduled performances from their December 2025 U.S. dates, which were postponed due to visa application issues. The North American leg will kick off on April 20th at The Belasco in Los Angeles and will span 12 shows, concluding on May 7th in Philadelphia. Major stops include Chicago, Toronto, and New York.
Simon Neil, the band’s frontman, shared their enthusiasm for the upcoming shows: “We are sooo excited to come play for y’all,” he stated. “We were gutted to cancel the last run of shows before Xmas, so these gigs are going to be extra special. You’re gonna wanna be there.”
Prior to their North American dates, Biffy Clyro is scheduled to perform in various countries, including Spain, Germany, and Australia. Following their stint in the U.S., they will continue touring across the globe, with performances planned in the United Kingdom, Germany, and Hungary.
Biffy Clyro’s 2026 tour dates include:
- 04/20 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
- 04/23 — Denver, CO @ The Federal
- 04/25 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
- 04/26 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
- 04/28 — Indianapolis, IN @ Deluxe at Old National Centre
- 04/29 — Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
- 05/01 — Detroit, MI @ The Magic Stick
- 05/02 — Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall
- 05/03 — Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theatre
- 05/05 — New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
- 05/06 — Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
- 05/07 — Philadelphia, PA @ Theatre of Living Arts
For eager fans, tickets are available through Ticketmaster. The concert experience promises to be especially significant, as Neil’s enthusiasm reflects the band’s determination to make their performances memorable after the previous cancellations.






