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Punch Brothers—mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Brittany Haas—begin a sixty-four city North American tour on May 14, performing through the spring, summer, and fall in celebration of their new album, The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers, due July 24 on Nonesuch Records. They will make stops throughout the East Coast, South, Midwest, Rockies, Southwest, West Coast and Canada, with headlining shows at venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, NY and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN; and performances at festivals including Newport Folk Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and Spoleto Festival, among others. It is the band’s most extensive tour since 2019. 

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Punch Brothers—mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Brittany Haas—begin a sixty-four city North American tour on May 14, 2026, performing through the spring, summer, and fall in celebration of their new album, The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers, due July 24 on Nonesuch Records. They will make stops throughout the East Coast, South, Midwest, Rockies, Southwest, West Coast and Canada, with headlining shows at venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, NY and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN; and performances at festivals including Newport Folk Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and Spoleto Festival, among others. It is the band’s most extensive tour since 2019 (full schedule below). Punch Brothers has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting organizations working for equity, access, and dignity for all. VIP packages are available throughout the tour. Presales begin Wednesday, May 6 at 10am local time. General on sale begins Friday, May 8 at 10am local time. For tickets and more info, visit punchbrothers.com.

The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers is the seventh album from the Grammy-winning band—and its first comprising all instrumental tunes as well as its first with fiddle player Brittany Haas, who joined the quintet in 2023. The record features eight new original compositions by Punch Brothers as well as three traditional songs they arranged. A performance video of the opening track, “New Bike,” directed by Josh Goleman, may be seen below. A limited edition blue translucent LP is available from the Punch Brothers Store and the Nonesuch Store.

PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

May 14, Morristown, NJ—Mayo Performing Arts Center 
May 15, Allentown, PA—Archer Music Hall 
May 16, Rocky Mount, VA—The Harvester Performance Center 
May 17, Durham, NC—The Carolina Theatre 
May 19, Charlotte, NC—Knight Theater 
May 21, Richmond, VA—Maymont 
May 22, Cumberland, MD—DelFest 
May 23, Wilmington, NC—Greenfield Lake Amphitheater 
May 24, Charleston, SC—Spoleto Festival 
May 26, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL—Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 
May 27, Birmingham, AL—Avondale Brewing Company 
May 28, Knoxville, TN—Tennessee Theatre 
May 29, Pelham, TN—The Caverns 
May 30, Atlanta, GA—The Eastern 
June 20+21, Telluride, CO—Telluride Bluegrass Festival 
June 23, Kansas City, MO—Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts 
June 24, St. Louis, MO—Powell Hall 
June 25, Owensboro, KY—ROMP Fest 
June 26, Cincinnati, OH—Taft Theatre 
June 27, Boone, NC—Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts 
July 18, Katonah, NY—Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts—Venetian Theater 
July 19, Hammondsport, NY—Concerts at Point of the Bluff 
July 21, South Deerfield, MA—Tree House Brewing Company - Deerfield 
July 22, Bar Harbor, ME—Criterion Theatre 
July 24, Hiram, ME—Ossipee Valley Music Festival 
July 25, Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival
July 26, Lyons, CO—RockyGrass Festival
July 27, Teton Village, WY—Grand Teton Music Festival
September 9, Grand Rapids, MI—Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
September 10, Royal Oak, MI—Royal Oak Music Theatre
September 11, Evanston, IL—Cahn Auditorium
September 13, Milwaukee, WI—The Pabst Theater
September 15, Rochester, MN—Mayo Civic Center, Presentation Hall
September 16, Iowa City, IA—Hancher Auditorium at University of Iowa
September 17, Goshen, IN—Sauder Concert Hall
September 18, Columbus, OH—Southern Theatre
September 19, Cleveland Heights, OH—Cain Park Evans Amphitheater
October 1, Seattle, WA—The Moore Theatre
October 2, Portland, OR—Revolution Hall
October 3, Bend, OR—Tower Theatre
October 7, Santa Barbara, CA—venue TBA
October 8, Los Angeles, CA—venue TBA
October 9, San Diego, CA—Epstein Family Amphitheater
October 10, Scottsdale, AZ—Virginia G. Piper Theater—Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
October 11, Albuquerque, NM—KiMo Theatre
October 13, Beaver Creek, CO—Vilar Performing Arts Center
October 14, Denver, CO—Paramount Theatre
October 15, Boulder, CO—Boulder Theater
October 17, Manteo, NC—Outer Banks Bluegrass Island Festival 
November 4, New York, NY—Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall
November 5, Glenside, PA—Keswick Theatre
November 6, Washington, DC—Warner Theatre
November 7, Storrs, CT—Jorgensen Center For The Performing Arts
November 8, Rutland, VT—The Paramount Theatre
November 11, Portland, ME—State Theatre
November 12, Concord, NH—Capitol Center for the Arts, Chubb Theatre
November 13, Boston, MA—Boch Center, Shubert Theatre
November 14, Ithaca, NY—State Theatre
November 15, Buffalo, NY—Center for the Arts
November 17, Toronto, ON—Koerner Hall
November 19, Louisville, KY—The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts—Brown Theatre
November 21, Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
Feb 26-Mar 4, 2027, Miami, FL—Cayamo Cruise

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Punch Brothers 2026-05 by Josh Goleman
  • Tuesday, May 5, 2026
    Punch Brothers Add Dates to Extensive North American Tour
    Josh Goleman

    Punch Brothers—mandolinist Chris Thile, guitarist Chris Eldridge, bassist Paul Kowert, banjoist Noam Pikelny, and violinist Brittany Haas—begin a sixty-four city North American tour on May 14, 2026, performing through the spring, summer, and fall in celebration of their new album, The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers, due July 24 on Nonesuch Records. They will make stops throughout the East Coast, South, Midwest, Rockies, Southwest, West Coast and Canada, with headlining shows at venues such as Carnegie Hall in New York, NY and the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN; and performances at festivals including Newport Folk Festival, Telluride Bluegrass Festival, and Spoleto Festival, among others. It is the band’s most extensive tour since 2019 (full schedule below). Punch Brothers has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 per ticket goes to supporting organizations working for equity, access, and dignity for all. VIP packages are available throughout the tour. Presales begin Wednesday, May 6 at 10am local time. General on sale begins Friday, May 8 at 10am local time. For tickets and more info, visit punchbrothers.com.

    The Unsung Adventures of Punch Brothers is the seventh album from the Grammy-winning band—and its first comprising all instrumental tunes as well as its first with fiddle player Brittany Haas, who joined the quintet in 2023. The record features eight new original compositions by Punch Brothers as well as three traditional songs they arranged. A performance video of the opening track, “New Bike,” directed by Josh Goleman, may be seen below. A limited edition blue translucent LP is available from the Punch Brothers Store and the Nonesuch Store.

    PUNCH BROTHERS ON TOUR

    May 14, Morristown, NJ—Mayo Performing Arts Center 
    May 15, Allentown, PA—Archer Music Hall 
    May 16, Rocky Mount, VA—The Harvester Performance Center 
    May 17, Durham, NC—The Carolina Theatre 
    May 19, Charlotte, NC—Knight Theater 
    May 21, Richmond, VA—Maymont 
    May 22, Cumberland, MD—DelFest 
    May 23, Wilmington, NC—Greenfield Lake Amphitheater 
    May 24, Charleston, SC—Spoleto Festival 
    May 26, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL—Ponte Vedra Concert Hall 
    May 27, Birmingham, AL—Avondale Brewing Company 
    May 28, Knoxville, TN—Tennessee Theatre 
    May 29, Pelham, TN—The Caverns 
    May 30, Atlanta, GA—The Eastern 
    June 20+21, Telluride, CO—Telluride Bluegrass Festival 
    June 23, Kansas City, MO—Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts 
    June 24, St. Louis, MO—Powell Hall 
    June 25, Owensboro, KY—ROMP Fest 
    June 26, Cincinnati, OH—Taft Theatre 
    June 27, Boone, NC—Schaefer Center for the Performing Arts 
    July 18, Katonah, NY—Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts—Venetian Theater 
    July 19, Hammondsport, NY—Concerts at Point of the Bluff 
    July 21, South Deerfield, MA—Tree House Brewing Company - Deerfield 
    July 22, Bar Harbor, ME—Criterion Theatre 
    July 24, Hiram, ME—Ossipee Valley Music Festival 
    July 25, Newport, RI—Newport Folk Festival
    July 26, Lyons, CO—RockyGrass Festival
    July 27, Teton Village, WY—Grand Teton Music Festival
    September 9, Grand Rapids, MI—Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park
    September 10, Royal Oak, MI—Royal Oak Music Theatre
    September 11, Evanston, IL—Cahn Auditorium
    September 13, Milwaukee, WI—The Pabst Theater
    September 15, Rochester, MN—Mayo Civic Center, Presentation Hall
    September 16, Iowa City, IA—Hancher Auditorium at University of Iowa
    September 17, Goshen, IN—Sauder Concert Hall
    September 18, Columbus, OH—Southern Theatre
    September 19, Cleveland Heights, OH—Cain Park Evans Amphitheater
    October 1, Seattle, WA—The Moore Theatre
    October 2, Portland, OR—Revolution Hall
    October 3, Bend, OR—Tower Theatre
    October 7, Santa Barbara, CA—venue TBA
    October 8, Los Angeles, CA—venue TBA
    October 9, San Diego, CA—Epstein Family Amphitheater
    October 10, Scottsdale, AZ—Virginia G. Piper Theater—Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts
    October 11, Albuquerque, NM—KiMo Theatre
    October 13, Beaver Creek, CO—Vilar Performing Arts Center
    October 14, Denver, CO—Paramount Theatre
    October 15, Boulder, CO—Boulder Theater
    October 17, Manteo, NC—Outer Banks Bluegrass Island Festival 
    November 4, New York, NY—Stern Auditorium at Carnegie Hall
    November 5, Glenside, PA—Keswick Theatre
    November 6, Washington, DC—Warner Theatre
    November 7, Storrs, CT—Jorgensen Center For The Performing Arts
    November 8, Rutland, VT—The Paramount Theatre
    November 11, Portland, ME—State Theatre
    November 12, Concord, NH—Capitol Center for the Arts, Chubb Theatre
    November 13, Boston, MA—Boch Center, Shubert Theatre
    November 14, Ithaca, NY—State Theatre
    November 15, Buffalo, NY—Center for the Arts
    November 17, Toronto, ON—Koerner Hall
    November 19, Louisville, KY—The Kentucky Center for the Performing Arts—Brown Theatre
    November 21, Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
    Feb 26-Mar 4, 2027, Miami, FL—Cayamo Cruise

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