Chappell Roan Tour Dates 2026 — Full Schedule, Cities & Venues
Chappell Roan tour dates — what's announced and what's next
The Midwest Princess Tour and the festival-headline routing that ran alongside it represented Chappell Roan's first full arena-and-festival cycle, with the routing spanning North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and the major festival circuits (Coachella mainstage, Lollapalooza Chicago single-set record, Outside Lands closing-night, All Things Go headline, Reading and Leeds headline). The current state of the project is the post-Midwest-Princess pivot — the album cycle has wound down, the touring side of the project has scaled past 20,000-cap arenas in the major markets, and the working question for the fan community is what shape the next era takes. The historical pattern across pop-superstars at this tier — Billie Eilish, Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa, Sabrina Carpenter — is that the next-album-and-tour announcement window lands somewhere between 12 and 24 months after the previous tour's final curfew, with the lead single dropping 4 to 8 weeks before the tour announcement, the tour announcement itself broken across the artist's verified social accounts and mailing list, and the Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration window opening within 24 to 72 hours of the announcement. For Chappell Roan specifically, the routing template that will most likely be inherited from the breakthrough cycle is multi-night runs at the marquee arenas in Los Angeles (Kia Forum, Crypto.com Arena), New York (Madison Square Garden), Chicago (United Center), Toronto (Scotiabank Arena), Boston (TD Garden), single nights through the secondary US markets, a UK leg anchored at The O2 London, a European leg through Berlin, Paris, Amsterdam, and Milan, and an Australian leg through Sydney and Melbourne. Festival headline slots on the second cycle are guaranteed at this point — Coachella, Lollapalooza, and Glastonbury (UK) are the working possibilities. Stadium dates are possible at the next-album scale for the largest markets — Wembley Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Soldier Field Chicago, Rogers Stadium Toronto — but the project has fundamentally been an arena tour to this point and a stadium upgrade is not guaranteed. The live event strip above this block is the working calendar of every confirmed Chappell Roan date currently on Ticketmaster, sorted chronologically, with cheapest-listed face value, venue, and date pulled live from the Discovery API. If the calendar reads empty, the project is between tour cycles and the next routing has not yet been announced — sign up for the artist's mailing list and bookmark this page. The list will auto-populate the moment new tour dates go live on the Ticketmaster feed.
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About Chappell Roan
Kayleigh Rose Amstutz was born February 19, 1998, in Willard, Missouri — a small Springfield-area town in the southwest corner of the state, the daughter of a registered-nurse mother and a veterinarian father, the eldest of four siblings. She started writing songs in middle school, posted early covers to YouTube under her birth name, and at seventeen signed her first publishing-and-recording deal with Atlantic Records on the strength of a self-recorded demo of an early song called 'Die Young' — written in the months after her older cousin's death, which became the song that pulled her out of Willard and into the Los Angeles industry machine. The Atlantic chapter ran from 2015 to 2020 and is the part of the origin story she has been most public about in interviews: a teenage move to LA without the support network to navigate it, a series of singles that did not break through, a school of major-label A&R that pushed her toward a sound she did not feel was hers, the publishing-and-recording deal terminated in 2020 in the middle of the pandemic with the project effectively reset to zero. The pivot was Dan Nigro — the producer who would also produce Olivia Rodrigo's SOUR and GUTS — agreeing to work with her on a new project on his own terms after the Atlantic deal collapsed. The Chappell Roan persona (the name pulled from her late grandfather Dennis K. Chappell and from the Steve Earle song 'Pink Pony Club'-adjacent track 'The Pilgrim: Chapter 33', stage-cocktailed into the character that fronts the project) was built during the 2020 to 2023 working window — Pink Pony Club released as a standalone single in 2020, the EP School Nights re-issued through her own indie deal, and the Midwest Princess full-length quietly released in September 2023 to modest first-week numbers and a cult fan base that knew every word. The breakthrough was 2024 and it was not a single moment — it was a chain of them. The Olivia Rodrigo GUTS World Tour opening slot in early 2024 put her in front of arena audiences for the first time. The April 2024 single 'Good Luck, Babe!' became the first true crossover smash — a top-10 Billboard Hot 100 entry, eight months on the chart, the song that pulled the casual listener into the catalogue. The Coachella mainstage debut in April was, by the post-festival consensus, the largest Coachella daytime audience for an early-billed act in the festival's history — the crowd overflowed the field and the festival had to reroute foot traffic. Lollapalooza in August broke the festival's all-time single-set attendance record by a meaningful margin. By the end of the year the project had moved from the 500-to-1,500-cap club tier to sold-out arena multi-night runs and the festival headline tier. Midwest Princess streamed past two billion plays, Pink Pony Club went diamond, and the Grammy nomination slate covered Album of the Year, Record of the Year, and Best New Artist with the Best New Artist win as the formal coronation. She is currently signed independently to Amusement Records through a distribution deal with Island/Universal, manages through Nick Bobetsky's State Of The Art, and writes her material with Dan Nigro as the consistent co-writer and producer across the catalogue.
