H.E.R. Tour Dates 2026 — Full Schedule, Cities & Venues
H.E.R.'s touring framework has run on a band-led headline structure across the post-Back of My Mind cycles — theater and amphitheater dates anchored by the full band configuration with H.E.R. centered on her own multi-instrumental performance across guitar, bass, piano, and the occasional drum solo. The 2021 and 2022 Back of My Mind Tour covered roughly 30 North American markets across theaters and amphitheaters, with international dates across the UK, Europe, and Australia. Subsequent cycles have rotated through co-headline and festival appearances — the Coldplay Music of the Spheres World Tour opening slot on select stadium dates, the Coachella 2025 Weekend One main stage Friday-night headline, Lollapalooza, Essence Festival, BottleRock Napa Valley, and the broader R&B and soul festival circuit. Routing announcements for upcoming legs have not been comprehensively confirmed at the time of writing; industry expectations for the next North American routing have pointed to a return to the theater and amphitheater framework anchored by Los Angeles Greek Theatre, New York Radio City Music Hall or the Beacon Theatre, the Oakland Fox Theater hometown date, Atlanta Cadence Bank Amphitheatre, Chicago Auditorium Theatre, and the broader summer amphitheater circuit, with arena-tier configurations possible at Crypto.com Arena, Madison Square Garden, and State Farm Arena depending on demand and album-cycle timing. New dates are announced through Live Nation and AEG Presents in regional batches typically 2–4 months before the first show of each leg, with the RCA Records newsletter and the official H.E.R. mailing list carrying the earliest 24–72 hour pre-sale window before the Ticketmaster Verified Fan registration closes. The schedule grid above pulls every confirmed date from the live Ticketmaster Discovery feed and auto-updates daily as new dates are announced. For real-time tour announcements, follow @hermusicofficial on Instagram and bookmark this page — the cards above will populate the moment Live Nation confirms new dates on Ticketmaster.
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About H.E.R.
Gabriella Sarmiento Wilson was born June 27, 1997 in Vallejo, California — a working-class East Bay city across the strait from San Francisco — to a Filipino mother and an African-American father, and was raised in a deeply musical household where she began playing piano at age two, guitar shortly after, and started performing publicly by the time she was in elementary school. Her father, Kenny Wilson, played in a local Bay Area cover band, and the family environment was steeped in the R&B, gospel, jazz, soul, and singer-songwriter tradition that became the foundation for the H.E.R. project's sonic palette. She first surfaced on national television in 2009 at age eleven on The View, performing under the name Gabi Wilson, and that early run included appearances on the Maury Show, Today, and a 2011 appearance on the Radio Disney circuit. She signed with RCA Records in 2011 at age fourteen and released a debut single, Something to Prove, under the Gabi Wilson name. The masked H.E.R. project relaunched the public-facing career in 2016 with the H.E.R. Volume 1 EP — silhouette artwork, no on-record vocals identified, no interviews — and the rollout immediately drew critical and industry attention for the deliberate withholding of identity at a moment when artist personality was the dominant marketing currency in pop and R&B. H.E.R. Volume 2 in 2017 deepened the catalogue, and the compilation H.E.R. — collecting the first two EPs plus new material — released October 2017 through RCA, pulled five Grammy nominations at the 61st ceremony in February 2019 including Album of the Year and Best New Artist, and won Best R&B Album plus Best R&B Performance for Best Part with Daniel Caesar. I Used to Know Her: The Prelude in 2018 and I Used to Know Her: Part 2 later that year continued the EP framework, and the consolidated I Used to Know Her compilation in August 2019 collected the cycle's material with new songs including Lord Is Coming with YBN Cordae. The 2021 protest single I Can't Breathe, released June 2020 in response to the murder of George Floyd and the broader Black Lives Matter movement, won Grammy Song of the Year at the 63rd ceremony in March 2021 — H.E.R. accepted alongside co-writers Dernst Emile II and Tiara Thomas. Fight for You, written for the Judas and the Black Messiah soundtrack with the same co-writing team and the film's score composers, won the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 93rd Oscars in April 2021. The debut full-length studio album Back of My Mind released June 2021 through RCA and MBK Entertainment — a 21-track effort produced primarily by D'Mile, with collaborators including Chris Brown (Come Through), Cardi B (Need a Favor), Ty Dolla Sign (Hold On), Lil Baby (Find a Way), Bryson Tiller, Yung Bleu, and DJ Khaled — pulled the Damage single to platinum certification and anchored the project's first sustained mainstream radio cycle. She performed America the Beautiful at Super Bowl LV in February 2021 and joined the Pepsi Super Bowl LVI halftime show as a featured contributor. Her live multi-instrumental capacity — guitar, bass, piano, drums, and a deeply trained vocal — has been treated by the touring industry as a defining differentiator since the earliest theater dates, and the touring framework has consistently leaned into a band-led, instrumentally heavy stage configuration rather than the dance-and-track-show format more typical of mainstream R&B and pop touring of the era. The Coachella 2025 Weekend One main stage performance on a marquee Friday night — supporting the broader album cycle that has continued through the EP and single drops following Back of My Mind — confirmed her status as a festival headline draw at the scale of the highest-tier R&B and pop touring acts.
