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Cinderella Voice Tom Keifer Plots Extensive Summer 2026 Tour With Buckcherry And L.A. Guns

Tom Keifer, the former frontman of multi-platinum legends Cinderella, has officially unveiled the itinerary for a massive North American tour.

Tom Keifer 2026 Tour

The voice behind some of the 1980s’ most enduring rock anthems is hitting the road again. Tom Keifer, the former frontman of multi-platinum legends Cinderella, has officially unveiled the itinerary for a massive North American tour scheduled for the spring and summer of 2026.

Performing under the banner of #KEIFERBAND, the vocalist continues to cement his status as a solo powerhouse, a transition he has successfully navigated over the last decade. The upcoming trek is set to launch on May 2 with a high-profile appearance at the annual M3 Rock Fest in Columbia, Maryland, and will run through early August, concluding at the Rock The Dam festival in Kentucky.

Keifer is not hitting the highway alone. He has curated a rotating lineup of rock veterans to join him on select dates. The tour will feature support from hard rock staples Buckcherry and L.A. Guns, as well as former Mötley Crüe frontman John Corabi.

The tour routing includes stops at major venues like the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville and the House of Blues in North Myrtle Beach, alongside festival appearances where he will share the bill with acts such as Queensrÿche, Faster Pus*ycat, White Lion, and Steven Adler.

While the tour celebrates Keifer’s storied past—including Cinderella classics from Night Songs (1986) and Long Cold Winter (1988)—it also looks to the future. Last August, Keifer confirmed to Meltdown of Detroit’s WRIF radio station that he remains deep in the creative process, working on material for the follow-up to his acclaimed sophomore solo album, Rise, which dropped in 2019 via Cleopatra Records.

Backing Keifer on this run is his longtime solo unit, #KEIFERBAND, a group that has helped revitalize his live performances following his well-documented battles with vocal paresis. The lineup features Savannah Keifer, Tony Higbee, Billy Mercer, Tanya Davis, Jarred Pope, and Kory Myers.

Although Cinderella has not released a studio album since 1994’s Still Climbing and has remained largely inactive since 2010, Keifer’s solo resurgence ensures the music remains alive and loud.

Tom Keifer 2026 Tour Dates:

  • May 2 – Columbia, MD – Merriweather Post Pavilion (M3 Rock Fest) (w/ Buckcherry, Faster Pussycat, White Lion, Trixter, Queensrÿche)
  • May 5 – Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
  • May 7 – Jim Thorpe, PA – Penn’s Peak (w/ John Corabi)
  • May 8 – Patchogue, NY – Patchogue Theatre for the Performing Arts (w/ John Corabi)
  • May 9 – Liverpool, NY – Sharkey’s Event Center (w/ John Corabi)
  • May 14 – Green Bay, WI – Epic Event Center (w/ John Corabi)
  • May 15 – Medina, MN – Medina Entertainment Center (w/ John Corabi)
  • May 16 – St Charles, IL – Arcada Theatre
  • May 21 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom (w/ Buckcherry)
  • May 22 – Portland, ME – Aura (w/ Buckcherry)
  • May 23 – Springfield, MA – Symphony Hall (w/ Buckcherry)
  • May 28 – Bloomington, IL – Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • May 29 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium (w/ Buckcherry, John Corabi)
  • May 30 – Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 3 – Erie, PA – Warner Theatre (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 5 – Greensburg, PA – The Palace Theatre (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 7 – Wyandotte, MI – District 142 – Live Music & Event Venue
  • June 11 – Lakeland, FL – Youkey Theater (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 12 – Jacksonville, FL – Florida Theatre (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 13 – Daytona Beach, FL – Peabody Auditorium (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 18 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 19 – Roanoke, VA – Dr. Pepper Park (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 20 – North Myrtle Beach, SC – House Of Blues (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 25 – Cedar Park, TX – Haute Spot (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 26 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • June 27 – Houston, TX – Warehouse Live Midtown (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • July 9 – Wichita, KS – The Cotillion Ballroom (w/ John Corabi)
  • July 10 – Saint Charles, MO – The Family Arena (w/ Buckcherry, John Corabi)
  • July 11 – Oklahoma City, OK – Diamond Ballroom (w/ John Corabi)
  • July 17 – Peshawbestown, MI – Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge
  • July 18 – Lac Du Flambeau, WI – Lake of the Torches Resort Casino
  • July 24 – Fort Wayne, IN – Clyde Theatre (w/ L.A. Guns)
  • July 25 – Wilmington, OH – Murphy Theatre (w/ Lita Ford)
  • August 1 – Beaver Dam, KY – Rock The Dam (w/ White Lion, Steven Adler)
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