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Keanu Reeves’ Grunge Trio Dogstar Announces Extensive 2026 Tour

Keanu Reeves will return to the stage next summer as Dogstar launches the All In Now Tour, a full European run set for June and July 2026.

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Hollywood superstar Keanu Reeves is set to trade the silver screen for the festival stage once again next summer. His alternative rock outfit, Dogstar, has officially announced the “All In Now Tour,” a comprehensive European trek scheduled for June and July 2026.

The tour will see the reactivated trio—comprised of bassist Reeves, guitarist/vocalist Bret Domrose, and drummer Rob Mailhouse—performing a mix of headline club shows and high-profile festival appearances, including stops at the UK’s Download Festival, The Netherlands’ Pinkpop Festival, and Spain’s Mad Cool Festival.

Ticket pre-sales are scheduled to begin tomorrow, Wednesday, December 3, at 10:00 a.m. local time. General on-sale availability will follow on Friday, December 5.

Dogstar officially ended a two-decade hiatus in May 2023 with a comeback performance at the BottleRock festival in Napa Valley, California. That reunion served as the launchpad for their latest studio album, Somewhere Between The Power Lines And Palm Trees, which arrived in October 2023 via the band’s own Dillon Street Records. The album, their first in 20 years, featured fresh material including the track “Glimmer.”

Since their return, the band has solidified their infrastructure, signing a new management deal with the industry heavyweights at Q Prime.

Dogstar “All In Now” European Tour 2026

  • Jun. 11 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Olympia Theatre
  • Jun. 13 – London, England – Roundhouse
  • Jun. 14 – Castle Donington, UK – Download Festival
  • Jun. 16 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso
  • Jun. 17 – Paris, France – L’Olympia
  • Jun. 19 – Sierre, Switzerland – Sierre Blues Festival
  • Jun. 21 – Landgraaf, Netherlands – Pinkpop Festival
  • Jun. 22 – Hamburg, Germany – Große Freiheit 36
  • Jun. 23 – Berlin, Germany – Huxleys Neue Welt
  • Jun. 25 – Stockholm, Sweden – Gröna Lund
  • Jun. 27 – Odense, Denmark – Tinderbox Festival
  • Jun. 29 – Prague, Czech Republic – Archa Theatre
  • Jul. 01 – Cologne, Germany – Carlswerk Victoria
  • Jul. 02 – Wiltz, Luxembourg – Festival de Wiltz
  • Jul. 07 – Barcelona, Spain – Paral·lel 62
  • Jul. 08 – Madrid, Spain – Mad Cool Festival
  • Jul. 09 – Lisbon, Portugal – NOS Alive Festival
  • Jul. 11 – Rome, Italy – Auditorium Cavea – Parco della Musica Ennio Morricone
  • Jul. 12 – Bari, Italy – Nuova Fiera del Levante
  • Jul. 14 – Pordenone, Italy – Pordenone Blues & Co. Festival
  • Jul. 15 – Milan, Italy – Teatro Arcimboldi
  • Jul. 17 – Vienna, Austria – Gasometer
  • Jul. 18 – Budapest, Hungary – Akvárium Klub
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