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Sex Pistols And Frank Carter Announce Rescheduled 2026 North American Tour

Sex Pistols alongside frontman Frank Carter—are officially heading back to North America in the fall of 2026.

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Photo Credit: Giuseppi Craca

Sex Pistols—featuring original members Steve Jones, Paul Cook, and Glen Matlock alongside frontman Frank Carter—are officially heading back to North America in the fall of 2026. This upcoming trek replaces their previously planned 2025 tour, which was abruptly canceled before a single show could be played after guitarist Steve Jones suffered a broken wrist.

With his injury fully healed, the guitarist issued a full statement confirming his readiness to hit the road and celebrate the 50th anniversary of the band’s formation.

Mr. Jones here with an update on my wrist. I think it’s good enough to do the upcoming tour. Now if I can just stop my legs from buckling up, I think I’ll be in good shape.”

The highly anticipated run kicks off on September 11 at the Longhorn Ballroom in Dallas, Texas. This opening night carries heavy historical weight, as it marks the band’s first time returning to the venue since their notoriously chaotic gig there in 1978.

Every night of the tour will feature a front-to-back performance of their legendary 1977 album, Never Mind The Bollocks, Here’s The Sex Pistols, alongside additional material from their catalog.

Fans who held onto their tickets from the postponed 2025 shows will be able to use them for the rescheduled dates in most markets, though attendees are encouraged to verify this with their original point of purchase. In addition to making up the canceled shows, the band has expanded the itinerary with brand new stops in Austin, Boston, Columbus, Houston, Kansas City, Phoenix, Nashville, Salt Lake City, and San Diego.

General ticket sales will begin on Friday, March 6 at 10:00 a.m. local time.

Sex Pistols Featuring Frank Carter 2026 North American Tour Dates:

  • Sept. 11Dallas, TXLonghorn Ballroom (Rescheduled date)
  • Sept. 12Austin, TXEmo’s
  • Sept. 13Houston, TXHouse of Blues
  • Sept. 15Nashville, TNMarathon Music Works
  • Sept. 17Kansas City, MOUptown Theater
  • Sept. 21Toronto, ONHISTORY (Rescheduled date)
  • Sept. 22Montreal, QCL’Olympia (Rescheduled date at new venue)
  • Sept. 25Philadelphia, PAThe Fillmore (Rescheduled date)
  • Sept. 28Boston, MARoyale
  • Sept. 29Washington, DC9:30 Club (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 01Cleveland, OHThe Agora (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 03Detroit, MIThe Fillmore (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 04Columbus, OHNewport Music Hall
  • Oct. 06Minneapolis, MNThe Fillmore (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 09Denver, COOgden Theatre (Rescheduled date at new venue)
  • Oct. 10Salt Lake City, UTThe Union Event Center
  • Oct. 12Seattle, WAShowbox SoDo (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 14San Francisco, CAThe Warfield (Rescheduled date)
  • Oct. 16San Diego, CASOMA
  • Oct. 17Phoenix, AZMarquee Theatre
  • Oct. 18Los Angeles, CAThe Hollywood Palladium (Rescheduled date)
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