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About Everclear

Considering Everclear has written and recorded some truly iconic ’90s alt-rock hits, it would be all too easy these days for the band to be a victim of its past successes, relegated to performing as a glorified jukebox, existing to satisfy the nostalgic cravings of Gen Xers everywhere. But singer-guitarist Art Alexakis isn’t about to start phoning it in now. Although the band hasn’t released a new studio album since 2015’s triumphant Black Is The New Black, Everclear continues to tour actively, in conjunction with a series of past-release anniversary dates and the annual Summerland Tour, which Alexakis created and has been running since 2012, featuring a rotating cast of ’90s alt rock favorites. And while it’s a virtual surety that no Everclear gig is complete without a rendition of “Santa Monica” and “Father of Mine,” lately the band has found that exploring the full range of past material—especially the “deep cuts”—not only gives fans a rare treat, it also injects new life into the band’s live dynamic. “By mixing it up and digging into the catalogue, it still makes it fun and relevant for us, and I think for the fans as well,” says Alexakis. “It’s still important to play the hits, but by playing those other songs as well, it makes it all seem more vibrant and real. Even though I recorded some of those songs 20 years ago, I haven’t played them in a long time, so it’s like reinventing the wheel. I’m having more fun now than I have in years. I think all of us are.” Formed by Alexakis in 1991 in Portland, Oregon, Everclear has enjoyed a lengthy career spanning 11 studio releases, numerous videos, thousands of shows and accolades that include a 1998 Grammy nomination. Like a true survivor, Alexakis has soldiered on through multiple lineup changes over the years: During the “classic” era, the band also included Craig Montoya on Bass and Greg Eklund on drums; the current touring lineup features longtime members Dave French (guitar) and Freddy Herrera (bass), as well as drummer Brian Nolan (also with American Hi-Fi), who has performed with Everclear on multiple past tours. This incarnation of the band will hit the road for the 2018 Summerland Tour. As in prior years, Everclear will headline the latest installment of the festival, this time supported by Marcy Playground and Local H, and also featuring a special DJ set Alexakis will contribute, which honors the ’90s in a refreshingly old-school way. “The Summerland Tours are all unique; they all have a different kind of feel to them,” says Alexakis. “I think this year will be really cool, because it’s usually guitar-based, but Marcy Playground is more acoustic-based, yet they still rock in their own way. Local H is just two guys, meanwhile, and they’re great, too. So, it’s just a different look at ’90s alternative this year…different facets of what it’s about. With Everclear, we’re going to play the hits we always play, but we’re also going to mix it up. Every night will be a little different; there’ll be a few surprises every show.” For Alexakis and Co., it’s a continuation of a hectic couple of years. Everclear spent May and June of 2017 touring in honor of the 20th anniversary of So Much For The Afterglow, the band’s massively successful sophomore major-label release. The 40-date run was an incredibly emotional and personally satisfying experience for Alexakis, who was able to perform obscure cuts from that time period for the first time in many years. Connecting with fans in that setting also reinforced the lasting impression the album has made. “The tour was phenomenal. It left me and the band stunned at how important that record was to so many people, and to be a part of that, both then and now,” says Alexakis. “The legacy of it is still vibrant for so many people. It was great just watching people react when we were playing not just the hits, but deeper songs on that record. I always liked the deeper songs—they were usually my favorite songs—and when the band would play those, it would be really exciting and important for me. That was fun, seeing that reaction, and just talking to people after the show.” Prior to that, Everclear experienced a career resurgence thanks to 2015’s Black Is The New Black, which not only proved the band could still rock, but also that Everclear remains creatively relevant, decades after their platinum years. As is common for many artists these days, Black didn’t set records for traditional album sales, but the release did see significant streaming activity and sparked a heightened social media presence, putting the group firmly back in the listening public’s mind. The band continues to ride this latest wave of interest. “I personally think [Black] is one of the best records Everclear has ever made,” Alexakis says. “It sounds like both old Everclear and new Everclear: It has a contemporary production sound, but it’s just old-school, angry rock songs. It’s kind of dark, very reminiscent of the early stuff. The sales weren’t great on it, but a lot of people streamed it. It got millions and millions of streams, so people were listening to it, and it resonated.” But when you’ve been a prolific band for more than a quarter-century, it’s all part of the journey. Right now, Alexakis is feeling a reflective pull for the 25th anniversary of World Of Noise, the band’s indie debut, which was recorded for $400 in a friend’s basement in Portland. Although no official commemorative tour dates are confirmed as of this writing, Alexakis says he’s considering playing some smaller, select shows this year as a tribute to the release. Much of the material rarely sees the light of day, but the 1993 album continues to enjoy a special place in Everclear history. “We’d just had a baby, I was on public assistance and was working part-time jobs, I was very frustrated and very angry and there were a lot of emotions going on,” Alexakis reflects. “I made that record for $400, because that’s all I had. I got this guy who had a basement studio to give me 40 hours’ worth of recording at $10 an hour. We had 10 or 11 songs, so we went in and recorded them in a week and mixed them, and that’s the album.…From there we just hit the ground running. I still haven’t stopped.” That rough and raw first attempt was just the nexus of the massive body of work Everclear and Alexakis have contributed since that humble beginning. When it comes to recording new material, at the moment Alexakis is focused primarily on writing and recording his first solo album, due out later this year. That precludes a new Everclear release…for now. “We might make another record in a couple years,” he says. “Maybe later on this year I’ll feel like it. I don’t know yet.” That said, the band’s live itinerary certainly makes up for its recent studio absence. As the group prepares for another Summerland run, as well as numerous other future dates, Alexakis is excited to revisit songs from fan favorite records like Afterglow, Sparkle and Fade and the double album Songs From The American Movie, but also compositions from more underrated collections, like 2012’s Invisible Stars. “There are people asking for songs, so we’ll just try and learn songs as we go,” Alexakis says. “If we get a lot of response from people to play a certain song, we’re going to learn it and go on the road and play it. You don’t think, ‘Wow, I can’t sing that high anymore.’ We’re not going to worry about it. We’re going to play some rock n’ roll, and just do it.”

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Band members

Davey French – Guitar, Vocals, Freddy Herrera – Bass, Vocals, Art Alexakis – Vocals Guitar, Jake Margolis – Drums

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What fans are saying

Denise
5 / 5

What an amazing and treasured time spent with these guys! I love how authentic they are with their fans, they know how to make us knuckleheads really feel special. I think back to 25 years ago when I would listen to their songs on repeat and never would the 19 year old me have imagined that I’d get to meet these guys not only once, but 5 times during their various tours! The VIP package is such fantastic value and I only wish I could afford to attend more of the Brissie concerts!

Racehorse Hotel Booval, Australia
Feb 04, 2023
Anonymous
4 / 5

That was a great show. They did 4 songs I knew (Father of Mine, Wonderful, I Will Give You a New Life and Santa Monica) and I like 4 more they did (Everything to Everyone, AM Radio, Strawberry and Learning How to Smile). Add in an interlude of Black Sabbath Paranoid, a cover or Van Morrison's Brown Eyed Girl and letting everyone know he has just passed 10 years with Multiple sclerosis and is still touring and playing at 63 and I am just glad I went to see them!

Fan Park @ ICE District Edmonton, AB
Aug 19, 2025
Chris
3 / 5

I personally love Everclear, and in a venue like the Emerald Queen (which has killer acoustics), this was only okay. This is mainly due to Arts vocal range. He was very monotone on every song played. I understand he has MS, and that this could be the reason, and that is why I gave it 3 stars. If it wasn’t for knowing the songs as well as I do, it would have been hard to tell what song was being played. Enough said! Bring on the haters!

Emerald Queen Casino Tacoma, WA
Sep 16, 2025
Marcus
3 / 5

I heard George Thorogood give an interview on why he doesn't inject politics into his shows. He understands what it takes for some of his fans to just make it out to a show, not to mention giving up thier hard earned money to see him. I wish other bands were as enlightened as George. Art was more than happy to tell Republicans to leave his show. The Party of tolerance. The show itself was fine. The vocals were pretty weak.

McMenamins Crystal Ballroom Portland, OR
Oct 17, 2022
Mark Colborne
5 / 5

Opening act The Koffin Rockers were fantastic, opened quickly, high energy and the vocals and music were perfect. Good enough to be a headline act. After a short wait Everclear came on and the crowd was instantly transported back to the 90's. The band was open and interactive with the crowd, songs were exactly what you wanted them to be. Most of the classics were played. A great concert in an intimate venue, will definitely be back for the next tour

Magnet House Perth, Australia
Dec 14, 2025

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Is Everclear on tour?

Yes, Everclear is currently on tour. If you're interested in attending an upcoming Everclear concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Everclear tour is scheduled for 40 dates across 37 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Everclear scheduled to play?

Everclear is scheduled to play 40 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Everclear tour start?

Everclear's tour starts Apr 04, 2026 and ends on Sep 26, 2026. They will play 37 cities; their most recent concert was held in Cabazon at Morongo Casino Resort and Spa and their next upcoming concert will be in Albuquerque at Expo New Mexico.

What venues is Everclear performing at?

As part of the Everclear tour, Everclear is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Apr 04 - Cabazon, CA @ Morongo Casino Resort and Spa
Apr 11 - Peshawbestown, MI @ Leelanau Sands Casino & Lodge
Apr 16 - Cedar Park, TX @ Haute Spot
Apr 17 - Fort Worth, TX @ Billy Bob's Texas
Apr 18 - Grant, OK @ Stage 271
Apr 19 - St. Louis, MO @ The Sovereign
Apr 22 - Hattiesburg, MS @ Brewsky's
Apr 23 - Destin, FL @ CLUB LA
Apr 24 - Jacksonville, FL @ FIVE
Apr 25 - Leesburg, FL @ Leesburg City Hall
Apr 26 - Fort Myers, FL @ The Ranch Concert Hall & Saloon
Apr 30 - Greenville, SC @ The Foundry at Judson Mill
May 01 - Raleigh, NC @ Bowstring Pizza and Brewyard
May 02 - Wilmington, NC @ Bowstring Burgers and Brewyard
May 08 - Lynchburg, VA @ Riverfront Park
May 09 - Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion
May 15 - Columbus, OH @ Historic Crew Stadium
May 30 - Reno, NV @ Idlewild Park
Jun 05 - Southaven, MS @ BankPlus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove
Jun 06 - Biloxi, MS @ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Biloxi
Jun 11 - Antioch, IL @ Village of Antioch
Jun 13 - Peachtree City, GA @ Frederick Brown Jr Amphitheater
Jun 17 - Richmond, VA @ Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Jun 18 - Bethlehem, PA @ Musikfest Café
Jun 20 - Sayreville, NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Jun 21 - Nantucket, MA @ The Muse & Pizza Joint
Jun 26 - Greeley, CO @ Greeley Stampede
Jun 27 - Boise, ID @ Expo Idaho
Jul 11 - Spokane, WA @ ONE Spokane Stadium
Jul 18 - Everett, WA @ Boxcar Park
Jul 25 - Clearfield, PA @ Clearfield County Fair & Park
Aug 01 - Warrendale, PA @ Jergel's Rhythm Grille
Aug 06 - Romeoville, IL @ Deer Crossing Park
Aug 07 - New Berlin, IL @ Danenberger Family Vineyards
Aug 13 - Dickinson, ND @ Legacy Square
Aug 28 - Mulhurst, AB @ Hilah Ayers Wilderness RV Park
Sep 11 - Maryville, TN @ The Shed Smokehouse & Juke Joint
Sep 17 - Albuquerque, NM @ Expo New Mexico
Sep 25 - York, PA @ Appell Center for the Performing Arts
Sep 26 - Ocean City, MD @ Ocean City Inlet Beach