The Menzingers Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
203,634
Category
Alternative, Indie, Punk, Rock
Concerts
Jan
23
Mickey's Black Box
Lititz
Tickets
Jan
24
Archer Music Hall
Allentown
Tickets
Mar
20
Peabody's
Virgin Beach
Tickets
Mar
22
Saturn
Birmingham
Tickets
Mar
24
Beer City Music Hall
Oklahoma City
Tickets
Mar
26
Boulder Theater
Boulder
Tickets
Mar
27
Mea Theatre
Grand Junction
Tickets
Mar
29
Metro Music Hall
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Mar
31
Goldfield Roseville
Sacramento
Tickets
Apr
01
Ventura Music Hall
Ventura
Tickets
Apr
02
The Glass House
Pomona
Tickets
Apr
03
Rialto Theatre
Tucson
Tickets
Apr
04
Sunshine Theater
Armijo
Tickets
Apr
06
George's Majestic Lounge
Fayetteville
Tickets
Apr
07
Warehouse On Broadway
Kansas City
Tickets
Apr
09
The Forge
Joliet
Tickets
Apr
10
The Rave / Eagles Club
Milwaukee
Tickets
Apr
11
Grewal Hall at 224
Lansing
Tickets
Apr
12
Centennial Hall
Erie
Tickets
May
01
Sing Us Home 2025
Philadelphia
Tickets
May
23
Slam Dunk Festival 2026
London
Tickets
Jun
26
Vainstream Rockfest 2026
Münster
Tickets
Jun
27
Impericon Festival 2026
Leipzig
Tickets
About The Menzingers
At this point, the Menzingers are an absolute institution. The Philadelphia punk legends’ multi-decade reputation as road warriors with an unbeatable catalog is cemented as hard truth—and their seventh album, Some Of It Was True, stands as their most immediate-sounding and energetic record to date. The follow-up to 2019’s sensational Hello Exile accomplishes the daunting task of capturing the Menzingers’ distinctive live energy in the confines of the studio, resulting in a sound that’s both rich, raw, and complementary to the group’s increasingly prismatic songwriting approach. More than 15 years in, the Menzingers are still holding their listeners square in the immediate present, and Some Of It Was True documents that power in thrilling fashion.
Some Of It Was True comes after the longest gap between Menzingers records to date—a gestational period brought on by the Hello Exile-era tour schedule’s delays due to the COVID-19 tour industry shutdown. “We weren’t really writing new music yet,” Greg Barnett explains. “We were talking about it, but we were honestly just happy to be out and touring again.” The acoustic reworks of 2020’s From Exile followed, as well as Barnett’s solo record Don’t Go Throwing Roses In My Grave from last year, which was when Some Of It Was True started to come together.
“We turned down any offers at that point because we needed the time to write,” Tom May explains while discussing the writing and recording process, which technically started while on the road and continued in intensive fashion while the boys were back home. “We’d go out on tour, come home, and be in the practice space writing our asses off five days a week,” Barnett says. We had to learn to trust our instincts, which is the hardest thing to do when you’ve been in a band like this for so long. You get caught in your ways! It took a while to trust ourselves, but when we did, it was an amazing feeling.”
Making the process easier: Grammy-nominated producer Brad Cook (Bon Iver, the War on Drugs, Waxahatchee), who joined the Menzingers in El Paso’s legendary Sonic Ranch studios and lent his incredible ear for raw, immediate sound to help the band achieve Some Of It Was True’s in-the-room live feel. “The Menzingers are as real as it gets,” Cook says on his time in the studio with the band. I had an absolute blast working with these guys and was moved to tears many times. They are truly dedicated to artistic growth, and to each other, in ways I found both refreshing and beautiful. I am now a lifer.”
“Brad massively changed the way we were approaching the record,” May says. “We were able to bust out a ton of songs during the last part of the recording process as a result. We’d talk about music and develop a vocabulary about how to work together, and that made us embrace chasing the feeling instead worrying about locking in things immediately.” “We wanted to make a fun record and write songs that we wanted to play live, and that’s exactly what we did,” Barnett adds. “We’ve always said that we want every album to sound live, but we never recorded an album live before. This was the first time we committed to that idea. We wanted to sound like how our band sounds onstage.”
Lyrically, Some Of It Was True is a showcase for how the band’s songwriting has expanded beyond their own personal experiences, drawing from what’s happening around them and the lives of those who keep this world’s lifeforce pumping. “Not everything has to derive from your own life,” Barnett explains. “We have the creative license to look around at our friends and family and write through their perspective. Everyone’s gone through so much.” “We started this band when we were teenagers, and we’ve been at it for a while—and we’re a punk band, which usually represents a lot of youthful energy,” May adds. “We’re getting older now, so the last thing we wanted to do was re-do anything we’ve tried in the past.”
Case in point: The anthemic burn of first single “There’s No Place In this World For Me” clicked into place after Barnett met several fans during a European tour stop who fled from Russia in opposition to the war. “They were the epitome of the song—they had nowhere left to go,” he remembers. “They were my main focus when it came to finishing the song, it was really inspiring.” More broadly, the song addresses the push and pull of life on the road, and how growing older plays into that evolving dynamic: “It’s about that feeling of sitting at home and thinking, ‘How much fun would it be to be in Berlin with your friends right now?’ And you get there and think, ‘Man, I just want to be home.’ The older you get, the more you feel that way, and this song is about trying to find that balance when it comes to where you are in life.”
Elsewhere, “Try” swaggers with a slight power-pop influence, while the May-led “Nobody Stays” soars with a hard-driving edge, as his bell-clear vocals dig deep into the feelings that accompany watching things—and people—disappear over time. “We’ve lived in this city for a long time as we’ve seen people come and go,” he recalls. “Some people, you’ll never see again—or, maybe, even know what happens to them again. Instead of yearning, we’re approaching acceptance of those changes in our lives. I miss a lot of those people, but it’s OK that they’re gone, too.”
The passage of time and how things change are, of course, topics that are always on peoples’ minds—but when it comes to Some Of It Was True, the Menzingers are kickstarting a new era in their already illustrious career by tapping into the energy that brought the band to life in the very beginning. “This record just feels different for us,” Barnett explains. “It’s a really important one in our catalog, and a pivotal moment in our history. We have the liberty of our fans growing with us now, and after writing these lyrical songs about where we are in life, we decided to take other peoples’ stories and make something bigger out of it.”
“It brought us back to our energetic side as a band,” May concurs. “We got to let loose, which is what drew us to the energy of being in a band in the first place. This is a live band—why shouldn’t we record live songs? As a result, we’re back to why we started this band in the first place.”
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Genres
Alternative, Indie, Punk, Rock
Band members
Tom May, Joe Godino, Eric Keen, Greg Barnett
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What fans are saying
Dalton
The Salt Shed is pretty dope for a massive venue and miraculously The Menzingers did a remarkable job of making the concert seem intimate and high energy even though the crowd was rather large
The Salt Shed
Chicago, IL
Nov 26, 2023
Ashley
My first time seeing them live & it didn’t surprise me they founded the way they do on their album! They’re awesome guys & have good humor that kept the crowd comfortable! Love them
Gallery of Sound - Wilkes-Barre
Wilkes-Barre, PA
Oct 08, 2019
Bubba
Menzies just kick ass live; combination of great Rn’R spirit, comradery w/ the crowd & the songs that just ask & demand to be sung along to...So good, they never let ya down :notes::guitar:
Knitting Factory Brooklyn
Brooklyn, NY
Jun 04, 2018
Bubba
Cool show. Was just Greg & Tom playing acoustic guitars, did 5 or 6 new songs from new album. Low key, intimate show & whole band signed stuff afterwards. Good guys...
Rough Trade Records
Brooklyn, NY
Oct 04, 2019
Daniel
They definitely love their fans. Their performance was amazing and their call outs to their history at the Black Sheep really made me feel their story. All in all very good 😊
Black Sheep
Colorado Springs, CO
Oct 20, 2024
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The Menzingers Tour Cities
Philadelphia, PA
Lansing, MI
Münster, Germany
Milwaukee, WI
Lititz, PA
Tucson, AZ
London, United Kingdom
Allentown, PA
Kansas City, MO
Boulder, CO
Joliet, IL
Fayetteville, AR
Sacramento, CA
Ventura, CA
Oklahoma City, OK
Grand Junction, CO
Pomona, CA
Salt Lake City, UT
Leipzig, Germany
Erie, PA
Birmingham, AL
Frequently Asked Questions About The Menzingers
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Menzingers on tour?
Yes, The Menzingers is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Menzingers concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Menzingers tour
is scheduled for 23 dates across 21 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Menzingers scheduled to play?
The Menzingers is scheduled to play 23 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
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When does the The Menzingers tour start?
The Menzingers’s tour starts Jan 23, 2026 and ends on Jun 27, 2026.
They will play 21 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Lititz at Mickey's Black Box and their next upcoming concert
will be in Lansing at Grewal Hall at 224.
What venues is The Menzingers performing at?
As part of the The Menzingers tour, The Menzingers is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 23 - Lititz,
PA @ Mickey's Black Box
Jan 24 - Allentown,
PA @ Archer Music Hall
Mar 20 - Virgin Beach,
VA @ Peabody's
Mar 22 - Birmingham,
AL @ Saturn
Mar 24 - Oklahoma City,
OK @ Beer City Music Hall
Mar 26 - Boulder,
CO @ Boulder Theater
Mar 27 - Grand Junction,
CO @ Mea Theatre
Mar 29 - Salt Lake City,
UT @ Metro Music Hall
Mar 31 - Sacramento,
CA @ Goldfield Roseville
Apr 01 - Ventura,
CA @ Ventura Music Hall
Apr 02 - Pomona,
CA @ The Glass House
Apr 03 - Tucson,
AZ @ Rialto Theatre
Apr 04 - Armijo,
NM @ Sunshine Theater
Apr 06 - Fayetteville,
AR @ George's Majestic Lounge
Apr 07 - Kansas City,
MO @ Warehouse On Broadway
Apr 09 - Joliet,
IL @ The Forge
Apr 10 - Milwaukee,
WI @ The Rave / Eagles Club
Apr 11 - Lansing,
MI @ Grewal Hall at 224
Apr 12 - Erie,
PA @ Centennial Hall
May 01 - Philadelphia,
PA @ Venice Island Performing Arts & Recreation Center
May 23 - London,
England @ United Kingdom
Jun 26 - Münster,
NRW @ Vainstream Rockfest
Jun 27 - Leipzig,
SN @ Halle 1