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My Morning Jacket

My Morning Jacket Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 623,582
Category Alternative, Indie
Concerts
Apr
18
High Water 2026
North Charleston
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May
07
Viva El Gonzo 2026
San José Del Cabo
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May
30
Outside Days 2026
Denver
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Jul
22
FloydFest 2026
Floyd
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Jul
26
Great South Bay Music Festival 2026
Patchogue
Tickets
About My Morning Jacket
My Morning Jacket’s 10th studio album and first full-length new collection in more than three years, is arrives via ATO Records on Friday, March 21. Produced by 3x GRAMMY® Award-winner Brendan O’Brien (Bruce Springsteen, Pearl Jam), the album is heralded by the ravishing lead single, “Time Waited,” available everywhere now. An official music video, directed by famed photographer/filmmaker Danny Clinch and featuring new performance footage interspersed with archival photos from throughout the band’s history, is streaming now on YouTube. For more than 25 years, My Morning Jacket have achieved an incredibly rare feat in the world of rock ‘n’ roll – upholding a long-established cultural legacy while sustaining all the curiosity and creative hunger of their very earliest days. In a monumental step for the Louisville, KY-bred five-piece – vocalist/guitarist Jim James, bassist Tom Blankenship, guitarist Carl Broemel, drummer Patrick Hallahan, keyboardist Bo Koster – is once again expands the limits of their sound and elevates their artistry to unprecedented heights. The result is perhaps the most masterfully realized work yet from a band fully committed to their belief in music as a conduit for revelation of all kinds. “I like how the word “is” indicates a sense of presence in the now – there’s no logic or rationale behind this record; it just is,” says James. “All these songs came into existence out of an attempt to connect with something beyond the human experiment, which for me is the whole purpose of music – that connection with something larger than us, yet something we are all equally a part of.” is – which arrives as My Morning Jacket celebrates the 20th anniversary of their 2005’s landmark Z, a lavishly acclaimed collection named by Rolling Stone among “The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time” – represents another milestone in the band’s ever-evolving body of work, as well as an opportunity to breathe new energy into their historically stunning and hard-driving live performances. James points to the “undeniable force of loving” as the most essential factor in the band’s longevity and unending enchantment with the process of musical creation. As James reveals, the decision to unearth The Waterfall II was sparked from a bit of serendipity in the early days of self-quarantine. While out on a walk, he placed his music library on shuffle and soon stumbled upon “Spinning My Wheels,” a tender rumination on the struggle for presence, its lyrics confessing to feeling “hypnotized from doing the same old thing.” Struck by the song’s enduring relevance, James revisited the other tracks reserved from the Panoramic House sessions and found that they invited a welcome moment of self-reflection—an outcome perhaps even more perfectly suited to the chaos of the current day than the circumstances of their recording. Like its predecessor, The Waterfall II mines its mood of dreamy contemplation from certain heartbreak James had recently experienced, including the demise of a monumental relationship. Unfolding in a loosely threaded narrative of loss and recovery, the album conjures an indelible pain but never drifts into despair, gracefully conveying James’s message that “there is hope beyond the pain and loss, if you learn to flow with life like water.” Opening with the profound reverie of “Spinning My Wheels,” The Waterfall II endlessly illuminates My Morning Jacket’s eclectic sensibilities, encompassing everything from lilting sunshine-pop to fantastically ramshackle rock and roll. While the album slips into heavenly psychedelia on tracks like “Feel You” (a mesmerizing epic James developed deep in the Muir Woods), a more ominous tone permeates “Magic Bullet” and its rattled response to gun violence. An intimate documenting of keeping an open heart in the face of devastation, The Waterfall II embodies a wistful longing on “Run It” (a song about “the desire to disappear and turn back into water,” according to James) and later gives way to overwhelming gratitude on “Welcome Home” (a portrait of “coming home from tour feeling so sad and defeated and lonely, but realizing how much love I was lucky to have in my friends and family”). And on “The First Time,” My Morning Jacket close out the album with a sweetly rambling meditation on the possibility of finding love again, channeling both ineffable sorrow and wide-eyed hope to incredibly glorious effect. Even in its most heavy-hearted moments, The Waterfall II radiates an undeniable sense of wonder, a testament to the wild-mindedness that’s long imbued the music of My Morning Jacket. With their unabashed curiosity infinitely stirred by their time at Stinson Beach, the band hopes that the album might lead others to look beyond what’s human-made in the search for solace and renewal. “As so many of us feel out of tune and long for the world to be a better place, we have to look to nature and the animals and learn from them: learn to love, accept, move on, and respect each other,” says James. “We gotta work for it and change our ways before it’s too late, and get in harmony with love and equality for all of humanity and for nature too.”
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Alternative, Indie
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What fans are saying
Chasta
5 / 5
MMJ always blows my mind. Best band ever! This was my 1st indoor show and it was an amazing experience. Putting this Chicago in line with the 2019 Red Rocks & 2022 OBH
Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University Chicago, IL
May 08, 2022
Christopher
5 / 5
Great show all the way around! My Morning Jacket put on an amazing show, from start to finish. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe was great! ArtPark is a special venue, great setup all around.
Artpark Amphitheater Lewiston, NY
Jun 27, 2023
Marcus
5 / 5
Killer show, killer venue. Jim James was on top of his game. Voice was amazing and the band was very tight. Very positive and uplifting show. Wish I could go again tonight.
The Greek Theatre Berkeley Berkeley, CA
Aug 19, 2023
Ewan
5 / 5
The Ozzy Tributes were amazing. The deep tracks totally rocked. The audience/fans were so alive and the energy was magical! One of my most favorite live music experiences in a long time.
Fox Theatre Atlanta, GA
Nov 02, 2025
Tuner
5 / 5
Well done, excellent high energy set. Cool weather and Tuesday show kept crowd size down but they played great. Plenty of security, no issues with drunks which was a plus. Enjoyable.
Walmart AMP Rogers, AR
Apr 16, 2025
Matt
5 / 5
So good, one of the best shows I've seen of late. They covered a great span of material. Plenty of theatrical from Jim James and great grooves and guitar harmonies.
Maymont Richmond, VA
Oct 04, 2024
Paul
5 / 5
I can't believe these guys are not better known in CT. They are incredible and the venue is one of the best outdoor stages for sound and sightlines.
Westville Music Bowl New Haven, CT
Sep 18, 2022
Vic
5 / 5
Hands down the best live show I've seen in my life!! They played for over two hours and I wish it went on for another two. It was amazing!
Hollywood Forever Cemetery Los Angeles, CA
Aug 18, 2022
Peach
5 / 5
They always deliver an amazing show that feels fresh. Was my 4th time seeing them, and I was Amazed! Layers upon layers on jamming! Spiritual experience.
The Anthem Washington City, DC
Jul 31, 2023
Garrett
5 / 5
Theatre sucks, fleet foxes were boring af, but Jim and the rest of My Morning Jacket made up for everything. What an amazing performance
The Greek Theatre Berkeley Berkeley, CA
Aug 22, 2023
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My Morning Jacket Tour Cities
Denver, CO North Charleston, SC San José del Cabo, Mexico Floyd, VA Patchogue, NY

Frequently Asked Questions About My Morning Jacket

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is My Morning Jacket on tour?

Yes, My Morning Jacket is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming My Morning Jacket concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The My Morning Jacket tour is scheduled for 5 dates across 5 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is My Morning Jacket scheduled to play?

My Morning Jacket is scheduled to play 5 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the My Morning Jacket tour start?

My Morning Jacket’s tour starts Apr 18, 2026 and ends on Jul 26, 2026. They will play 5 cities; their most recent concert was held in North Charleston at Riverfront Park and their next upcoming concert will be in North Charleston at Riverfront Park.

What venues is My Morning Jacket performing at?

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

2026 Tour Dates:

Apr 18 - North Charleston, SC @ Riverfront Park
May 07 - San José Del Cabo, BCS @ San José del cabo
May 30 - Denver, CO @ Civic Center Park
Jul 22 - Floyd, VA @ FloydFest - Floyd, VA
Jul 26 - Patchogue, NY @ Shorefront Park
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