The Dave Matthews Band will kick off its 2026 U.S. spring and summer tours in Texas with stops in The Woodlands, Dallas, and Austin beginning May 8. Tickets go on sale to the public Feb. 20.
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On May 8, 2026, the Dave Matthews Band will play their first show in Conroe, Texas, as part of their spring and summer tour of the United States.
Live Nation announced on Tuesday that the show will continue in Texas on May 9 at Dallas' Dos Equis Pavilion and on May 11 at Austin's Moody Center. The show in the U.S. will end on September 6.
Members of the fan club could start buying tickets on Tuesday. On February 20, sales for everyone start at 10 a.m.
The stop in The Woodlands is a return to one of the band's favorite Texas sites. The Houston Chronicle reports that the Pavilion has hosted the group more than once and that it often draws 16,000 or more people.
In May 2025, lead singer Dave Matthews did something new. He played a two-hour solo set at White Oak Music Hall for a crowd of about 850 people.
The band has sold more than 25 million event tickets worldwide since its first show in 1991. Pollstar's list of the "25 Most Popular Touring Artists of the Millennium" ranks it fourth, underscoring its popularity in the live music business.
"Crash Into Me," "Ants Marching," "Satellite," and "What Would You Say" are some of the band's best-known songs.
The tour will end with the band's usual Labor Day weekend stay at Gorge Amphitheatre in George, Washington, from September 4th to 6th.
Official ticketing sites have more information about the tour dates and tickets.

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