When does the Wishbone World Tour start?
The tour begins on February 19th, 2026, in Minneapolis.
Music / Pop
Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Conan Gray has announced his highly anticipated 2026 Wishbone World Tour, supporting his fourth studio album, Wishbone. The tour spans 42 cities across North America, Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zeala...
Conan Gray, known for his commercially successful singles like ‘Maniac’ and ‘Heather,’ first gained recognition on YouTube. His debut album, Kid Krow, in 2020, marked the biggest US artist debut of the year. Following the success of "Superache" in 2022 and "Found Heaven" in 2024, "Wishbone" has further elevated his career, driven by the popularity of the single ‘Vodka Cranberry’ on TikTok.
The Wishbone World Tour follows his Wishbone Pajama Show tour in the US, where he sold out venues like Madison Square Garden. The 2026 tour includes stops in major cities such as Toronto, Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Dublin, London, Paris, Berlin, and Madrid.
**How to Prepare:** Fans can sign up for presale access and look out for general sale tickets launching on Friday, October 24th at 9 am local time. VIP packages will also be available for an enhanced concert experience.
**Who This Affects Most:** This tour primarily excites Conan Gray fans, pop music enthusiasts, and those who enjoy live arena performances. It also impacts the local economies of the cities hosting the concerts.
The tour begins on February 19th, 2026, in Minneapolis.
Esha Tewari will be supporting Conan Gray on all tour dates.
General sale begins on Friday, October 24th at 9 am local time.
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