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Los Angeles indie rock favorites The Airborne Toxic Event are back on the road in fall 2026 with a North American headlining run. Led by frontman and novelist Mikel Jollett, the band has spent more than fifteen years building a reputation as one of the most literate, emotionally charged, and reliably great live acts in modern indie rock. The 2026 tour brings their catalog -- and material from their most recent album Glory -- to clubs and theaters across the country. Browse the listings below and lock in your seats before the run sells out.

The tour kicks off September 11 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas and rolls through the West before an East and Midwest leg in October. Stops include Humphreys Concerts By The Bay in San Diego, The Van Buren in Phoenix, the Ogden Theatre in Denver, The Depot in Salt Lake City, Revolution Hall in Portland, The Showbox in Seattle, Ace of Spades in Sacramento, the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, the iconic Wiltern in Los Angeles, the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park, Irving Plaza in New York, the 9:30 Club in Washington DC, the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, the Vic Theatre in Chicago, and many more.

The Airborne Toxic Event broke through in the late 2000s with their 2008 self-titled debut album and the song that became their signature -- Sometime Around Midnight, a slow-building, string-laced epic that became one of the defining indie rock songs of its era and a staple of alternative radio. The band built on that success with albums including All at Once, Such Hot Blood, Dope Machines, and the deeply personal Hollywood Park, released alongside Jollett's acclaimed memoir of the same name.

Their seventh studio album, Glory, arrived in 2024 and reaffirmed the band's knack for cinematic, anthemic rock built around Jollett's vivid storytelling. Live, The Airborne Toxic Event is known for high-energy, string-section-driven performances -- the band frequently tours with a violinist, and the dynamic between the rock arrangements and the orchestral textures gives the shows a sweep that few indie rock acts can match. Expect a setlist that balances the new material with fan favorites and, of course, the inevitable late-night singalong to Sometime Around Midnight.

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About The Airborne Toxic Event and the 2026 Tour

The Airborne Toxic Event is a Los Angeles indie rock band fronted by singer-songwriter and author Mikel Jollett. The band's name is taken from a section of Don DeLillo's novel White Noise -- a fitting literary origin for a group whose music has always been built around storytelling. Jollett, a Stanford graduate and former journalist, formed the band in 2006 after a difficult period in his life, and the project quickly became known for its emotionally intense, narrative-driven songwriting.

The band's 2008 self-titled debut album introduced their signature sound -- a blend of indie rock, post-punk, and orchestral pop, often featuring a prominent string section. The album produced Sometime Around Midnight, a slow-burning, string-laced epic about seeing a former love across a bar that became one of the most beloved indie rock songs of its generation. The song became an alternative radio staple and remains the band's defining track.

The Airborne Toxic Event followed the debut with a steady run of acclaimed albums: All at Once (2011), Such Hot Blood (2013), Dope Machines (2015), and Hollywood Park (2020). The Hollywood Park album was released alongside Jollett's memoir of the same name -- a New York Times bestseller about his childhood escaping a cult and growing up in poverty -- making it one of the most ambitious multimedia projects in modern indie rock.

The band's seventh studio album, Glory, arrived in 2024 and reaffirmed their gift for cinematic, anthemic rock. The record drew strong reviews and gave the band a fresh batch of material for the road. The 2026 tour features that new music alongside the deep catalog that has kept The Airborne Toxic Event a reliable touring draw for well over a decade.

The 2026 tour kicks off September 11 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas and runs through October. The West Coast leg includes Humphreys Concerts By The Bay in San Diego, The Van Buren in Phoenix, the Ogden Theatre in Denver, The Depot in Salt Lake City, Revolution Hall in Portland, The Showbox in Seattle, Ace of Spades in Sacramento, the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, the iconic Wiltern in Los Angeles, and the Guild Theatre in Menlo Park.

The East and Midwest leg in October includes The Underground in Charlotte, the Keswick Theatre near Philadelphia, Irving Plaza in New York, the 9:30 Club in Washington DC, the Orpheum Theatre in Boston, the House of Blues in Cleveland, Saint Andrews Hall in Detroit, the Vic Theatre in Chicago, and the Uptown Theatre in Minneapolis. The theater-and-club routing is well-suited to the band's dynamic, string-driven live sound.

What makes an Airborne Toxic Event show special is the emotional sweep. The band frequently tours with a violinist, and the interplay between the rock arrangements and the orchestral textures gives the live show a cinematic quality. Jollett is a magnetic, deeply committed frontman, and the shows build toward genuine catharsis -- never more so than during the climactic, crowd-uniting performance of Sometime Around Midnight that closes most nights.

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Where can I buy The Airborne Toxic Event 2026 tour tickets?

Tickets are available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, AXS, and Live Nation, as well as the band's official site. Verified resale tickets for sold-out and high-demand dates are available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a 100 percent buyer guarantee on every order.

When does The Airborne Toxic Event 2026 tour start?

The 2026 tour kicks off September 11 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas and runs through October, with a West Coast leg in September and an East and Midwest leg in October. Check the listings above for all available dates.

What cities are on the tour?

The tour visits Las Vegas, San Diego, Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City, Portland, Seattle, Sacramento, San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, Menlo Park, Charlotte, Glenside (PA), New York, Washington DC, Boston, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, and Minneapolis. Browse the listings above for the full schedule.

Who is The Airborne Toxic Event?

The Airborne Toxic Event is a Los Angeles indie rock band fronted by singer-songwriter and author Mikel Jollett. Formed in 2006, the band broke through with the 2008 song Sometime Around Midnight and has released seven studio albums, most recently Glory in 2024.

What songs does the band play live?

Setlists balance new material from the 2024 album Glory with fan favorites from across the band's catalog -- including their signature song Sometime Around Midnight, plus tracks from All at Once, Such Hot Blood, and Hollywood Park. The band frequently performs with a violinist, giving the live show its distinctive orchestral sweep.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is The Airborne Toxic Event touring in 2026?

Yes. The Airborne Toxic Event are on a North American headlining tour in fall 2026. The run kicks off September 11 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas and continues through October across the West, East, and Midwest. Check the listings above for available shows.

When does the 2026 tour start?

The Airborne Toxic Event's 2026 tour kicks off September 11 at the House of Blues in Las Vegas. The West Coast leg runs through September, followed by an East and Midwest leg in October. Check the listings above for all available dates.

Who is The Airborne Toxic Event?

The Airborne Toxic Event is a Los Angeles indie rock band fronted by singer-songwriter and author Mikel Jollett. The band formed in 2006, took its name from a section of Don DeLillo's novel White Noise, and broke through with the 2008 song Sometime Around Midnight.

What is The Airborne Toxic Event's biggest song?

Sometime Around Midnight is The Airborne Toxic Event's signature song. The slow-building, string-laced track from their 2008 self-titled debut became one of the most beloved indie rock songs of its era, an alternative radio staple, and the emotional centerpiece of the band's live shows.

What is the band's most recent album?

Glory, released in 2024, is The Airborne Toxic Event's seventh studio album. The record reaffirmed the band's gift for cinematic, anthemic rock and provided fresh material for the 2026 tour. Earlier albums include the self-titled debut, All at Once, Such Hot Blood, Dope Machines, and Hollywood Park.

What songs does the band play live?

Setlists balance new material from Glory with fan favorites from across the catalog, including Sometime Around Midnight, Changing, Numb, Wishing Well, All at Once, and tracks from Hollywood Park. The band frequently tours with a violinist, giving the show its orchestral sweep.

How much do Airborne Toxic Event tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat or standing-room location, and demand. Club dates trend toward more accessible pricing, while larger theater rooms like The Wiltern tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.

How long is an Airborne Toxic Event concert?

A typical Airborne Toxic Event headlining set runs about 90 to 105 minutes, sometimes longer with encores. Including any opening act, plan for roughly two to two and a half hours from doors to the end of the night, depending on the venue.

Who is Mikel Jollett?

Mikel Jollett is the frontman, primary songwriter, and founder of The Airborne Toxic Event. A Stanford graduate and former journalist, he is also the author of the New York Times bestselling memoir Hollywood Park, about his childhood escaping a cult. His literary, narrative-driven songwriting defines the band's sound.

Can I get a refund if a show is canceled?

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Does the band tour with a string section?

The Airborne Toxic Event frequently tours with a violinist, and string arrangements are a core part of their sound. The interplay between the rock arrangements and the orchestral textures gives the live show a cinematic quality that sets the band apart from most indie rock acts.

What kind of music does The Airborne Toxic Event play?

The Airborne Toxic Event play a literate blend of indie rock, post-punk, and orchestral pop, built around Mikel Jollett's narrative-driven songwriting. The sound is emotionally intense, anthemic, and often features prominent string arrangements.

Are kids allowed at Airborne Toxic Event concerts?

Age policies vary by venue. Most theater dates are all-ages, while some smaller clubs may be 18-plus or 21-plus. The Airborne Toxic Event's music is generally appropriate for teen and adult audiences. Check the specific venue's policy before purchasing tickets for younger fans.

How early should I arrive at the venue?

Doors typically open about an hour to ninety minutes before showtime. Plan to arrive thirty to forty-five minutes before the opener for security, parking or transit, and finding a good spot at standing-room venues.

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