Neko Case Announces 2026 Tour, Shares New Song

Neko Case Announces 2026 Tour, Shares New Song

Neko Case has announced a 2026 tour of North America. The new batch of dates follows a previously announced run taking place this October and November. With the announcement comes a new song, “Winchester Mansion of Sound”—the latest from Case’s new album, Neon Grey Midnight Green. Below, listen to that song and check out her full tour itinerary.

“Winchester Mansion of Sound” is inspired by Case’s late friend and collaborator Dexter Romweber, of the Flat Duo Jets, a press release notes. It also draws inspiration from Robbie Basho’s “Orphan’s Lament,” which Case called “the saddest song ever,” and the “Down Down Baby” nursery rhyme. Neon Grey Midnight Green, the self-produced follow-up to Case’s 2018 album Hell-On, arrives September 26, via Anti-.

Read about Neko Case in “The 200 Most Important Artists of Pitchfork’s First 25 Years,” and revisit Anna Gaca’s interview “Neko Case Just Wants to Talk About Nature.”

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Neko Case:

10-01 Woodstock, NY – Levon Helm Studios #
10-02 Washington, D.C. – Lincoln Theatre #
10-04 Philadelphia, PA – The Met #
10-05 Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center #
10-07 Richmond, VA – The National #
10-08 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel #
10-09 Pelham, TN – The Caverns #
10-10 Atlanta, GA – Variety Playhouse #
10-11 Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall #
10-14 Cincinnati, OH – The Taft Theatre #
10-15 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant #
10-16 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed #
10-17 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue #
10-18 Milwaukee, WI – The Pabst Theater #
10-20 Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall #
10-22 New York, NY – Beacon Theatre #
10-23 Boston, MA – The Wilbur #
10-24 Munhall, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall #
10-25 Cleveland, OH – The Agora #
11-07 Tucson, AZ – Rialto Theatre %
11-08 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up %
11-09 Solana Beach, CA – Belly Up %
11-10 Los Angeles, CA – The Bellwether %
11-11 San Francisco, CA – The Masonic %
11-13 Vancouver, British Columbia – Vogue Theatre %
11-14 Seattle, WA – The Paramount %
11-15 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater %
11-16 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater %
11-18 Boise, ID – Knitting Factory %
11-19 Salt Lake City, UT – Eccles Theater %
11-20 Denver, CO – Paramount Theatre %
11-21 Albuquerque, NM – El Rey Theater %
11-23 Dallas, TX – Longhorn Ballroom %
11-24 San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center %
11-25 Austin, TX – Paramount Theatre %
01-08 Montreal, Quebec – Beanfield Theatre #
01-09 Ottawa, Ontario – Bronson Centre #
01-10 Geneva, NY – Smith Opera House #
01-11 Burlington, VT – The Flynn #
01-12 Portland, ME – State Theatre #
01-14 Troy, NY – Troy Music Hall #
01-15 Stamford, CT – The Palace Theatre #
01-16 Wilmington, DE – The Queen #
01-17 Allentown, PA – Archer Music Hall #
01-18 Charlottesville, VA – The Paramount #
01-20 Louisville, KY – Paristown Hall #
01-21 Madison, WI – Barrymore #
01-22 Carmel, IN – Palladium #
01-23 Champaign, IL – Virginia Theatre #
01-24 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theatre #
01-27 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues #
01-28 Birmingham, AL – Iron City #
01-29 Jacksonville, FL – Decca Live #
01-30 Orlando, FL – The Plaza Live #
01-31 Miami, FL – TBA #

# with Des Demonas
% with John Grant

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