Grammy Award winner Ray LaMontagne will celebrate the 20th anniversary of his acclaimed debut album Trouble with a UK tour in 2026 — his first tour in the UK since 2018. The tour will kick off at Sheffield City Hall on 24 May, before visiting some of the UK’s most iconic venues, with stops in Manchester, Newcastle, Glasgow, and Birmingham, and concluding at London’s legendary Royal Albert Hall on Monday, 8 June 2026.

LaMontagne will perform Trouble in its entirety for the first time since the album’s release 20 years ago. Marking the anniversary and the tour announcement on social media, he reflected “Twenty years. Two decades. That’s a lot of water under the bridge. Every cell in my body has changed three times over in that time. I have been three times reborn. There are moments in life when you need to place a marker. Some say it’s brave never to look back—but I disagree. If you never look back, you’ll never see how far you’ve come. This year, I place a signpost: twenty years of Trouble.”

Marking the 20th anniversary, LaMontagne will also commemorate this landmark with a special remastered vinyl edition, set for release 13 June – presave/preorder here.
Presale tickets for Ray LaMontagne’s UK tour will start from Tuesday 6 May at 9am local time and run through until Thursday 8 May at 9am local time. General on-sale will follow on Friday 9 May at 9am local time via metropolismusic.com

Access to Preferred Tickets is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Friday 9 May at 10am. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.

Ray LaMontagne UK Tour 2026
Sunday 24 May – City Hall, Sheffield, United Kingdom
Monday 25 May – Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham, United Kingdom
Wednesday 27 May – O2 Apollo, Manchester, United Kingdom
Thursday 28 May – O2 City Hall, Newcastle, United Kingdom
Saturday 30 May – SEC Armadillo, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Sunday 31 May – Usher Hall, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Tuesday 2 June – Symphony Hall, Birmingham, United Kingdom
Wednesday 3 June – Beacon, Bristol, United Kingdom
Friday 5 June – Dome, Brighton, United Kingdom
Saturday 6 June – New Theatre, Oxford, United Kingdom
Monday 8 June – Royal Albert Hall, London, United Kingdom

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