Khalid and Lauv are joining forces for one of 2026's most anticipated co-headlining runs -- It's Always Summer Somewhere. The 25-date North American tour is rolling through summer 2026 and wraps June 26, 2026 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. According to JamBase, Lauv is on the bill for every single show, making this a true co-headlining experience rather than a traditional opener-and-headliner setup.
Two of pop's most introspective, emotionally tuned-in voices on the same stage make for a stacked night of music. Khalid is touring behind the warm, sun-soaked vibe of his recent releases -- expect "Location," "Young Dumb & Broke," "Talk," "Better," and material from his most recent album. Lauv brings the streaming-era pop catalog that turned him into one of the most-played artists in the world -- "I Like Me Better," "Paris in the Rain," "Modern Loneliness," and tracks from his latest LP. Together, the setlist mixes intimate emo-pop with full-band soulful R&B and the kind of crowd singalongs that match the summer-anywhere branding.
The route hits a mix of intimate theaters, amphitheaters, and one of the most iconic outdoor stages in America -- Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Other highlights still ahead on the schedule include Radio City Music Hall in New York City on June 12, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on June 24, The Anthem in Washington D.C., MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, and the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport. The Berkeley Greek finale on June 26 is the kind of West Coast wrap-up that fans on setlist.fm have been logging show by show.
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Khalid Robinson -- the El Paso-raised Grammy-nominated singer who broke through at 19 with "Location" -- and Ari Leff (Lauv) -- the Penn-educated, Atlanta-born pop singer-songwriter best known for "I Like Me Better" and "Paris in the Rain" -- are two of the most consistently streamed pop artists of the last decade. Pairing them on a co-headliner makes sense on paper, and the schedule above shows that ticket buyers agree. Coverage from RatedRnB framed the announcement as one of the year's most natural pop pairings.
The tour name -- It's Always Summer Somewhere -- captures the vibe of both artists' catalogs. Khalid's American Teen and Free Spirit eras leaned into warm, late-summer R&B-pop hybrids, and his more recent material continues that thread. Lauv's discography sits in a similar space -- pop with a soft-edged, introspective center, equally at home as headphone music and live-show singalongs. On stage together, expect crossover moments and the kind of guest-appearance segments fans have come to expect from real co-headliner runs.
The 25-stop route mixes flagship venues across nearly every region. Red Rocks Amphitheatre -- arguably North America's most-loved outdoor music venue -- is typically one of the first dates to sell out on any tour. Radio City Music Hall in New York on June 12 is another can't-miss: the Art Deco grande dame of midtown Manhattan, with sightlines and acoustics that make it a perennial favorite. Greek Theatre Los Angeles on June 24 and Greek Theatre Berkeley on June 26 close out the run with two of the most beloved outdoor amphitheaters on the West Coast.
Other dates still ahead include The Anthem in Washington D.C., MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston, Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, plus stops in Chicago, Sterling Heights, Hershey, Nashville, Atlanta, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Portsmouth, Richmond, Charlotte, Irving, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, San Diego, Toronto, and Montreal. Ticketing observers at Pollstar have flagged this as one of spring's most consistent sellouts.
For longtime Khalid and Lauv fans, the surprise is going to be how the setlist is balanced. Co-headliner tours can sometimes feel like two separate shows stitched together, but both artists have hinted at a more collaborative format -- joint songs, shared band moments, and at least one mash-up of catalog favorites at each stop. The summer-anywhere branding extends to the production design too, which leans into warm, sunset-lit visuals and a stage that's built more for vibe than spectacle.
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The 25-date co-headlining tour wraps June 26, 2026 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California. Major remaining stops include Radio City Music Hall (June 12) and the Greek Theatre Los Angeles (June 24).
The tour plays a mix of theaters, casino theaters, and outdoor amphitheaters. Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado is famous for its natural rock formations and sunset shows -- bring layers because the temperature drops fast after dark. Radio City Music Hall in New York has an elegant Art Deco interior and is one of the most acoustically loved indoor venues in America.
Pricing varies by venue, date, and seat. Theater stops have generally posted lower-bowl prices in the $80-$150 range with premium seats higher, while Red Rocks and Radio City premium inventory has trended higher due to demand. Check the listings above for current pricing.
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It's Always Summer Somewhere is the 2026 co-headlining tour featuring Khalid and Lauv. The 25-date North American run wraps June 26, 2026 at the Greek Theatre in Berkeley, California.
Yes. Lauv serves as co-headliner for the entire It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour, performing at all 25 shows alongside Khalid as a true co-headlining experience rather than a traditional opening slot.
Yes -- Khalid and Lauv played Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado as part of the It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour. Red Rocks dates are typically among the first to sell out on any tour.
Khalid and Lauv play Radio City Music Hall in New York City on June 12, 2026. It's one of the can't-miss remaining stops on a tour route packed with iconic venues.
The 25-city route includes Las Vegas, Morrison (Red Rocks), Chicago, Sterling Heights, Hershey, Bridgeport, Boston, Washington D.C., Nashville, Atlanta, Raleigh, Philadelphia, Portsmouth, Richmond, New York City, Charlotte, Irving, Houston, Austin, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles, Berkeley, plus Canadian dates in Toronto and Montreal.
Pricing varies by venue and seat. Theater dates have generally posted lower-bowl seats in the $80-$150 range with premium options higher, while marquee stops like Red Rocks and Radio City Music Hall typically command higher pricing. Check the listings above for current pricing on the date nearest you.
Khalid's setlist is expected to include Location, Young Dumb & Broke, Talk, Better, Eastside, and material from his more recent releases. Setlists vary night-to-night but typically hit most of his biggest hits.
Lauv's setlist is expected to include I Like Me Better, Paris in the Rain, Modern Loneliness, fuck, I'm lonely, and Steal the Show, plus material from his most recent album.
VIP and premium experiences are typically offered for tours of this scale and may include early entry, premium seating, and exclusive merchandise. Availability varies by date -- check the listings above or the official tour pages for what's available.
Yes. The 2026 schedule includes Canadian dates in Toronto and Montreal alongside the U.S. stops.
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