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Tortoise Announces 2026 North American Tour

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Chicago post-rock band Tortoise has announced a North American tour beginning June 25, 2026, with stops in major cities including New York, Boston, Toronto, Los Angeles, and Montréal. The tour follows the band's 2025 album release 'Touch,' their first record in nine years. The tour marks a significant return to live performances for the influential post-rock pioneers.

Tortoise, the acclaimed Chicago post-rock quintet, will embark on a North American tour starting June 25, 2026, at New York City's Knockdown Center with L'Rain. The tour spans multiple months with performances across the northeastern United States, Canada, and California, including stops in Boston, Washington D.C., Toronto, Montréal, and Los Angeles. The tour comes on the heels of the band's 2025 album 'Touch,' their first full-length release in nine years, which was recorded across Chicago, Los Angeles, and Portland, Oregon, and featured singles 'Layered Presence' and 'Oganesson.' The band's lineup includes Dan Bitney, John Herndon, Douglas McCombs, John McEntire, and Jeff Parker. This tour represents a major touring commitment for the band following their recent international dates.

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The article does not provide ticket pricing, on-sale dates, or information about how fans can purchase tickets. Additionally, there is limited discussion of the band's historical significance in post-rock or what audiences can expect from the live performances.

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Pitchfork's coverage is straightforward and factual, focusing on tour dates and the band's recent album release. The source provides comprehensive tour information and contextualizes the tour within the band's recent creative output, which is typical of music journalism coverage.

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    Tortoise to Tour U.S. and Canada

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