The Strumbellas Release New Music And North American Headline Tour

Canadian alternative rock band The Strumbellas have released new music and announced a headlining North American tour with 43 stops from September into March 2026.
From their mini-van start to becoming tour bus veterans, The Strumbellas are known for turning intimate and large halls into massive sing-alongs. The upcoming romp includes stops at venues like Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, 3rd & Lindsley in Nashville and The Regent in Los Angeles.
Their brand-new single “Maybe It’s Me” is out now via Glassnote Records. The track follows their recent single “Hard Lines” and offers another glimpse at their just-announced EP, Burning Bridges Into Dust, arriving Oct. 24. Produced by Grammy-nominated Chad Copelin (Sufjan Stevens, Christina Perri, Avril Lavigne, Train), “Maybe It’s Me” is a swirl of regret and hope structured around an upright piano, acoustic guitars and Jimmy Chauveau’s vocal delivery.
“Sometimes our mind gets stuck on things,” the band shares in a release. “Thoughts go around in a circle. Maybe it’s something we should have said last week, or something that went sideways years ago. ‘Maybe It’s Me’ is about this feeling, about being unable to break free from some moment that slipped from our grasp.”
Since forming in 2008 and releasing their debut album My Father and the Hunter in 2012, the two-time JUNO Award winners have become widely known for their relatable lyrics and irresistible melodies that have fans stomping, clapping and singing along, which has placed them at the forefront of the alt-rock and alt-country scenes.
The Strumbellas Headline Dates:
Sept. 6 – Jasper, AB, Jasper Folk Fest
Sept. 12 – London, ON, Rock the Runway
Sept. 13 – Haverhill, MA, River Ruckus
Nov. 13 – Waterloo, ON, Maxwell’s Concert Venue
Nov. 14 – Toronto, ON, History
Nov. 15 – Ottawa, ON, Bronson Centre
Nov. 17 – Charlottetown, PE, PEI Brewing Company
Nov. 18 – Halifax, NS, Casino Nova Scotia
Nov. 19 – Moncton, NB, Casino New Brunswick
Nov. 21 – Montreal, QC, Beanfield Theatre
Nov. 23 – Kingston, ON, Grand Theatre
Nov. 26 – Winnipeg, MB, Burton Cummings Theatre
Nov. 27 – Regina, SK, Casino Regina
Nov. 28 – Calgary, AB, The Palace Theatre
Nov. 29 – Edmonton, AB, Midway Music Hall
Dec. 1 – Kelowna, BC, Kelowna Community Theatre
Dec. 3 – Nanaimo, BC, The Port Theatre
Dec. 4 – Victoria, BC, Royal Theatre
Dec. 5 – Courtenay, BC, Sid Williams Theatre
Dec. 7 – Vancouver, BC, Commodore Ballroom
Feb. 18 – Boston, MA, The Wilbur
Feb. 19 – New York, NY, Le Poisson Rouge
Feb. 20 – Philadelphia, PA, Ardmore Music Hall
Feb. 21 – Washington, DC, Lincoln Theater
Feb. 24 – Atlanta, GA, The Loft at Center Stage
Feb. 25 – Nashville, TN, 3rd & Lindsley
Feb. 27 – Dallas, TX, The Kessler Theater
Feb. 28 – Austin, TX, Scoot Inn
March 2 – Santa Fe, NM, The Lensic
March 3 – Phoenix, AZ, Van Buren
March 5 – San Diego, CA, Music Box
March 6 – Los Angeles, CA, The Regent
March 7 – San Francisco, CA, August Hall
March 9 – Portland, OR, Aladdin Theater
March 10 – Seattle, WA, The Crocodile
March 12 – Boise, ID, Knitting Factory
March 13 – Salt Lake City, UT, The Complex
March 14 – Denver, CO, Gothic Theater
March 15 – Fort Collins, CO, The Aggie Theater
March 18 – Minneapolis, MN, Fine Line
March 19 – Madison, WI, The Majestic
March 20 – Chicago, IL, HOB Chicago
March 21 – Detroit, MI, St. Andrews Hall
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