Daisy Grenade announce first-ever headline tour, Has So Much To Say
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Daisy Grenade are finally taking center stage. The NYC-based alt-pop duo have announced their first-ever headline run, fittingly titled Daisy Grenade Has So Much To Say (The Tour), marking a major milestone after a breakout year spent supporting heavy hitters like Fall Out Boy, Pierce The Veil, Waterparks, and Honey Revenge.
The upcoming tour will see Keaton Whittaker and Dani Nigro bring their chaotic, glitter-coated alt-pop to intimate venues across North America, including stops at The Roxy in Los Angeles, Bowery Ballroom in New York, and Brighton Music Hall in Boston. Rising alt-pop artist Vienna Vienna will join the run as support.
In a statement, the duo described the tour as a chance to be more direct and vulnerable with fans, promising both their signature “DG punch” and a deeper look into what’s been on their minds. They also announced that $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to Let’s Give a Damn, an organization supporting artists and community-driven initiatives.
The headline announcement follows a string of high-profile releases and moments for the duo. Most recently, Daisy Grenade shared a reimagined version of the Wicked classic “For Good,” which debuted during their sold-out holiday show at Joe’s Pub in New York, featuring guest appearances from Adam Kantor, Cassadee Pope, and Katerina McCrimmon. The track continues a hot streak that includes the emotionally charged power ballad “Good Luck (Wish You Hell),” produced by WZRD BLD, and the infectious summer anthem “Don’t Sweat It,” produced by Andrew Goldstein and praised by Rolling Stone as a “Song You Need To Know.”
The duo’s theatrical background and Pete Wentz-backed early EPs have helped them carve out a lane that blends pop-punk theatrics, alt-pop hooks, and diaristic lyricism that reads like a chaotic, glitter-drenched confessional.
Beyond the studio, Daisy Grenade spent 2025 steadily leveling up their live reputation, not only with the acts mentioned above, but also appearing at festivals like Sad Summer, Riot Fest, and When We Were Young. And they set sail into 2026 with performances on the Emo’s Not Dead Cruise just last week.
With their first headline tour and an ever-growing catalog of hyper-catchy, emotionally volatile alt-pop, Daisy Grenade are entering 2026 ready to prove they’re more than just a supporting act—they’re a main-stage chaos engine in waiting. The headline run kicks off in May and wraps in June, keep scrolling for a full list our tour dates. Tickets are on sale now and you can grab yours HERE!