Joyce Manor hit the road for major 2026 tour
Photo credit: Dan Monick
Fresh off the January 30 release of their seventh studio album, I Used To Go To This Bar, punk trio Joyce Manor are hitting the road for a North American tour beginning in early March.
The headline run kicks off March 9 in Phoenix and will take the band through major markets across the United States and Canada before wrapping in their home state of California on May 15. Spring dates feature support from Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage, and Combat.
As festival season ramps up, Joyce Manor will join Hot Mulligan on select dates while also making appearances at Coachella, Governors Ball, and Bonnaroo.
It’s shaping up to be a busy year, but the band will bring both their new material and fan favorites from across their catalog to audiences nationwide, while introducing their sound to an entirely new wave of listeners.
Joyce Manor’s 2026 headline tour dates
INSIDE THE NEW RECORD
Produced by Brett Gurewitz (Bad Religion co-founder and owner of Epitaph Records), I Used To Go To This Bar doesn’t waste a second. Literally.
Joyce Manor packs nine sharp and melodic tracks into a runtime that clocks in at just under 20 minutes. The album is lean and straight to the point, yet unmistakably true to their sound.
I Used To Go To This Bar album artwork.
“Working with Brett was amazing,” says Barry Johnson, vocalist and guitarist for Joyce Manor. “When it comes to our musical DNA, he’s one of the architects of everything we grew up on. Having him guide our record helped us make something that we could put next to those classic records that shaped us. I really feel like we were behind the wheel, and I’m really proud of it.”
To grab a limited edition color vinyl of I Used To Go To This Bar, you can shop HERE or head to your local independent record store!