Jason Isbell, Mission Ballroom, May 1 And Red Rocks, May 2, 2026

Six-time GRAMMY winner Jason Isbell will perform new tour dates in 2026 with his band the 400 Unit, in addition to a recently announced solo tour across North America in support of his acoustic album Foxes in the Snow. Isbell recently wrapped his annual fall Ryman Auditorium residency and celebrated another successful weekend of his ShoalsFest in Alabama earlier this month. Kicking off in Seattle on January 23 tickets for Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit’s new shows will go on sale this Friday, October 31 at 10 am local time via JasonIsbell.com/shows.

 

Isbell and the 400 Unit will stop through some of America’s most hallowed venues, including the Orpheum Theatre in Los Angeles, the Fox Theater in Oakland and Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO where the band will be supported by Gillian Welch & David Rawlings.

 

Isbell will also perform at New York City’s iconic Radio City Music Hall for two nights; on Friday, February 20th Isbell will perform a solo set and on Saturday, February 21st he’ll be joined by the 400 Unit. Opening acts are Shelby Lynne (20th) and Alejandro Escovedo (21st). He last played Radio City Music Hall to a sold out house in February of 2024, in support of his double GRAMMY winning album Weathervanes.

 

One of the most highly lauded songwriters of his generation, Isbell’s Foxes in the Snow was released on his own Southeastern Records in March and captures an artist at the peak of their powers; the virtuosic guitar playing and commanding vocal delivery on this collection is some of the most impressive of an already remarkable recording career. The stripped back, bare-bones format put his immense talent for evocative storytelling and the complete mastery of his craft on full display.

 

Isbell also reissued Something More Than Free via his own Southeastern Records in July to celebrate ten years of the critically-acclaimed, GRAMMY-winning studio album. The newly remastered edition comes replete with updated mixes and a previously unreleased B-side “Should I Go Missing.” The reissued album is out now on all streaming services and on LP and CD.


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