Band of Horses Announce 2026 Tour for Everything All The Time Anniversary

Band of Horses are going big for the 20th anniversary of their debut album, and honestly, they should. Everything All The Time is one of those records that defined a whole era of indie rock, and the band is marking the occasion with a headlining tour kicking off this November, a co-headlining run with Dinosaur Jr., and an expanded anniversary reissue loaded with demos, live recordings, and unreleased tracks.
Ben Bridwell and the band will be performing the Gold-certified 2006 LP in its entirety at every stop, alongside other fan favorites from across their catalog. If you've ever wanted to hear "The Funeral" in a room full of people who love that song as much as you do, this is your moment.
The Expanded Reissue
The Everything All The Time (20th Anniversary Edition) is out via Sub Pop. It's not just a remaster, either. The expanded edition comes with a full bonus LP that includes the 2005 tour EP, previously unreleased studio and live tracks, demo versions of album cuts like "The Funeral", and rarities like "The End's Not Near" (which some of you might remember from The O.C.). There are 24 tracks total on the streaming version. The vinyl comes in a refreshed gatefold jacket with new liner notes by producer Phil Ek, who also produced records for Fleet Foxes, Built To Spill, Modest Mouse, and Father John Misty.
The reissue also surfaced a previously unreleased fan favorite, "(Biding Time Is a) Boat to Row," complete with a new official video directed by James Ayling of Cape Films, starring Josh Whitehouse from Daisy Jones & The Six. If you're into limited vinyl, North American pre-orders through the Sub Pop Mega Mart got a Loser Edition on metallic gold vinyl, while UK and EU pre-orders scored an opaque yellow variant.
Fall Headlining Tour
The main event is billed as "An Evening With Band of Horses: Celebrating 20 Years of Everything All The Time." The tour kicks off November 10 in Portland, OR and runs through the end of the year.
The fall headlining run opens November 10 in Portland, OR and works its way across the country. Here are the dates:
Fall Headlining Dates:
11/10 – Portland, OR
11/12 – Seattle, WA
11/14 – San Francisco, CA
11/15 – Los Angeles, CA
11/17 – Denver, CO
11/19 – Chicago, IL
11/21 – Nashville, TN
11/22 – Atlanta, GA
11/24 – Washington, DC
11/25 – New York, NY
Additional dates are expected to be announced. Check the Band of Horses official tour page for the full and up-to-date list of shows.

The Co-Headline Run With Dinosaur Jr.
Also on the calendar: Band of Horses and Dinosaur Jr. are co-headlining a tour where each band performs a classic album front to back. Dinosaur Jr. will be playing their 1993 album Where You Been in full, and Band of Horses will do Everything All The Time. That's an absurdly good double bill.
Dates for the co-headline run are expected to be announced. Keep an eye on both bands' official channels for the full schedule.
UK and Europe
The anniversary celebration doesn't stop at US borders. Band of Horses are also planning a UK and EU headline run. The UK leg is expected to include dates in London, Manchester, Glasgow, Leeds, and Bristol. Full dates and on-sale info are expected to be announced — check the band's official tour page for updates.
Why This Album Still Matters
If you weren't around for it, here's some context. Ben Bridwell formed Band of Horses in Seattle in 2004 after the dissolution of Carissa's Wierd. They signed to Sub Pop, linked up with producer Phil Ek, and recorded Everything All The Time at Avast Studios in Seattle. The album introduced that sweeping, reverb-heavy sound that became their signature, and "The Funeral" went on to become a double Platinum single and one of the most enduring songs of the modern indie rock era. It's been sampled by Kid Cudi and got a 2025 dance edit from Gryffin. The reach of that song is pretty wild.
Since then, the band has released six studio albums, including Cease to Begin (2007), the Grammy-nominated Infinite Arms (2010), and most recently Things Are Great (2022). The current lineup features Bridwell alongside longtime members Ryan Monroe and Creighton Barrett, with Matt Gentling on bass and Ian MacDougall on guitar.
Bridwell put it simply: "This album made all of my dreams come true. Forever grateful for the desperation that fueled its inspiration."
Get Tickets
Tickets for the fall headlining dates are on sale now. You can find all dates and tickets through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or directly through the Band of Horses official tour page. If you haven't seen them live yet, a full album performance of Everything All The Time is about as good a reason as you're going to get. Don't sleep on the Dinosaur Jr. dates, either. That pairing is special.
Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster
