Saosin performing live on stage during their 2026 tour

Saosin Are Taking Their Self-Titled Album on a Massive 20th Anniversary Tour

Johnny Bell
By Johnny Bell | | 4 min read

Twenty years. That's how long it's been since Saosin dropped that self-titled record and completely rewired what post-hardcore could sound like. Now they're taking it on the road for a proper celebration, and honestly, it's about time.

The band just announced "Saosin: 20 Years of Self-Titled," a US headline tour running from October 23 through late November 2026. They'll be playing the self-titled album in full, plus the hits. The support lineup is stacked too, with Silent Planet, Like Moths to Flames, and Save Us joining on all dates.

Tour Dates

Here's what's been confirmed so far:

Oct 23 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues Anaheim

Oct 24 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre

Oct 28 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues Dallas

Oct 29 – Houston, TX – House of Blues Houston

Oct 30 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues New Orleans

Nov 1 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues Orlando

Nov 3 – Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

Nov 4 – Raleigh, NC – The Ritz

Nov 10 – Philadelphia, PA – Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia

Nov 11 – Baltimore, MD – Nevermore Hall

Nov 15 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues Chicago

Nov 18 – Minneapolis, MN – Fillmore Minneapolis

Nov 20 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall

Concert photo

Nov 22 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory

Nov 28 – San Diego, CA – SOMA Mainstage

Additional cities may still be announced. Check saosin.com for the full routing as it fills out.

The Support Bill

I'll be real, the support lineup on this one is excellent. Silent Planet have been on a tear since their album SUPERBLOOM, and their live show is relentless. Like Moths to Flames bring that Columbus metalcore energy every single time. Those two already toured together in Europe, so the chemistry is already there. Save Us round out the bill as the opener. Top to bottom, you're getting your money's worth on this one.

Why This Tour Matters

The self-titled record dropped on September 26, 2006, and it changed the game. Songs like "You're Not Alone" became anthems for an entire generation of post-hardcore kids. That single eventually earned RIAA Gold certification. If you were anywhere near the scene in the mid-2000s, you know exactly what this album meant.

Hearing it front to back in a live setting, with Cove Reber back on vocals, is going to hit different. Cove originally sang on the self-titled and In Search of Solid Ground before departing, and his return to the band has brought everything full circle. The current lineup also features guitarists Beau Burchell and Phil Sgrosso, bassist Chris Sorenson, and drummer Alex Rodriguez.

New Music Too

This isn't just a nostalgia play. Saosin dropped "Starting Over Again" on April 14, their first new music in over a decade. The last full-length was Along the Shadow back in 2016, so this is a huge moment for them. They've also signed with Sumerian Records, which feels like the right home for whatever comes next.

The band said it best themselves: "'Starting Over Again' is our first new music in over a decade, and it came from the fans calling for it and us realizing the timing finally felt right. The chemistry in this lineup is undeniable, and everything just clicked."

A Global Run

The US dates are just one piece of a much bigger picture. Saosin have already been taking the "20 Years of Self-Titled" tour worldwide this year with stops across New Zealand, Australia (with Senses Fail supporting), Southeast Asia, and the UK's Slam Dunk Festival. They'll also hit Mexico City for Vans Warped Tour and Sacramento's Aftershock Festival before the US headline run kicks off in October.

Tickets

Presales are rolling out now, with times varying by venue. General on-sales start as early as May 15 depending on the date. Grab tickets through Ticketmaster or check saosin.com for the full list of dates and presale info.

If you haven't seen Saosin live yet, or if you haven't seen them with Cove back at the mic, this is the one. Don't sleep on it.

Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster

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