Orville Peck Tour 2026: Man Turned Mule Dates and Tickets
by Chizuru Nobe
The Man Turned Mule Tour is a 22-date North American run that opens September 18 at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles and closes November 22 at The Paramount in Huntington, N.Y. It arrives in two parts. Three September dates — Hollywood Bowl on Sept. 18, Edgefield in Troutdale, Ore., on Sept. 23 and KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Mont., on Sept. 26 — are official tour dates, ticketed on their own and carrying their own support bills. The 19-date theater and ballroom leg, with Abbie Callahan opening, starts Oct. 28 at Channel 24 in Sacramento and runs to the Huntington finale.
One thing the announcements do not spell out: the buying windows they described have already passed. VIP packages, the artist presale and the Citi cardmember presale all ran in late July, and the general on-sale opened July 31, 2026. As of Aug. 14, 2026, resale is the main route left for anyone who missed it.
Two other September appearances turn up in listings and belong in a separate bucket: Bumbershoot in Seattle on Sept. 6, a festival slot rather than a tour stop, and a one-off at The Castro Theatre in San Francisco on Sept. 12, where Peck and his band play the new album front to back. Below is what the announcements confirm, plus what to check before you pay.
- Orville Peck Tour Dates: Man Turned Mule Tour
- Where the Run Starts and Ends
- Brooklyn's Two Nights and the Canada Dates
- Who Opens the Shows
- How the Tour's Two Legs Differ
- Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 18
- Edgefield and KettleHouse
- The Two September Dates That Are Not Tour Stops
- Why Some Listings Disagree
- Orville Peck Tickets After the On-Sale
- What Already Happened
- Where Resale Fits Now
- What to Check Before You Pay
- Amphitheaters vs. Theaters and Ballrooms
- The Bowl in September
- The Fall Rooms
- What Room Size Changes
- What Orville Peck Plays on Tour
- The June 30 London Setlist
- How Mule Could Shift the Set
- Orville Peck Tour FAQ
- Will Orville Peck tour in 2026?
- Why did Orville Peck cancel his tour?
- What is Orville Peck's 2026 tour called?
- Can I still get tickets now that the on-sale is over?
- What songs does Orville Peck play live?
Orville Peck Tour Dates: Man Turned Mule Tour
The full run is 22 dates. Pollstar's July 27 announcement centers the 19-date theater leg that opens Oct. 28 in Sacramento and ends Nov. 22 in Huntington, N.Y., while Consequence's report from the same day and Peck's own announcement graphic list all 22, September included. Both counts are circulating because some sources count only the fall theater leg, while others count the three September tour dates as part of the full 22-date run.
Where the Run Starts and Ends
The bookends are fixed: the Hollywood Bowl on Sept. 18, The Paramount in Huntington, N.Y., on Nov. 22. The theater leg has its own bookends, Channel 24 in Sacramento on Oct. 28 through that same Huntington date. In between, the route threads through rooms including The Van Buren in Phoenix, The Salt Shed in Chicago, Mission Ballroom in Denver, The Sylvee in Madison, Wis., and Brooklyn Paramount, with door and start times listed per show on the ticketing page for that date.
A printed date table can become outdated if a show shifts. The live schedule below pulls current dates, venues and listings.
Brooklyn's Two Nights and the Canada Dates
Brooklyn Paramount is the only room on this tour booked for back-to-back nights, which gives buyers in the New York area two dates to weigh against each other. Door times and support billing are listed per show, so compare both before settling on one.
Canada gets three stops: Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Two things to weigh there. Reaching any of them from the U.S. means a border crossing, so build the travel day around that leg as well as the door time. The three are not priced alike: at the time of writing, Toronto listings are several times more expensive than those in Ottawa and Montreal.
Who Opens the Shows
Abbie Callahan is billed as special guest across the fall theater dates, per Pollstar's announcement and the artist's own tour graphic. Support is confirmed per show, so check the individual date if the opener factors into which night you pick.
The Hollywood Bowl is the documented exception. That night carries its own support bill, Lucius and Deloyd Elze, per the venue's event page. For Edgefield and KettleHouse, the support listing on each venue's page is the thing to read rather than assuming the fall billing carries over.
How the Tour's Two Legs Differ
Both legs are the Man Turned Mule Tour. What changes between them is the room, the ticketing and the bill.
Hollywood Bowl, Sept. 18
September 18 at the Hollywood Bowl is opening night, and Peck's announcement flags it with an asterisk for a reason. The Bowl's own event page carries no tour name at all. Its support bill is Lucius and Deloyd Elze rather than Abbie Callahan. And the presale and on-sale calendar Peck published on July 27 for "the first leg of the Man Turned Mule Tour" applied to the 19 fall dates, not to this one.
At the time of writing, the Hollywood Bowl has the lowest listed entry price among the 22 tour dates. The price difference reflects the listings available at the time of writing and can change as inventory and seller prices move.
The venue bills the night as Peck's Hollywood Bowl debut and references his 2025 Broadway run in Cabaret, where he played the Emcee. Anyone searching for Orville Peck Hollywood Bowl tickets is looking at a room unlike anything on the fall route, on its own ticketing clock.
Edgefield and KettleHouse
The other two September tour dates follow the same shape: outdoor bookings, ticketed separately from the fall leg. Peck plays Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn in Troutdale, Ore., on Sept. 23 and KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Mont., on Sept. 26.
The Two September Dates That Are Not Tour Stops
Bumbershoot in Seattle on Sept. 6 is a festival appearance. The festival runs Sept. 5–6 and Peck performs on the Sunday, per Bumbershoot's lineup page, and neither Consequence's date list nor the artist's tour graphic counts it as a tour stop.
The Castro Theatre in San Francisco on Sept. 12 is the other one: Peck and his band play Mule in its entirety, six days before the album's release. The venue lists doors at 7 p.m. and an 8 p.m. start, with its own ticketing timeline separate from the tour's July windows.
Why Some Listings Disagree
Two accurate numbers are in circulation, 19 and 22, because Pollstar's report frames the theater leg while Consequence and the artist's announcement frame the whole run. Aggregators pick one and rarely explain which.
The listing above carries all 22. That is the practical reason to work from it rather than from a third-party date table: a schedule built on the 19-date framing drops the three September bookings entirely, and those are the dates most likely to be missed, since they sit in a different part of the calendar from the fall run.
Coverage also varies date by date. The Nov. 1 Denver show at Mission Ballroom appears on Pollstar and Consequence, yet not every third-party schedule carries it. Treat any single aggregator date list as partial.
Orville Peck Tickets After the On-Sale
The buying windows announced with the fall leg ran in late July, and the general on-sale opened July 31, 2026. As of Aug. 14, 2026, resale is the main route to Orville Peck tickets for those dates.
What Already Happened
Pollstar's announcement lists VIP packages on sale July 27 at 10 a.m. local, an artist presale on July 28, a Citi cardmember presale running July 28 through 30, and the general on-sale on July 31 at 10 a.m. local. As of Aug. 14, all four windows have closed.
That timeline settles one search in particular. Any Orville Peck presale code circulating for the fall leg belonged to those late-July windows, and no code reopens them. The September dates followed separate ticketing schedules, so check the venue or ticketing page for the specific show.
Where Resale Fits Now
Once a primary on-sale closes, the tickets that return to the market are the ones buyers and sellers list again. That is the secondary market, and it is what TicketX operates: a resale marketplace, not the box office and not the original seller. If resale is new to you, how TicketX verifies tickets walks through what to expect before you hand over a card.
Listings are added and removed by sellers over time, so what you see on any given evening is a snapshot of that moment. Prices are set by the people doing the listing, which is why the total at checkout deserves a second look.
That last part is the piece you control. TicketX charges no hidden fees, and the checks in the next section cover what to read before you commit.
What to Check Before You Pay
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Confirm the total first. Check the final price at checkout and make sure you understand any fees or charges before paying. If you are trying to keep the total down, our ways to save on your order cover the current options.
Confirm delivery second. Check how the tickets transfer and by when, since mobile transfer timing is set per event and per venue. A November theater date and a September amphitheater booking will not necessarily follow the same schedule.
Confirm the guarantee third. The TicketX Buyer Guarantee covers four situations with a full refund: counterfeit or invalid tickets, tickets that fail to arrive in time, an event canceled with no replacement date, and a seller who never transfers the order.
Amphitheaters vs. Theaters and Ballrooms
Same artist, same tour, two different nights out. September puts Peck in large outdoor rooms; the fall leg books theaters and ballrooms. That gap changes sightlines, timing and how you plan the evening, and it is the part of an Orville Peck concert that a date list cannot tell you.
The Bowl in September
The Hollywood Bowl show starts at 8 p.m., with gates at 6 p.m., per the venue's event page. That two-hour window is the planning detail people miss: gates open long before the music does, and the evening is built around it.
It is also a large outdoor venue, with a seating spread running from bench sections well back from the stage to boxes close in. Where you sit shapes the night more than it does in a small room, and that spread is what puts the Bowl at both the cheapest and the most expensive ends of this tour at once.
The Fall Rooms
The fall leg runs through theaters and ballrooms, among them The Van Buren in Phoenix, Brooklyn Paramount, The Sylvee in Madison, Mission Ballroom in Denver and The Salt Shed in Chicago.
The venue type can mean a shorter distance from the back wall to the stage, a mix of general-admission floor and reserved balcony areas depending on the room, and a sound field built around a single headline act. Those rooms sit at the opposite end of the scale from the September amphitheater bookings, which is why one tour can deliver two very different nights inside the same autumn.
What Room Size Changes
The venue type changes the order of your decisions. At an outdoor amphitheater you pick a price tier first and a sightline second. In a general admission ballroom, arrival time carries the weight, because position gets decided at the door rather than at checkout.
It also changes what you see. A general-admission floor can mean standing for the show, so check the venue's seating and admission setup before choosing your tickets. Peck's staging leans on masks, fringe and big hats, and those details can be easier to appreciate from a closer seat than from a distant bench.
What Orville Peck Plays on Tour
There is no Man Turned Mule Tour setlist yet. Opening night is Sept. 18, so any song list published as this tour's setlist is a projection. What does exist is a record of a recent show and a release date for the new album, and together they set the expectations you can reasonably hold.
The June 30 London Setlist
The June 30 London show provides the most recent full-show reference available ahead of the tour.
Because that performance predates the new album, it should be treated as a reference point rather than a prediction of the 2026 tour setlist. If you want to know whether a specific catalog song such as "Dead of Night" makes the cut on your date, no source can confirm that yet.
How Mule Could Shift the Set
Peck's new album, Mule, arrives Sept. 18, 2026, on Warner Records — the same day the tour opens at the Hollywood Bowl, per Consequence. How much of it lands in the running order is not something any source can state before opening night.
The album opens with "Prologue (Eulogy Of A Man Turned Mule)," featuring Emmylou Harris, Noah Cyrus and Allison Russell, and the lead single is "Too Little, Too Late," produced by Jay Joyce. The tour takes its name from that first title.
Reporting on the announcement, including Consequence and JamBase, also noted that $1 from every ticket sold goes to The Trevor Project.
Orville Peck Tour FAQ
These five questions come up most often around the 2026 dates, and the answers below reflect what was confirmed as of Aug. 14, 2026: a 22-date Man Turned Mule Tour running Sept. 18 to Nov. 22, two September appearances outside it, and a general on-sale for the fall leg that closed on July 31.
Will Orville Peck tour in 2026?
Yes. The Man Turned Mule Tour is a 22-date North American run opening Sept. 18 at the Hollywood Bowl and ending Nov. 22 at The Paramount in Huntington, N.Y. Three of those dates fall in September (Hollywood Bowl on Sept. 18, Edgefield on Sept. 23, KettleHouse on Sept. 26) and the remaining 19 make up the fall theater leg, which starts Oct. 28 at Channel 24 in Sacramento with Abbie Callahan opening. Two other September appearances sit outside the tour: Bumbershoot in Seattle on Sept. 6, where Peck plays the Sunday of a Sept. 5–6 festival, and a one-off at The Castro Theatre in San Francisco on Sept. 12. No cancellations or postponements have been announced for any tour date.
Why did Orville Peck cancel his tour?
That question points to 2023, not to this run. Peck stepped away from the remaining dates of his 2023 Bronco Tour, citing mental and physical health, and has performed since, including the 2025 Broadway run in Cabaret and the 2026 dates now on the calendar. The two runs are three years apart. The Man Turned Mule Tour is a separate booking, announced July 27, 2026, and none of its dates have been canceled or moved. If a date does change, the ticketing source for that specific show is where the update posts first.
What is Orville Peck's 2026 tour called?
The Man Turned Mule Tour. Pollstar's July 27, 2026 announcement uses that name, Live Nation brands the dates with it, and Peck's own announcement described the fall run as "the first leg of the Man Turned Mule Tour." The title comes from his fourth album, Mule, out Sept. 18, 2026, and its opening track, "Prologue (Eulogy Of A Man Turned Mule)." Where schedules disagree, it is usually over the count: 19 refers to the fall theater leg, 22 to the full run including the three September dates.
Can I still get tickets now that the on-sale is over?
The general on-sale for the fall theater leg ran July 31, 2026, and the VIP and presale windows closed before it, so resale is the main route left for those 19 dates. Availability changes day to day, so check the live schedule above for the specific show you want. The September dates were ticketed on their own timelines — the Castro Theatre presale, for instance, was dated Aug. 13 — so read the venue or ticketing page for that show. When you do buy, confirm the final total at checkout, confirm how and when the tickets transfer, and read what the marketplace's guarantee covers before you pay.
What songs does Orville Peck play live?
No setlist exists for the Man Turned Mule Tour, because opening night is Sept. 18, 2026. The closest reference point is Peck's June 30, 2026 London show, which predates the new album. Mule arrives on opening day itself, so the tour set may differ from the summer one. The Sept. 12 Castro Theatre show is the one known quantity, billed as the album played in full. Anything else circulating now as the tour's setlist is a projection.
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