Spoon & The Beths Team Up for a Summer Tour That Indie Fans Don’t Deserve (But Desperately Need)

Spoon & The Beths Announce Summer 2026 Co-Headline Tour



🎸 Some tours feel inevitable. Others feel like the universe briefly getting its act together. Spoon co-headlining with The Beths falls firmly into the second category.

The Summer 2026 run kicks off after both bands appear at Green River Festival in Massachusetts, then rolls through a tight, no-filler stretch of cities that know how to appreciate a good guitar riff without asking for a TikTok dance break. Eight shared dates. Zero wasted moments.

Let’s start with Spoon, because honestly—how are they still underrated?

This is the band that gave us “The Underdog,” “The Way We Get By,” “Do You,” “Hot Thoughts,” and a discography that somehow keeps aging better than most bands’ reunion tours. Spoon has landed multiple Top 10 albums, including Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga and They Want My Soul, earned Grammy nominations, and quietly built one of the most consistent catalogs in indie rock. No gimmicks. No eras. Just songs that hit harder the longer you live with them.

They’ve also recently shared live versions of “Chateau Blues” and “Guess I’m Fallin’ in Love,” reminding everyone that four years removed from Lucifer on the Sofa, they’re still locked in and dangerous—in the best way.

Then there’s The Beths, who are currently in the middle of what can only be described as a polite global takeover. Their 2025 album Straight Line Was a Lie earned critical praise, chart traction, and the kind of fan loyalty that spreads through word-of-mouth—not algorithms.

Full disclosure: I’m now officially in my “guess I need to deep-dive The Beths” era, and honestly? So should you.

They don’t have any Florida dates on the books yet (rude), but we’re choosing optimism. Because hope is punk rock.

Tour Vibes Check

This pairing works because both bands understand the same sacred rule:

Write songs that survive long after the encore.

If you’re anywhere near one of these dates, go. If you’re not—start planning road snacks.

And while you’re mapping out summer shows, don’t forget to grab the Static Live Music Calendar App, keeping tabs on live music across Daytona Beach, New Smyrna Beach, Flagler Beach, Ormond Beach, and the rest of Florida’s East Coast—with more cities coming soon. We’re expanding. Slowly. Loudly.

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