
If “Everywhere” and “All You Wanted” were permanent fixtures on your early-2000s playlists, Michelle Branch’s next tour offers a chance to hear those songs in a new chapter of her career.
Branch is taking the “Everywhere and Back Again” Tour across the U.S. in fall 2026 before returning for an expanded run in early 2027. The tour coincides with "Everywhere and Back Again," a new EP arriving November 6 through BMG that revisits songs from across Branch’s 25-year career.
The project includes a reimagined version of “The Game of Love,” credited to New Radicals and Michelle Branch and produced by New Radicals frontman Gregg Alexander, along with a new version of “Goodbye to You” featuring Maren Morris.
The fall tour sold out within a week of its initial onsale, prompting Branch to announce a 17-date 2027 extension in August. Since then, venue calendars have added second nights at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and Tulsa’s Cain’s Ballroom. As of August 21, the publicly listed itinerary includes 38 performances: 19 in fall 2026 and 19 in 2027.
Branch is also partnering with PLUS1. One dollar from every ticket sold will benefit The ALS Association.
The tour begins September 27, 2026, at The Showbox in Seattle. The first leg runs through November 13 in Lexington before Branch returns to the road February 25, 2027, for a second leg that concludes March 27 in Philadelphia.
The first leg of Michelle Branch’s “Everywhere and Back Again” tour begins in fall 2026, with stops across the West Coast, Mountain states, Midwest and Northeast.
Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
Sunday, September 27, 2026 | Seattle, WA | |
Tuesday, September 29, 2026 | Portland, OR | |
Thursday, October 1 & Friday, October 2, 2026 | San Francisco, CA | |
Saturday, October 3, 2026 | Los Angeles, CA | |
Sunday, October 4, 2026 | Del Mar, CA | |
Tuesday, October 6, 2026 | San Luis Obispo, CA | |
Thursday, October 8, 2026 | Salt Lake City, UT | |
Friday, October 9, 2026 | Las Vegas, NV | |
Saturday, October 10, 2026 | Aspen, CO | |
Sunday, October 11, 2026 | Boulder, CO | |
Wednesday, November 4, 2026 | Boston, MA | |
Thursday, November 5, 2026 | New York, NY | |
Friday, November 6, 2026 | Asbury Park, NJ | |
Saturday, November 7, 2026 | Nantucket, MA | |
Tuesday, November 10, 2026 | Chicago, IL | |
Wednesday, November 11, 2026 | Minneapolis, MN | |
Thursday, November 12, 2026 | Milwaukee, WI | |
Friday, November 13, 2026 | Lexington, KY |
The October 1 San Francisco performance was added after demand for the original Castro Theatre date. The Boston show was also moved from Royale to the larger Roadrunner.
The second leg resumes in early 2027, bringing the tour through the South, Southwest and additional U.S. markets.
Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
Thursday, February 25, 2027 | Charleston, SC | |
Friday, February 26, 2027 | Atlanta, GA | |
Saturday, February 27 & Sunday, February 28, 2027 | Nashville, TN | |
Thursday, March 4 & Friday, March 5, 2027 | Tulsa, OK | |
Saturday, March 6, 2027 | Dallas, TX | |
Sunday, March 7, 2027 | Houston, TX | |
Thursday, March 11, 2027 | Tempe, AZ | |
Friday, March 12, 2027 | Anaheim, CA | |
Saturday, March 13, 2027 | Los Angeles, CA | |
Wednesday, March 17, 2027 | Denver, CO | |
Friday, March 19, 2027 | St. Louis, MO | |
Saturday, March 20, 2027 | Columbus, OH | |
Sunday, March 21, 2027 | Royal Oak, MI | |
Tuesday, March 23, 2027 | Portland, ME | |
Thursday, March 25, 2027 | New York, NY | |
Friday, March 26, 2027 | Silver Spring, MD | |
Saturday, March 27, 2027 | Philadelphia, PA |
The February 28 Nashville and March 4 Tulsa dates were not part of the original 17-date 2027 announcement. Both now appear on the venues’ current calendars alongside the previously announced February 27 Nashville and March 5 Tulsa shows.
The general public onsale for the newly announced 2027 leg began Friday, August 21, at 10 a.m. local time. Tickets for the original fall 2026 leg went on sale to the general public July 17.
No supporting act has been announced for the “Everywhere and Back Again” Tour as of August 21.
Neither the main tour announcement nor current venue listings for the 2027 dates identify an opener. That could change closer to the shows, so check the event page for your city before assuming Branch will perform without support.
Select dates offer Michelle Branch VIP packages, although availability and benefits vary by venue.
Cain’s Ballroom, for example, lists a Michelle Branch Meet & Greet Package and an Everywhere and Back Again Tour Pre-Show Experience. Depending on the package, benefits may include early entry, access to Branch’s pre-show soundcheck, exclusive merchandise, a signed tour poster and a Spirit Room-themed selfie station. The Meet & Greet package also includes a personal photo with Branch.
Read the package details for your specific concert before purchasing. VIP benefits are not necessarily identical at every stop.
The tour has not started yet, so there is no confirmed tour-specific setlist, show length or nightly stage time to report. The first concert is scheduled for September 27 in Seattle.
What we do know is that the tour accompanies a project built around Branch revisiting songs from throughout her career. "Everywhere and Back Again" is not simply a "The Spirit Room" anniversary release. It looks back across roughly 25 years of Branch’s catalog while reworking some of her best-known material.
A complete tour setlist will not be available until the first show, but Branch’s recent performances offer some clues.
A February 2026 Mexico City set included:
Song | Notes |
|---|---|
“Everywhere” | Signature hit |
“All You Wanted” | The Spirit Room |
“Goodbye to You” | The Spirit Room |
“Breathe” | Hotel Paper |
“The Game of Love” | Collaboration with Santana |
“Are You Happy Now?” | Hotel Paper |
“Leave the Pieces” | |
“Best You Ever” | Hopeless Romantic |
“One of These Days” | Hotel Paper |
“Fault Line” | Hopeless Romantic |
“Lovesong” | The Cure cover |
“You Get Me” | The Spirit Room |
Several of those songs connect directly to the new "Everywhere and Back Again" EP. The announced track list includes new versions of “Everywhere,” “Breathe,” “Goodbye to You,” “You Get Me,” “All You Wanted” and “Are You Happy Now?,” along with the reimagined “The Game of Love” and a “Game of Love” remix. Seven of those songs appeared in Branch's February 13 Mexico City set, making that performance a useful — though not definitive — preview of the catalog likely to shape the upcoming tour.
Songs from "The Spirit Room" and "Hotel Paper," “The Game of Love” and material connected to The Wreckers are all reasonable songs to watch for. Fans should wait for the Seattle opener before treating any track as confirmed for the tour.
The “Everywhere and Back Again” Tour begins Sunday, September 27, 2026, at The Showbox in Seattle.
The fall leg travels through the West Coast, Mountain West, Midwest and Northeast before concluding November 13 at Manchester Music Hall in Lexington, Kentucky.
The currently announced final show is Saturday, March 27, 2027, at Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia.
The 2027 leg begins February 25 in Charleston and continues through the South, Texas, Southwest, California, Midwest and East Coast before reaching Philadelphia.
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Twenty-five years after "The Spirit Room" introduced millions of listeners to Michelle Branch, “Everywhere and Back Again” is less about recreating one moment than revisiting the songs that have followed her through an entire career.
With sold-out fall dates, newly added 2027 shows and fresh versions of some of her best-known songs on the way, the tour gives longtime fans a chance to hear that catalog from a new vantage point.
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