
There's no way to overstate what it means to see a Beatle perform live. Ringo Starr is one of two surviving Beatles, and every tour he announces carries a sense of urgency that few other artists can match. His All Starr Band shows aren't nostalgia acts — they're full-throttle celebrations of rock and roll history delivered by the musicians who helped write it.
This fall, Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band are heading out on a 10-date East Coast run. The tour stretches from Thursday, September 24 through Wednesday, October 7, 2026, with stops in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Washington D.C., Massachusetts, Maine and Connecticut. Highlights include Bethel Woods Center for the Arts, Forest Hills Stadium in Queens and MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston. Forest Hills is especially notable because The Beatles played the venue in 1964, adding extra history to Ringo’s return. The All Starr Band format means each member gets time in the spotlight, making the show feel like a rotating classic rock revue anchored by one of the Beatles.
All 10 confirmed dates span the northeastern U.S., kicking off in Pennsylvania and wrapping in upstate New York. With shows packed into a tight two-week window, availability could move quickly once tickets drop.
Date | City | Venue |
Thursday, September 24 | Hellertown, PA | |
Friday, September 25 | Bethel, NY | |
Sunday, September 27 | Holmdel, NJ | |
Monday, September 28 | Washington, DC | |
Wednesday, September 30 | Boston, MA | |
Thursday, October 1 | Forest Hills, NY | |
Saturday, October 3 | Portland, ME | |
Sunday, October 4 | Wallingford, CT | |
Tuesday, October 6 | Lancaster, PA | |
Wednesday, October 7 | Albany, NY |
Ringo Starr tour tickets go on sale to the general public Friday, July 10, 2026 at 10 a.m. EDT.
Because this is a short 10-date run, it is worth tracking your preferred date early. SeatGeek lets fans monitor Ringo Starr ticket availability, compare listings by section and price and see all-in pricing upfront when tickets are available.
The All Starr Band is not a traditional backing group. It is a rotating supergroup of established musicians, and each member typically performs songs from their own catalog during the show.
For the fall 2026 dates, the current All Starr Band lineup features Steve Lukather of Toto, Colin Hay of Men at Work, Warren Ham of Toto and Kansas, Hamish Stuart of Average White Band, Gregg Bissonette and Buck Johnson of Aerosmith.
That format is what separates an All Starr Band concert from a standard headlining tour. Fans are not just hearing Ringo’s Beatles and solo favorites. They are also getting a full evening of classic rock hits performed by musicians connected to Toto, Men at Work, Average White Band, Kansas, Aerosmith and more.
The fall 2026 run opens at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, September 24, 2026 at State Theatre Center for the Arts in Hellertown, PA.
The final show of the fall leg takes place on Wednesday, October 7, 2026 at Palace Theatre in Albany, NY. That's 10 dates packed into just two weeks, with no additional extensions announced at this time.
If you have never seen Ringo live, the short version is this: it is a communal rock show, not a museum piece. The energy is celebratory from the opening number, with Ringo’s Beatles and solo favorites woven into a set that also gives the All Starr Band members their own moments in the spotlight.
The current lineup brings together musicians associated with Toto, Men at Work, Average White Band, Kansas, Aerosmith and more, so the show plays like a classic rock relay. Ringo staples such as “With a Little Help from My Friends,” “Yellow Submarine,” “Photograph” and “It Don’t Come Easy” are the kinds of songs fans often come hoping to hear, though setlists can vary by night.
The vibe is multi-generational. You will find lifelong Beatles devotees alongside younger classic rock fans experiencing these songs live for the first time. Shows are typically built around singalongs, upbeat pacing and the All Starr Band’s rotating spotlight format.
This fall’s venues range from theaters and music halls to outdoor amphitheaters and larger arena-style rooms, so the experience will vary by stop. Bethel Woods brings Woodstock-era history, Forest Hills Stadium brings Beatles history and rooms like The Anthem, Toyota Oakdale Theatre and Palace Theatre offer a more contained setting than a stadium-scale show.
With only 10 dates on this fall run and historically significant venues like Bethel Woods Center for the Arts and Forest Hills Stadium on the schedule, availability for Ringo Starr's tour could tighten quickly. Here's how to find your spot:
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For fans who want to see a Beatle lead a classic rock celebration in some of the Northeast’s most historic rooms, this short fall run is the kind of tour worth tracking early.
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