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What to expect at Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 tour: Setlist, start time and more

Aug 18, 2026

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Mary Callahan

Angine de Poitrine does not need a giant stage to make a room feel strange.

In a small club, the duo’s jagged guitars, shifting rhythms and masked presence can turn a few hundred people into one tightly packed listening space. Every pause, burst of noise and reaction from the crowd becomes part of the performance.

After a year of festival appearances, international dates and growing attention around the Québécois experimental rock duo, Angine de Poitrine is bringing its 2026 North American tour to ballrooms, theaters and smaller venues across the continent.

The first headline shows suggest a compact, high-energy set with little downtime and no fixed greatest-hits format. Whether you already have Angine de Poitrine tickets or are still deciding which date to attend, here is what to know about the 2026 tour, including the reported setlist, opening acts, show length, stage time, arrival tips, age restrictions and what to bring.

Ultimate guide to Angine de Poitrine's 2026 tour

Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 North American tour is taking the band through clubs, ballrooms, historic theaters and one outdoor amphitheater. These are mostly smaller rooms, which fits a live show built around sharp rhythmic turns, heavy volume and close crowd interaction.

Details change from stop to stop, including openers, stage times, seating setups and age restrictions. Check your specific event listing before you go.

Upcoming Angine de Poitrine 2026 tour dates

Angine de Poitrine has plenty of North American dates still ahead in 2026, including shows in San Francisco, Portland, New York, Chicago and Los Angeles.

Date

City

Venue

Aug. 18

Los Angeles, CA

Teragram Ballroom

Aug. 19

San Francisco, CA

The Independent

Aug. 21

Portland, OR

Aladdin Theater

Aug. 22

Seattle, WA

Seattle Center

Aug. 23

Vancouver, BC

The Pearl

Aug. 24

Vancouver, BC

The Pearl

Aug. 25

Vancouver, BC

Commodore Ballroom

Sept. 9

New York, NY

Le Poisson Rouge

Sept. 10

New York, NY

Le Poisson Rouge

Sept. 12

Austin, TX

Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater

Sept. 15

Washington, DC

The Atlantis

Sept. 16

Philadelphia, PA

Underground Arts

Sept. 17

Washington, DC

Lincoln Theatre

Sept. 19

Chicago, IL

Riot Fest

Sept. 20

Richmond, VA

Midtown Green

Nov. 5

Toronto, ON

HISTORY

Nov. 6

Québec, QC

Impérial Bell

Nov. 14

Montréal, QC

Club Soda

Nov. 16

Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn Steel

Nov. 17

Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn Steel

Nov. 18

Brooklyn, NY

Brooklyn Steel

Nov. 19

Boston, MA

Royale

Nov. 20

Philadelphia, PA

Franklin Music Hall

Nov. 25

Atlanta, GA

The Eastern

Nov. 27

Nashville, TN

Brooklyn Bowl Nashville

Nov. 29

Chicago, IL

The Salt Shed

Nov. 30

Chicago, IL

The Salt Shed

Dec. 1

Minneapolis, MN

First Avenue

Dec. 2

Minneapolis, MN

First Avenue

Dec. 4

Los Angeles, CA

The Wiltern

Dec. 5

Los Angeles, CA

The Wiltern

Dec. 7

San Francisco, CA

Castro Theatre

Dec. 8

Oakland, CA

Fox Theater

Dec. 10

Portland, OR

McMenamins Crystal Ballroom

Dec. 11

Portland, OR

McMenamins Crystal Ballroom

Dec. 12

Seattle, WA

Showbox SoDo

Dec. 13

Seattle, WA

Paramount Theatre

What are the venues like?

The room will shape the experience as much as the setlist.

Standing-room venues such as Teragram Ballroom, The Independent, Commodore Ballroom, Le Poisson Rouge, Brooklyn Steel and Roadrunner put fans close to the stage and can get loud quickly.

Theater stops such as The Wiltern, Castro Theatre, Fox Theater Oakland and Paramount Theatre Seattle should offer clearer sightlines and a little more space.

Layouts can vary by event, so check your date before you go to see whether it is general admission, reserved seating or a mix of both.

Who is opening for Angine de Poitrine?

Angine de Poitrine is using different support acts throughout the 2026 tour rather than one opener for every date. JJUUJJUU opened the Aug. 17 show at Teragram Ballroom in Los Angeles, while other announced support includes Population II, Dolphin Hyperspace, zouz and Secret Chiefs 3.

Upcoming dates include Dolphin Hyperspace at Brooklyn Bowl Nashville, zouz at First Avenue in Minneapolis and Secret Chiefs 3 at Fox Theater Oakland.

Check your event listing before you go, since the opener depends on the date and some shows may not have support announced yet.

What time does Angine de Poitrine go on stage?

Angine de Poitrine’s stage time depends on the show. At Field of Vision II on Aug. 14, the band started at 5:50 p.m., while the Aug. 17 Teragram Ballroom show in Los Angeles had a much later schedule. Doors opened at 7 p.m., JJUUJJUU went on at 8 p.m. and Angine de Poitrine took the stage at 9:05 p.m.

For a headline show with an opener, the Los Angeles date is a useful reference since Angine de Poitrine started about two hours after doors and roughly an hour after the opening act began.

How long is an Angine de Poitrine concert?

Recent 2026 shows have been short and tightly paced. At the Aug. 17 Teragram Ballroom show in Los Angeles, Angine de Poitrine played for about 65 minutes, starting at 9:05 p.m. and finishing around 10:10 p.m.

That lines up with other recent setlist data, which puts most shows at roughly an hour to 70 minutes. The band tends to move quickly between songs, without long breaks or elaborate production changes.

Plan on spending longer at the venue once you factor in security, merch, an opening act and getting out after the show.

Angine de Poitrine 2026 tour setlist

Angine de Poitrine’s recent 2026 shows have centered on songs from Vol.1 and Vol.II. At the Aug. 17 Teragram Ballroom show in Los Angeles, the band played eight songs in this order:

Song

Album

“Angor”

Vol.II

“Yor Zarad”

Vol.II

“Tamebsz”

Vol.1

“Mata Zyklek”

Vol.II

“Ababa Hotel”

Vol.1

“Sarniezz”

Vol.II

“Fabienk”

Vol.II

“Sherpa”

Vol.1

The Aug. 14 Field of Vision festival set followed nearly the same sequence, but left out “Ababa Hotel,” showing that shorter festival appearances can trim the set.

“Utzp,” from Vol.II, has appeared at other 2026 performances but was not played at either of those two recent shows.

Setlists can still change from night to night, but the eight-song Teragram set is the best recent guide to what fans can expect at a full headline show.

What is the Angine de Poitrine tour production like?

Angine de Poitrine keeps the production pretty stripped down. There are no giant video walls, elaborate stage changes or big special effects. The focus stays on the band, the sound and what is happening in the room.

That works especially well in the smaller venues on this tour, where the sharp rhythmic changes and physical side of the performance come through more clearly.

The feel will change with the venue. A packed ballroom can be loud and chaotic, while a theater gives the crowd more space and cleaner sightlines.

When should you arrive for the concert?

For general admission shows, getting there early can make a real difference, especially if you want to be close to the stage. Aim for about 60 to 90 minutes before the listed show time if you want time for security, merch, drinks and finding a good spot.

If you have a reserved seat, you can usually cut it a little closer, but it is still worth giving yourself enough time to get through the door without rushing.

Before you leave, check the venue’s bag policy, mobile-ticket instructions, age restrictions and parking or rideshare information.

What should you bring to an Angine de Poitrine concert?

Start with the basics by having your mobile ticket loaded before you get to the venue and making sure your phone has enough battery to last through the night.

Bring a valid ID if your show has an age restriction, along with a credit or debit card since many venues are cashless. Earplugs are also a good call, especially in the smaller rooms where the sound can get loud fast.

A portable charger and a small venue-approved bag can make the night easier, and comfortable shoes are a must if you will be standing for most of the show.

Before you leave, check the venue’s prohibited-items list so you do not get held up at security with an oversized bag, outside food or drinks, or a camera that is not allowed.

What should fans wear?

There is no real dress code for an Angine de Poitrine show. Expect a mix of vintage pieces, darker looks, indie-rock staples and outfits that feel a little more offbeat.

Comfort matters most, especially at general admission venues where you may be standing for the whole set. Wear shoes you can stay in for a few hours and bring a layer you can easily take off once the room gets warm.

Age restrictions for Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 tour

Age rules depend on the venue, so check your specific show before buying tickets. Some dates are all ages, while others are limited to fans who are 16+, 18+ or 21+.

The Independent in San Francisco and Underground Arts in Philadelphia are listed as 21+, while the First Avenue Minneapolis show on Dec. 2 is 18+. Le Poisson Rouge and Brooklyn Steel are listed as 16+, while Franklin Music Hall is all ages.

If you are bringing a younger fan, earplugs are worth having, especially in a smaller room where the volume can be intense. Reserved seating or a balcony may also be more comfortable when those options are available.

Check the event page or venue website before you go, and bring a valid ID if your show has an age requirement.

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Angine de Poitrine’s 2026 tour is a chance to catch the band in a setting that still feels personal. These are the kinds of shows where the crowd is part of the night, the room has its own personality and no two stops are likely to feel exactly the same.

Check your ticket details, know the venue rules and get there with enough time to enjoy the full night. Once the lights go down, just let the show take over.

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