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Louis Tomlinson tickets 2026: How to buy, prices, schedule for "How Did We Get Here?" Tour

Emily Dozier

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In his upcoming tour, Louis Tomlinson asks the question everyone is wondering – "How Did We Get Here?" It seems like just yesterday the One Direction member was trying out on The X Factor. Now, he's hitting the road to celebrate his third album. 

How Did I Get Here? is set to release January 23, 2026, but Tomlinson's newest era is already here. The lead single "Lemonade" is already out and is his first since 2022.

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Like his former bandmates, 10 years after the split, Tomlinson is focused on his solo career, especially following the passing of Liam Payne. So far, he's on the right track. The singer has countless shows set up around Europe and North America, including stops in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto and more.

Here's everything you need to know to see Tomlinson on the "How Did We Get Here?" Tour in 2026, including a schedule of concerts and best ticket deals.

Louis Tomlinson tickets for 2026 "How Did We Get Here?" Tour

Tickets for Tomlinson's tour are available now on StubHub.

Currently, his shows have an average get-in price of $150. Some concerts cost a bit more, however. Los Angeles and DC start at $215 while New York costs $250.

Click the link below to view the latest prices and availability. 

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Louis Tomlinson 2026 "How Did We Get Here?" Tour schedule

After performing throughout Europe, Tomlinson will begin the North American leg of the "How Did We Get Here?" Tour on June 3 in Vancouver. The roadshow will continue for the next month before concluding on July 24 in Miami. 

Below is a complete schedule of Tomlinson's 2026 tour. You can find more ticketing information here.

DateCityVenue
June 3Vancouver, BCPacific Coliseum
June 4Seattle, WAClimate Pledge Arena
June 6San Francisco, CABill Graham Civic Auditorium
June 10San Diego, CAThe Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
June 11Los Angeles, CACrypto.com Arena
June 13Las Vegas, NVResorts World Theatre
June 14Phoenix, AZPHX Arena
June 19Colorado, CORed Rocks Amphitheatre
June 21Fort Worth, TXDickies Arena
June 22Austin, TXMoody Center
June 25Minneapolis, MNThe Armory
June 29Nashville, TNThe Pinnacle
July 2Independence, MOCable Dahmer Arena
July 3Chicago, ILAllstate Arena
July 5Charlotte, NCSpectrum Center
July 7Washington, DCThe Anthem
July 8New York, NYMadison Square Garden
July 10Pittsburgh, PAStage AE Outdoors
July 11Philadelphia, PAHighmark Syline Stage
July 14Boston, MATD Garden
July 16Montreal, QCBell Centre
July 17Toronto, ONScotiabank Arena
July 18Detroit, MIMasonic Temple Theatre
July 20Cleveland, OHJacobs Pavilion
July 22Atlanta, GAState Farm Arena
July 23Orlando, FLAddition Financial Arena
July 24Miami, FLKaseya Center

Emily Dozier

Emily Dozier is a live events and lifestyle writer at The Sporting News, covering everything from sporting events and music festivals to broadway shows and stand-up comedy. Based out of New York, she graduated from the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. When not covering the SN tickets beat, Emily enjoys playing volleyball and cooking. Prior to joining The Sporting News in 2023, Emily covered the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup for the Associated Press.