Saosin Will Take Their Debut Across the US in 2026 for Its 20th Anniversary

The post-hardcore band’s self-titled record arrived two decades ago. Next year they bring it back on a headlining tour with Silent Planet, Like Moths to Flames, and Save Us.

Saosin will tour the US in fall 2026 with a set built around their 2006 self-titled debut. The anniversary run starts October 23 at House of Blues in Anaheim and closes November 28 in San Diego. Between those California shows, the routing hits New Orleans, New York, Chicago, and a string of other cities.

Silent Planet, Like Moths to Flames, and Save Us join the bill. A Ticketmaster artist presale is live now. Live Nation’s presale opens Wednesday May 13 at noon Eastern, and the general on-sale follows Friday May 15 at 10 a.m. local time.

The 2026 schedule also includes festival stops at Vans Warped Tour in Mexico City, Four Chord Music Festival in Pittsburgh, Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, and the Emo’s Not Dead Cruise. Those appearances spread across May through September, framing the fall headliner as the concentrated moment for the album.

Guitarist Brett Burchell put the focus on how the songs have grown heavier with time. “During the creation of the record, I don’t think we fully understood the album we were making at the time,” he said. “Getting to revisit it 20 years later, with that appreciation and perspective, gives us a new invigorated energy.”

Bassist Cove Reber described the self-titled album as a marker for a whole chapter of life, both for the band and for the people who heard it. He pointed to the dual pull of honoring longtime listeners while playing these songs for the younger crowds who keep finding them now.

The tour lands after the band dropped “Starting Over Again,” their first single in five years, and began teasing a fourth studio album. No title or release date has been confirmed, but the new music and the anniversary run together suggest a band in motion.

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