The rockabilly trio adds a November–December leg to their reunion run, following last year’s first new recordings since 2019 and Brian Setzer’s recovery from an autoimmune disease.
The Stray Cats have expanded their 2026 US reunion tour into the fall. New dates begin November 9 in Grand Prairie, Texas, and run through December 6 at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut, hitting San Antonio, Nashville, Charlotte, Orlando, Atlanta, and other cities along the way.
The full itinerary now counts 37 shows. A previously announced summer leg starts in late July, covering the West Coast, Midwest, and Northeast, with stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Atlantic City, and elsewhere. Presales begin July 14, with the general on-sale following July 17 via Ticketmaster.
The tour lands months after the band’s first studio output in six years. Last year, Brian Setzer, Lee Rocker, and Slim Jim Phantom released “Stampede” and a cover of Eddie Cochran’s “Teenage Heaven.” That return coincided with Setzer going public about an autoimmune disease that had affected his guitar playing. “It’s good to be healthy and strong again,” he said in a statement. “There’s something about the unique sound of The Stray Cats that keeps drawing me in.”
Their setlists are expected to lean on the catalog that made them rockabilly fixtures: “Rock This Town,” “Stray Cat Strut,” “Runaway Boys,” and others from a career that started in the early ’80s.
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