ALANA SPRINGSTEEN ANNOUNCES I HOPE THIS HELPS TOUR

25-DATE U.S. HEADLINE RUN KICKS OFF IN SEPTEMBER,
ALL TICKETS ON SALE THIS FRIDAY (5/8)

NASHVILLE, TENN. (May 4, 2026) — Today, artist-songwriter Alana Springsteen announces the I HOPE THIS HELPS TOUR — a U.S. headline run kicking off on September 17, with dates currently scheduled through October 24 at Nashville’s Exit/In. The fan presale and VIP on-sale for the 25-date trek begin tomorrow (5/5) and venue and local presales launch on Thursday (5/7). General on-sale begins this Friday (5/8) at 10 a.m. CST. Register for the fan presale and find ticket links HERE and visit alanaspringsteen.com for more info. Check out the full itinerary below. With stops at scene-defining venues like West Hollywood’s Troubadour (9/20) and New York City’s The Bowery Ballroom (10/16), the I HOPE THIS HELPS TOUR takes its name from Springsteen’s boldly autobiographical sophomore album (due out May 29 via Santa Anna Nashville). An electrifying performer known for forging an instant emotional bond with the crowd, Springsteen is set to transform her most candid and cathartic songs yet into an unforgettable live experience. Go here to pre-order/pre-save I HOPE THIS HELPS now.Featuring support from Texas-bred Country riser Erin Kinsey (from 9/17 to 10/3) and indie-folk musician Kyle Schuesler (10/8 to 10/24), the I HOPE THIS HELPS TOUR will follow the hotly anticipated ALANA SPRINGSTEEN: LIVE IN EUROPE — a headline summer tour of the UK and Europe, including stops in major cities like London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Belfast. Beginning on July 3 at Huercasa Country Festival in Riaza, Spain, Springsteen’s overseas run will wrap up with a two-night stand at Norsk Countrytreff (a Country music festival in Breim, Norway) on July 10 and 11. With her past live experience including supporting Country superstars like Luke Bryan, Springsteen further honed her stage command by spending last summer on the road with Keith Urban on his HIGH AND ALIVE WORLD TOUR (including a bucket-list slot at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena). In early 2025, she harnessed the exhilarating power of her live show with Alana Springsteen: Live from the Ryman — a seven-song EP showcasing everything from hard-hitting anthems to heart-on-sleeve stunners like her GOLD-certified hit “goodbye looks good on you.”The follow-up to Springsteen’s landmark full-length debut TWENTY SOMETHINGI HOPE THIS HELPS marks her most emotionally revealing work to date, driven by a fierce devotion to confronting uncomfortable truths head-on. Along with “i loved you then” (a cinematic yet viscerally human love song that premiered last Friday), the album includes the previously released standouts “love me anyway,” “black sheep,” and “note to self.”CMA FESTIVAL 2026JUNE
5 | Nashville, TN – CMA Fest (Chevy Riverfront Stage) xANNOUNCED DATES FOR ALANA SPRINGSTEEN: LIVE IN EUROPEJULY
3 | Riaza, Spain – Huercasa Country Festival x
5 | Glasgow, UK – Òran Mór 
6 | Manchester, UK – Academy 2
7 | London, UK – Islington Assembly Hall
8 | Belfast, UK – Limelight 2
10 | Breim, Norway – Norsk Countrytreff x
11 | Breim, Norway – Norsk Countrytreff x
17 | Big Sky, MT – Big Sky PBR xANNOUNCED DATES FOR ALANA SPRINGSTEEN’S I HOPE THIS HELPS TOUR SEPTEMBER
4 | Dyersville, IA – Velocity Festival x
17 | Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post º
19 | San Diego, CA – Moonshine Beach º
20 | West Hollywood, CA – Troubadour º
21 | Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole º
23 | Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater º
25 | Manhattan, KS – The Hat º
26 | Kansas City, MO – PBR Big Sky º
27 | Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s º
29 | Iowa City, IA – Wildwood Smokehouse and Saloon ºOCTOBER
1 | Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line Music Café º
2 | Milwaukee, WI – The Rave º
3 | Chicago, IL – Joe’s Bar º
8 | Indianapolis, IN – Turntable ^
9 | Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation ^
10 | Rootstown, OH – The Dusty Armadillo ^
13 | Buffalo, NY – Buffalo Iron Works ^
15 | Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall ^
16 | New York, NY – The Bowery Ballroom ^
17 | Verona, NY – The Showroom at Turning Stone Resort Casino ^
18 | Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry ^
20 | Norfolk, VA – The NorVa ^
21 | Charleston, SC – Music Farm ^
22 | Charlotte, NC – Visulite Theatre ^
23 | Atlanta, GA – The Loft ^
24 | Nashville, TN – Exit/In ^Festival / No VIP
º Support from Erin Kinsey
^ Support from Kyle Schuesler  
ABOUT ALANA SPRINGSTEEN:
A fearless storyteller with an unshakable sense of self, Alana Springsteen has built her career on telling the truth, no matter how messy or hard-fought. Across high-concept projects like her three-part debut album TWENTY SOMETHING and highly awaited sophomore LP I HOPE THIS HELPS (a boldly autobiographical body of work due out May 29), the 25-year-old artist-songwriter has carved out a vital space for raw catharsis and unfiltered reflection. A multi-instrumentalist with uncompromising vision, Springsteen plays guitar and piano throughout her albums and co-produces all her material, shaping each song with a hands-on precision that underscores her identity as both author and architect. Rooted in Country but unbound by its edges, she pulls freely from Alt-Pop and beyond, building a sonic world as expansive as it is emotionally exacting. Born and raised in Pungo, Virginia (a one-of-a-kind region where farmland meets beach), Springsteen’s connection to music began in church, where she first found her voice as a child. By age seven, she was teaching herself to play guitar and writing her own songs; at ten, she began traveling to Nashville for co-writing sessions with industry heavyweights. After making her landmark debut with TWENTY SOMETHING — a 2023 release featuring her GOLD-certified smash “goodbye looks good on you (feat. Mitchell Tenpenny)” — Springsteen earned massive praise from the likes of NPR (“Few artists dissect and make sense of life in your 20s quite like Alana Springsteen”) and PEOPLE (“Everything about her says she was made for this wild, breathless — and, yes, high-risk — life of an artist”). A powerhouse live performer who commands rooms of any size, she’s now headlined her own TWENTY SOMETHING TOUR; performed at major festivals like Stagecoach; toured internationally across Europe, the U.K., and Australia; and supported superstars like Luke Bryan, LANY, Keith Urban, and NEEDTOBREATHE. With countless milestones to her name — including making her Tiny Desk debut in 2024 and scoring a No. 1 hit with “Hot Honey” (a collaboration with MULTI-PLATINUM DJ/producer Tiësto) — Springsteen’s momentum is undeniable.

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