The Best Comeback & Reunion Tours of 2026
The key phrase we keep muttering in regards to the 2026 concert calendar? Reunion. Countless artists are returning from hiatus to grace the stage again — some for the first time in nearly two decades (looking at you Hilary Duff), others with old friends, and all with a desire to perform that’s been years in the making.
From Mumford and Sons’ new era to the No Doubt concerts at the Sphere that redefine the future of concerts, your favorite artists are ready to grace the stage once again. And it’s going to be nothing short of epic. Are you ready to grab verified resale tickets for the best comeback and reunion tours of 2026?
Hilary Duff — The Lucky Me Tour
Hilary Duff is putting on one of the most unexpected comeback tours of 2026… and that’s exactly why millennials can’t stop talking about it.
She hasn’t toured since the mid-2000s, stepping away from music while building a career in television and focusing on family life. That gap turned her catalog into something people associate with a very specific time — childhood, first iPods, Disney Channel reruns — and now it’s all back in a live setting.
She even recently performed her hit song from The Lizzie McGuire Movie, “What Dreams Are Made Of,” for the very first time! But don’t think the Lucky Me Tour is a nostalgia grab, as she also has brand-new hits from her latest album, 2026’s Luck… or Something, to round out the setlist. It’s a full-circle moment for 30-somethings everywhere, and we’re all for it.
BTS — ARIRANG World Tour
“Comeback” is too small a word for a group as massive as BTS, as it’s the kind of return that redefines the entire touring landscape for a year. The K-pop giants are back together after nearly four years away — following military service and a run of solo projects that only expanded their reach.
“It’s interesting to me because a lot of people are crediting ‘Golden’ and KPop Demon Hunters with bringing people into K-pop,” Billboard journalist Tetris Kelly recently told NPR‘s Morning Edition. “But I don’t think that the success of even ‘Golden’ would’ve happened if BTS didn’t already push that door open for this kind of moment.” This quote sums up the legacy of BTS, who are often considered the K-pop group that pushed the genre to mainstream success….
And sang and danced their hearts out while doing it. Speaking of which, the 2026 BTS tour will celebrate Arirang, their first new album in years, while also paying tribute to classics like “Dynamite” and “Butter.” So get your glow sticks ready, because TicketSales.com has verified resale tickets for one of the biggest (if not the most talked about) 2026 comeback tours yet.
The Pussycat Dolls — PCD Forever Tour
The Pussycat Dolls have an uncanny ability to turn any setting into a dance floor — from the actual 2000s clubs they ran to the iPod dance parties we had in our bedroom in the 2000s. Now, they’re doing just that in some of the country’s best venues…because the girl group is officially back.
Like Hilary Duff, this is their first major tour since the late 2000s, and they’re not easing back into it. The PCD Forever Tour celebrates 20 years of their debut album, and they’re bringing back all the blitz that goes with it.
What does that mean, exactly? Choreography, full production, and theatrical-meets-mainstream numbers that defined mid-2000s pop. At the same time, they’re not relying entirely on the past, with new music signaling that this isn’t just a one-off moment.
PCD is adding to the Y2K resurgence, and they can’t wait to see you dancing along in the crowd. Get tickets now!
Mumford & Sons — Prizefighter Tour
Mumford & Sons never officially went away, but their presence definitely shifted over the past few years. After lineup changes and quiet months working on their latest album, Prizefighter, the band’s 2026 return feels more like a reset than a continuation.
The Prizefighter Tour brings them back to larger venues and a more visible rollout, signaling that they’re ready to step forward again as a full force. But not without the banjos, acoustic chugs, and rising harmonies that helped the folk heroes reach global success.
There’s still a sense of familiarity in the sound, but the new material gives them more room to move. And we can’t wait to hear new tracks like “Rubber Band Man,” “The Banjo Song,” and “Prizefighter” live.
TLC & Salt-N-Pepa — It’s Iconic Tour
This one isn’t a comeback in the traditional sense, but it has been a long time coming. While both TLC and Salt-N-Pepa have remained active over the years, fans have begged for a joint tour for decades now…and they finally decided now is the time to do it.
The actual pairing? Iconic, hence the tour name. Attendees can dance along to TLC’s “No Scrubs” or Salt-N-Pepa’s “Whatta Man” like it’s still the 90s — while also acknowledging the legacy that both groups leave behind for women in hip-hop.
With En Vogue joining the lineup, the tour brings together three acts whose catalogs overlap culturally, even if they’ve rarely intersected live. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for hip-hop and R&B fans, so don’t forget to grab your tickets!
My Chemical Romance — Welcome To The Black Parade Anniversary Tour
The 2026 My Chemical Romance tour still feels like a reunion, even years after they officially returned. Extending last year’s 20th anniversary trek for their beloved third album, now is your chance to join “The Black Parade” once again. We’re talking about theatrical sets, soaring vocals from Gerard Way, and a sense of nostalgia that makes it obvious why MCR are the OG emo kings.
Their 2013 breakup left a gap that fans never really moved on from, which is why each new run still carries that same urgency. The band has been selective with appearances, avoiding the kind of oversaturation that dulls excitement, and that strategy is paying off in 2026. These concerts are 100% intentional and go viral in nearly every city…
From their beloved hometown shows in New Jersey to the Dodger Stadium performance that had Way excitedly downing a Dodger dog. Which city will you be in? Because the march continues at the 2026 My Chemical Romance concerts.
No Doubt — 2026 Reunion Shows at the Sphere
No Doubt has reunited, broken up, and come back together so many times that it’s become a once-per-decade tradition for their fans. That being said, these 2026 performances will be like nothing you’ve seen before. Gwen Stefani and Co. are stepping into The Sphere — the world’s most futuristic venue that’s guaranteed to bring songs like “Bathwater,” “Don’t Speak,” and “Just A Girl” to life.
Can you imagine Stefani’s iconic fashions depicted on The Sphere’s 160,000-square-foot interior LED display? Or imagine how effortlessly her high notes will hit on the crystal-clear audio? Only the cream of the crop get invited to play such a coveted venue, and No Doubt has more than earned this. Get your verified resale tickets now to see the much-anticipated 2026 No Doubt concert residency!
Vans Warped Tour
The return of Vans Warped Tour has been a long time coming. And after a “soft launch” 30th anniversary special last year that included three shows…it’s rolling out 2026 dates with ease. People can’t wait to see their old favorites like Jimmy Eat World, All Time Low, and Dance Gavin Dance, all while discovering new bands that the festival is sure to highlight.
After ending its original run in 2019, the traveling festival left behind a space that never really got filled. Now, in 2026, it’s back and bigger than ever. The return taps directly into the pop-punk and alt resurgence that’s been building over the past few years, but it also brings back the community aspect that made Warped different in the first place.
Multiple stages, stacked lineups, and that feeling of moving between bands all day — it’s something people didn’t realize they missed until it was gone. And now is your chance to get tickets for these iconic shows.


