NEWS : TUE, APR 28, 2026 at 10:00 AM
Wolf Parade Shares Updated North American Tour Dates For Late Summer and Fall Of 2026
Wolf Parade has scheduled a series of North American headlining and festival dates for late summer and fall of 2026, beginning Saturday, August 1st, in Montreal, QC at Osheaga Music Festival and running through Saturday, December 12th, in Toronto, ON at History. The announcement includes the just-announced headlining play on Sunday, November 29th at The Showbox at The Market in Seattle, which goes on sale Friday, May 1st at 10 am PT.
Tickets for all other shows are on sale now. Please find a current list of dates below.
Tickets for all other shows are on sale now. Please find a current list of dates below.
Sat. Aug. 01 - Montreal, QC - Osheaga Music Festival
Tue. Nov. 10 - Calgary, AB - The Palace Theatre
Wed. Nov. 11 - Edmonton, AB - Midway Music Hall
Fri. Nov. 13 - Vancouver, BC - The Pearl
Sat. Nov. 14 - Vancouver, BC - The Pearl
Sun. Nov. 29 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox at the Market *
Sat. Dec. 12 - History, Toronto, Canada Tickets
* w/ Lex Walton
Wed. Nov. 11 - Edmonton, AB - Midway Music Hall
Fri. Nov. 13 - Vancouver, BC - The Pearl
Sat. Nov. 14 - Vancouver, BC - The Pearl
Sun. Nov. 29 - Seattle, WA - The Showbox at the Market *
Sat. Dec. 12 - History, Toronto, Canada Tickets
* w/ Lex Walton
Wolf Parade’s Apologies To The Queen Mary standout “I’ll Believe In Anything” has earned the band a slew of new fans thanks to its prominent use in the steamy hit TV show Heated Rivalry (see February 9th Vulture interview).
On Spotify alone, the original recording of “I’ll Believe In Anything” has now reached 40 million streams to date, with 21 million of those amassed since the show’s premiere in late November. The song’s placement in the show also helped grow the band’s listenership on the platform to over 2 million monthly listeners.
Wolf Parade band member Spencer Krug also recently shared a solo piano version of “I’ll Believe In Anything,” which is available now on all DSPs worldwide from Sub Pop (and on Pronounced Kroog in Canada).
This tender version of the song originated in January 2026 during Spencer’s solo set at Unreal City Fest in Vancouver, BC at Russian Hall. The response to the performance on social media was fantastic, so he has now recorded the new rendering of the song at Risque Disque Records in Ladysmith, BC, for wider release.
Wolf Parade was founded in 2003 in Montreal, Quebec. After a pair of self-titled EPs, the band - Hadji Bakara (electronic manipulations), Dan Boeckner (guitar, vocals), Spencer Krug (keyboards, vocals), Arlen Thompson (drums) - released Apologies to the Queen Mary to widespread acclaim in September, 2005. The album was recorded by Modest Mouse frontman Isaac Brock.
The band followed Apologies with 2008’s At Mount Zoomer and 2010s Expo 86. After a hiatus, Wolf Parade came back with Cry Cry Cry in 2017 and Thin Mind in 2020.
