Soul Asylum Announces 2026 World Tour and Releases Long-Awaited Live Track
Concurrently, the band is set to drop MPLS Unplugged on August 28 through Blue Élan Records. The live album commemorates the 30th anniversary of the 1993 MTV Unplugged performance, and it was recorded during a 2023 concert at Minneapolis’s State Theatre. According to the band’s press release, the set features acoustic takes of fan‑favorites such as “Runaway Train” and “Misery,” as well as previously unreleased material.
Adding fresh material to the mix, Soul Asylum released “What Will Become of Me” this week. The song first appeared in the band’s live repertoire in 1995 and had long been a fan favorite, but it never received an official studio or live recording. The single is now available on all major streaming platforms and appears on the MPLS Unplugged album.
The tour itinerary blends arena dates with festival appearances. Highlights include a show at the London Dome on June 9, the Nova Rock festival in Austria on June 11, and the Summerfest festival in Milwaukee on July 4. In September, the band will perform in Santiago, Chile; Lima, Peru; and Mexico City, Mexico—each concert marked as a “+LIVE+” event that will showcase the full MPLS Unplugged setlist. The tour concludes with a performance at the St. Pete Bike Fest in Clearwater, Florida, on November 21.
Soul Asylum began as Loud Fast Rules in 1981, adopting its current name in 1983. The group’s breakthrough came with the 1992 album Grave Dancers Union, which produced the Grammy‑winning single “Runaway Train.” Since then, the band has released 12 studio albums, including Hurry Up and Wait (2020) and Slowly But Shirley (2024). The 2026 tour marks the first major global run in more than a decade.
In summary, Soul Asylum’s 2026 world tour and the release of MPLS Unplugged offer a comprehensive look back at the band’s legacy while introducing new material for long‑time fans. The tour’s global scope, combined with the anniversary‑focused live album, positions the band to reconnect with audiences across multiple continents. The addition of “What Will Become of Me” provides a fresh element to the setlist, ensuring that the tour will appeal to both nostalgic listeners and new fans discovering the group’s catalog.
The band’s official website and Blue Élan Records will provide additional tour dates and ticket information as the schedule is finalized. Fans can expect the full MPLS Unplugged album to drop on August 28, with the tour beginning in Manchester on June 8 and concluding in Florida in November.