Formed in Boston, Massachusetts in 1986, Pixies announced they will celebrate their 40th anniversary in 2026 on the road with fans. So far the band has announced shows in England, Scotland, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands and Italy.
The band is currently formed by the original members Black Francis (Vocals, guitar), Joey Santiago (Guitar) and David Lovering (Drums). Since 2024, the band’s bassist and backing vocalist is Emma Richardson.
Pixies announces 2026 tour to celebrate their 40th anniversary
May
- 20 – York Barbican, England
- 21 – Dunfermline Alhambra Theatre, Scotland
- 25 – Manchester Aviva Studios, England
- 28 – London Royal Albert Hall, England
- 31 – Limerick Live At The Castle, Ireland
June
- 2 – Dublin Olympia, Ireland
- 30 – Berlin Zitadelle Spandau, Germany
July
- 1 – Leipzig Parkhüne Clara-Zetkin-Park, Germany
- 2 – Frankfurt Myticket Jahrhuderthalle, Germany
- 14 – Milan Parco Della Musica, Italy
- 17 – Rottern Maassilo, Netherlands
- 18 – Enschede Muziekcentrum, Netherlands
- 19 – Heerlen PLT, Netherlands
Remaining 2025 tour dates
November
- 2 – Osaka, Japan Gorilla Hall Osaka
- 4 – Minato City, Japan EX Theater Roppongi
- 5 – Minato City, Japan EX Theater Roppongi
- 8 – Fremantle, Australia Fremantle Prison
- 9 – Fremantle, Australia Fremantle Prison
- 13 – Moore Park, Australia Hordern Pavilion
- 14 – Moore Park, Australia Hordern Pavilion
- 16 – Brisbane, Australia The Fortitude Music Hall
- 17 – Brisbane, Australia The Fortitude Music Hall
- 19 – West Melbourne, Australia Festival Hall Melbourne
- 20 – West Melbourne, Australia Festival Hall Melbourne
- 23 – Auckland, New Zealand Auckland Town Hall
- 24 – Auckland, New Zealand Auckland Town Hall
- 26 – Te Aro, New Zealand St James Theatre
- 27 – Te Aro, New Zealand St James Theatre
- 30 – Honolulu, HI, USA The Republik
December
- 1 – Honolulu, HI, USA The Republik
So far the band have released 9 studio albums, the most recent one being “The Night the Zombies Came” in 2024. Some of their most famous songs are “Where Is My Mind?”, “Here Comes Your Man”, “Hey” and “Monkey Gone To Heaven”.

