Assembly of Dust Tour Dates 2026
Aug 06, 2026 – Nov 07, 2026
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Assembly of Dust Concert Dates and Tickets
American rock and jamband Assembly of Dust is back in 2026! Led by Reid Genauer, the group brings their Americana swagger across the United States for the Assembly of Dust tour. This run celebrates their 2026 multi-part release, This is What I Saw.
Kicking off April 23, 2026, the trek hits major cities like Chicago, Denver, Boston, Bridgeport, and Fall River. Fans are in for a treat as the legendary Donna the Buffalo joins Assembly of Dust for select Northeast dates.
Separately from their regular venue dates, Assembly of Dust will make a special appearance at the Hoe Down Hill Music Festival.
Don't miss these incredible musicians live. Grab your tickets today before they sell out!
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About Assembly of Dust
Assembly of Dust is a New York-based rock/jam band led by Reid Genauer, blending roots rock, Americana and folk rock. Formed in 2002, they’re known for songs like “Second Song (feat. Keller Williams)”, “Roads”, “Harrower” and “Man with a Plan”. Their latest studio album, *The Promised Hour*, released in November 2024, follows *Angels and Alibis*. Revered for live shows, songwriting and collaborations with artists such as Richie Havens, Grace Potter and Tony Rice.
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Assembly of Dust Tour Dates 2026:
Nov 05 - Ardmore Music Hall, Ardmore, PA
Nov 07 - Brooklyn Bowl, Brooklyn, NY
Aug 06 - Narrows Center for the Arts, Fall River, MA
Oct 23 - Brighton Music Hall, Boston, MA
Oct 24 - Brighton Music Hall, Boston, MA
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