Tour Dates and Festival Lineups Highlight Summer Music Scene Djo, known as Joe Keery, has announced a major summer tour featuring support slots for Tame Impala and headline shows where Pond will open. Key dates include a performance at Forest Hills Stadium in New York City on July 17. The tour reflects Djo’s growing prominence in the music scene, balancing his acting career with his musical endeavors. Lollapalooza’s lineup for the year has been praised for its diverse and high-profile acts, with Viagra Boys set to return to North America to play the festival. The band has also announced early August headline shows in Toronto and Cleveland, expanding their summer tour. Meanwhile, The Breeders will embark on a summer tour that includes a stop at Wilco’s Solid Sound Festival and a closing performance at My Chemical Romance’s Denver show. Paul McCartney is set to perform a series of intimate shows in Los Angeles, following his successful run at NYC’s Bowery Ballroom last year. The veteran artist’s return to live performances highlights his enduring appeal and ability to connect with audiences in smaller, more personal settings. Public Image Ltd has unveiled an extensive North American tour as part of their “This Is Not…The Final PiL Tour.” The 2026 leg begins on September 3 in Pioneertown, California, and concludes on October 9 in Nashville. A 2027 leg will follow, starting in Salt Lake City on February 17 and ending in Cleveland on March 24. The tour underscores the band’s continued relevance and fanbase. French Canadian mathrock duo Angine de Poitrine, known for their polka-dotted aesthetic and microtonal experimentation, have added multiple U.S. dates to their 2026 tour. Their first U.S.#new_york_city #tame_impala #pond #djo_joe_keery #forest_hills_stadium