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Bruce Hornsby, 71, Unveils 2026 Tour & First Album in 4 Years: Why Indigo Park Arrives at the Perfect Time

Last updated: January 21, 2026 4:17 pm
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Bruce Hornsby crashes into 2026 with a 28-city tour and the April 3 arrival of Indigo Park, his first album in four years and a timely sequel to the 40th anniversary of The Way It Is.

Bruce Hornsby refuses to coast on nostalgia. The 71-year-old pianist who soundtracked a generation with 1986’s chart-topping smash The Way It Is just announced a 28-city North American sprint and a brand-new studio album, Indigo Park, landing April 3—his first collection of fresh material since 2022’s ’Flicted.

Spring 2026 Routing: Every Night a New Laboratory

The tour launches April 9 in Cincinnati and zig-zags through Atlanta, Seattle, Los Angeles, and 24 more markets before a July 25 finale in Patchogue, NY. Hornsby’s rotating collective—Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers—will road-test Indigo Park cuts nightly, a practice that has turned recent tours into living laboratories where songs evolve in real time.

Indigo Park: A Sequel Four Decades in the Making

Dropping the same month that The Way It Is turns 40, Indigo Park is engineered to draw a straight line from Hornsby’s multi-platinum past to his hyper-modern present. Early indicators suggest the set leans on the collaborative spark he found with Ezra Koenig and Danielle Haim on ’Flicted, but with a deeper dive into the pianist’s signature modal explorations and off-kilter grooves.

Remembering Bob Weir: The Collaboration That Never Really Ended

Hornsby’s announcement arrives weeks after he penned a raw Instagram eulogy for Bob Weir, his fellow traveler in the Grateful Dead orbit. “We just worked together in 2025 on some new music and had a joyful time with it,” Hornsby wrote, revealing that a Hunter/Hornsby composition will stand as their final co-write. Expect at least one Dead-deep cut—possibly the unreleased joint track—to surface on the upcoming tour, turning arena seats into temporary church pews.

Ticket Intel: Presale & On-Sale Windows

  • Artist presale: Wednesday, Jan. 21 at 10 a.m. local time
  • General on-sale: Friday, Jan. 23 at 10 a.m. local time
  • Venue box offices and major ticketing platforms will carry inventory; no Verified Fan gatekeeping means faster checkout for quick-clicking devotees.

Why This Cycle Matters More Than Ever

At 71, Hornsby is operating in a rare zone: old enough to command classic-rock radio, adventurous enough to intrigue Gen-Z crate-diggers who discovered him through Vampire Weekend samples. By pairing a fresh LP with a coast-to-coast run, he’s positioning Indigo Park as both commemoration and continuation—proof that catalog artists can honor anniversaries without freezing their art in amber.

The timing also capitalizes on a post-Weir wave of curiosity; streaming spikes for Grateful Dead cuts have already begun, and Hornsby’s set lists could siphon that grief-driven traffic into his own ecosystem. Translation: arenas packed with 20-somethings singing 1986 hooks while their parents nod at brand-new chord voicings.

Bottom line—Bruce Hornsby isn’t touring to survive; he’s touring to evolve. Grab your tickets, cue up Indigo Park on April 3, and watch a 40-year story arc resolve into its next unpredictable chapter.

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