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Ex-One Direction star Louis Tomlinson brings 2026 world tour to Austin

Louis Tomlinson will play at Dickies Arena on June 21, 2026.
Louis Tomlinson, a former member of the boy band One Direction, will take to the road with The How Did We Get Here? World Tour in 2026, which will include a stop at Austin's Moody Center on Monday, June 22, 2026.
The tour, which officially begins with a European leg in April and May, will start its 28-city North American leg on June 3 in Vancouver, Canada. In addition to Austin, Tomlinson will play in Fort Worth on June 21.
The name of the tour is a slight tweak to Tomlinson's forthcoming new album, How Did I Get Here?, set to be released on January 23, 2026. He just released the first single from that album, Lemonade.
This is Tomlinson's third solo album but his first since Faith in the Future in 2022. Both of his previous albums reached the top 10 in both the UK and the U.S., with Faith in the Future going to No. 1 in the UK.
As a member of One Direction, Tomlinson released five other albums between 2011 and 2015. All five of those albums reached either No. 1 or No. 2 in both the UK and U.S.
Fans can sign up for a presale before October 7 at noon Central at louistomlinson.os.fan. The pre-sale opens at 10 am on Wednesday, October 8. The general on-sale begins on Friday, October 10 at 10 am.
How Did I Get Here? 2026 North American tour dates
- June 3: Vancouver, BC, Pacific Coliseum
- June 4: Seattle, Wash., Climate Pledge Arena
- June 6: San Francisco, Calif., Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
- June 10: San Diego, Calif., The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park
- June 11: Los Angeles, Calif., Crypto.com Arena
- June 13: Las Vegas, Nev., Resorts World Theatre
- June 14: Phoenix, Ariz., PHX Arena
- June 19: Morrison, Colo., Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- June 21: Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena
- June 22: Austin, Texas, Moody Center
- June 25: Minneapolis, Minn., The Armory
- June 27: St. Louis, Mo., Chaifetz Arena
- June 29: Nashville, Tenn., The Pinnacle
- July 2: Independence, Mo., Cable Dahmer Arena
- July 3: Chicago, Ill., Allstate Arena
- July 5: Charlotte, N.C., Spectrum Center
- July 7: Washington, D.C., The Anthem
- July 8: New York, N.Y., Madison Square Garden
- July 10: Pittsburgh, Pa., Stage AE Outdoors
- July 11: Philadelphia, Pa., Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann
- July 14: Boston, Mass., TD Garden
- July 16: Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
- July 17: Toronto, ON., Scotiabank Arena
- July 18: Detroit, Mich., Masonic Temple Theatre
- July 20: Cleveland, Ohio, Jacobs Pavilion
- July 22: Atlanta, Ga., State Farm Arena
- July 23: Orlando, Fla., Addition Financial Arena
- July 24: Miami, Fla., Kaseya Center
