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Mt. Joy returns for Hope We Have Fun Tour: Part II in 2026!

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Mt. Joy Tour 2026 – The Hope We Have Fun Tour: Part II is Here!

The Philadelphia-born indie-rock band Mt. Joy is hitting the road in 2026 with the *Hope We Have Fun Tour: Part II*! This fresh North-American tour follows the release of their critically acclaimed 2025 album Hope We Have Fun and brings a new run of shows starting April 9 in Hollywood, Florida. Expect stops in cities like Birmingham, Charlotte, Atlanta, Kansas City, New Orleans and a finale on April 25 at Austin’s Moody Center.

From indie anthems to sing-along favorites, the band will perform tracks from that new album alongside crowd-faves like “Silver Lining,” “Highway Queen,” and “She Wants to Go Dancing”. With energetic live performances, heartfelt songwriting and a reputation for full-on shows, Mt. Joy invites you to join in on a celebration of music, connection and fun live on stage. Check the schedule below and get your Mt. Joy 2026 Tickets today!

About the Hope We Have Fun Tour: Part II

Following the success of their 2025 album Hope We Have Fun, Mt. Joy has announced a new spring 2026 North American tour, titled *Part II*, which revisits both that record and their earlier breakthrough work. The run also includes a special festival appearance at the Railbird Music Festival in June. The tour highlights the band’s signature blend of indie-rock, folk and rock-infused pop, delivering live shows known for their energy and communal vibe.

Official band info and tour updates can be found at mtjoyband.com and via their social channels on Instagram and Facebook.

Tour Highlights

  • North American dates begin April 9, 2026 at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL.
  • Selected cities include Birmingham, Charlotte, Atlanta, Kansas City, New Orleans and Austin (Moody Center, April 25).
  • Special festival stop at the Railbird Music Festival in June.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to their sound, this tour offers a mix of matured songwriting, live-band intensity, and moments that invite everyone to sing aloud. It’s Mt. Joy live, bigger than ever.


Frequently Asked Questions – Mt. Joy Tour 2026

When does Mt. Joy’s 2026 tour start?

The tour begins on April 9, 2026, at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida.

What is the full name of the tour?

The tour is titled the Hope We Have Fun Tour: Part II, celebrating the band’s 2025 album and follow-up tour-leg.

Which cities will Mt. Joy visit during the 2026 tour?

Cities on the route include Birmingham, Charlotte, Atlanta, Kansas City, New Orleans and Austin, among others. }

Will Mt. Joy play any festivals during 2026?

Yes — the band is confirmed to appear at the Railbird Music Festival in June. }

What albums will Mt. Joy’s 2026 tour feature?

The tour highlights songs from their 2025 album Hope We Have Fun and fan-favorites from previous albums like Orange Blood

Who is Mt. Joy?

Mt. Joy is a Philadelphia-based indie-rock band formed in 2016 known for hits such as “Silver Lining” and “Lemon Tree.”

Is this the band’s first headlining tour?

No — Mt. Joy has previously headlined multiple North American tours, often selling out major venues and festivals.

How long does a typical Mt. Joy live show last?

Typical performances run approximately 75-90 minutes and include supporting acts; exact set-times vary by venue.

Are all ages welcome at Mt. Joy shows?

Yes — most venues host all-ages entry, though age restrictions may apply to areas serving alcohol.

Where can I find official tour updates?

Updates are posted at the band’s official website mtjoyband.com and their verified Instagram or Facebook profiles.

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