Where to See Disclosure Across North America This Spring

Support from Todd Edwards, JADALAREIGN, Chloé Robinson, Malugi, Laurence Guy, and Mike Dunn
Disclosure will return to the road this spring with a 14-date North America Tour scheduled for 2026. The run opens with back-to-back performances on April 7 and 8 at the Santa Barbara Bowl in California and continues through early May with stops in major U.S. markets. Pre-sales begin on January 21, and general ticket sales open January 22 at 10 a.m. local time. Full dates and venues are listed below.
The artist pre-sale for the Spring 2026 North America Tour starts at 10 a.m. local time on January 21. Fans can sign up now for access through the official Disclosure channels. Venue and promoter pre-sales begin at 12 p.m. local time on January 21, followed by the Spotify pre-sale at 2 p.m. that same day. All pre-sales conclude on January 22 at 8 a.m. local time.
Celebrated for their immersive and high-energy performances, Disclosure will bring the new tour to audiences across the country. The itinerary includes a three-night engagement at Mission Ballroom in Denver from April 23 to 25, two nights at The Eastern in Atlanta on May 1 and 2, and two nights at The Salt Shed Outdoors in Chicago on May 8 and 9. Support on select dates will come from JADALAREIGN, Todd Edwards, Chloé Robinson, Malugi, Laurence Guy, and Mike Dunn. Additional stops include Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh on April 30, The Pinnacle in Nashville on May 5, and Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit on May 7. The tour also features Disclosure’s return to the Coachella stage on April 10 and 17.
In recent years, brothers Guy and Howard Lawrence have captivated global audiences with a reimagined stage show that combines live instrumentation with intricate and hypnotic visual design. The tour announcement arrives as the duo prepare for the 2026 GRAMMY Awards, where their collaboration with Anderson .Paak, titled “NO CAP,” has been nominated for Best Dance and Electronic Recording. The nomination brings Disclosure’s career total to ten GRAMMY nods.
Last month the group released the new single “Deeper,” a collaboration with GRAMMY Award-winning R&B artist Leon Thomas. Issued through Disorder and Capitol Records, the track quickly drew praise from Beatportal, which described it as irresistibly slick and highlighted the strong momentum surrounding the duo. During 2025 Disclosure also earned acclaim for “NO CAP,” with positive coverage from Pitchfork, Consequence of Sound, Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, and other outlets. Further attention followed the release of “one2three,” created with DJ and producer Chris Lake and featuring Leven Kali, as well as “King Steps,” a collaboration with British-Gambian rapper Pa Salieu.
- April 7, Santa Barbara, CA, Santa Barbara Bowl with JADALAREIGN
- April 8, Santa Barbara, CA, Santa Barbara Bowl with Todd Edwards
- April 10, Indio, CA, Coachella
- April 17, Indio, CA, Coachella
- April 23, Denver, CO, Mission Ballroom with Chloé Robinson
- April 24, Denver, CO, Mission Ballroom with Todd Edwards
- April 25, Denver, CO, Mission Ballroom with JADALAREIGN
- April 30, Raleigh, NC, Red Hat Amphitheater with Malugi
- May 1, Atlanta, GA, The Eastern with Todd Edwards
- May 2, Atlanta, GA, The Eastern with Laurence Guy
- May 5, Nashville, TN, The Pinnacle with Malugi
- May 7, Detroit, MI, Masonic Temple Theatre with Laurence Guy
- May 8, Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed Outdoors with Laurence Guy
- May 9, Chicago, IL, The Salt Shed Outdoors with Mike Dunn
Photo Credit: Isaac Lamb
About Disclosure
Disclosure released their debut single “Offline Dexterity” in 2010 when Guy and Howard Lawrence were still teenagers. Their first album, Settle, arrived in 2013 and featured the breakthrough track “Latch” with Sam Smith, which has now surpassed 1.2 billion streams on Spotify. Settle and the 2015 follow-up Caracal both debuted at number one on the UK Official Albums chart, the UK Official Dance Albums chart, and Billboard’s Top Dance and Electronic Albums chart.
The 2020 album ENERGY became Disclosure’s third project to receive a GRAMMY nomination for Best Dance and Electronic Album, while the single “My High” featuring Aminé and slowthai earned a nomination for Best Dance Recording. The duo returned in 2023 with Alchemy, which debuted at number one on the UK Official Dance Albums chart and included the GRAMMY-nominated single “Higher Than Ever Before.”
Throughout their career Disclosure have collected ten GRAMMY nominations, four BRIT Award nominations, and an Ivor Novello Award, among many other honors. They have generated more than 11 billion global streams and sold over 7 million albums. The brothers have collaborated with artists such as Sam Smith, Lorde, and The Weeknd and have performed major shows around the world. Highlights include a sold-out night at Madison Square Garden, headline appearances at Glastonbury, Reading and Leeds, Parklife, and All Points East, and large-scale sets at Coachella and Bonnaroo. After signing with Disorder in partnership with Capitol Music Group in 2024, Disclosure released the GRAMMY-nominated single “She’s Gone, Dance On.”
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