FILTER Announce Spring 2026 U.S. Tour With Finger Eleven & Local H

FILTER are hitting the road in spring 2026, teaming up with fellow veterans Finger Eleven and Local H for a tour that’s basically a three-band group chat taking physical form. These bands have crossed paths for decades — festivals, tours, lineup chaos, studio collaborations — and now they’re rolling it all into one long U.S. trek.

Richard Patrick recently joined Finger Eleven on their single “Blue Sky Mystery,” featured on the band’s new album Last Night On Earth — their first in ten years — and the track is already sitting in the Top 10 on Canadian Active Rock Radio. FILTER and Local H, meanwhile, are old roadmates, having toured together in 2014 and again as recently as 2024.

Here’s where they’re headed in 2026:

2026 TOUR DATES
March 5 – Wenatchee, WA @ Town Toyota Center
March 6 – Boise, ID @ Revolution Concert House & Event Center
March 8 – Phoenix, AZ @ Celebrity Theatre
March 10 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre
March 10 – Evans, GA @ Columbia County Performing Arts Center
March 11 – Wichita, KS @ The Cotillion Ballroom
March 13 – Saint Charles, MO @ Family Arena
March 14 – Indianapolis, IN @ [to be announced]
March 15 – Pelham, TN @ The Caverns
March 17 – Salem, VA @ Salem Civic Center
March 20 – Charles Town, WA @ Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races
March 21 – Waynesboro, VA @ The Foundry
March 23 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogarts
March 25 – Duluth, MN @ Amsoil Arena
March 26 – La Crosse, WI @ La Crosse Center
March 27 – Mt Pleasant, MI @ Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort
March 28 – Columbus, OH @ The King Of Clubs
March 30 – Louisville, KY @ Mercury Ballroom
March 31 – Kalamazoo, MI @ Wings Event Center
April 1 – Cleveland, OH @ House Of Blues

The tour comes on the heels of “The Algorithm: Ultra Edition,” a reworked, expanded version of FILTER’s latest album. The release adds nine bonus tracks, fresh remixes from Charlie Clouser and Sean Beaven, Patrick’s own alternate versions, and covers of U2’s “A Sort Of Homecoming” and Billie Eilish’s “Bad Guy.”

If anyone needs the résumé refresher: Patrick spent the early ’90s as NIN’s touring guitarist before breaking off to form FILTER in 1993, delivering back-to-back platinum albums Short Bus and Title of Record with the hits “Hey Man Nice Shot” and “Take a Picture.” There was even the mid-2000s supergroup Army of Anyone with the DeLeo brothers and Ray Luzier.

Three decades later, Patrick is still restless, prolific, and apparently determined to stay on tour forever.

Spring 2026 is shaping up to be loud.

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