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Filter, Finger Eleven, and Local H Announce 2026 U.S. Tour

by Mick Lite
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In a blast from the late ’90s and early 2000s alt-rock past, three powerhouse bands—Filter, Finger Eleven, and Local H—are teaming up for a nostalgia-fueled U.S. tour in spring 2026. Announced just hours ago, this co-headlining run promises high-energy sets packed with anthemic hits, raw guitar riffs, and the kind of industrial-tinged aggression that defined a generation of radio rock. For fans who grew up blasting “Take a Picture” or “Paralyzer,” this is the ultimate throwback event, blending Filter’s brooding electronica-infused rock, Finger Eleven’s soaring post-grunge hooks, and Local H’s gritty, two-man power duo vibes.

Filter, fronted by the ever-enigmatic Richard Patrick (ex-Nine Inch Nails), kicked off the excitement with the tour reveal on social media, calling the lineup a “family reunion” of sorts. Indeed, these bands have crisscrossed paths before—Filter and Local H shared stages as recently as 2024, while Finger Eleven’s Scott Anderson has long admired the collaborative spirit. “We’ve all been through the trenches together,” Patrick shared in a statement. “This tour is about celebrating the songs that got us here and giving fans the live chaos they crave.”

Finger Eleven, fresh off a top-10 Canadian Active Rock single with their latest track, brings their trademark blend of melody and muscle. Meanwhile, Local H—still channeling the spirit of their one-guitar, two-man setup since the ’90s—adds a dose of Midwestern snarl. Expect setlists heavy on classics: Filter’s “Hey Man Nice Shot,” Finger Eleven’s “One Thing,” and Local H’s “Bound for the Floor,” alongside newer cuts that prove these acts haven’t lost their edge.

The tour launches in the Pacific Northwest on March 5 and snakes through the heartland, hitting theaters, arenas, and casinos over 20+ dates before wrapping in the Midwest. Tickets go on sale Friday, December 12, at 10 a.m. local time via the bands’ official sites, Ticketmaster, and venue boxes. Prices start around $30–$50 for general admission, with VIP packages offering meet-and-greets and exclusive merch.

Here’s the complete itinerary, complete with venues for planning your road trip:

03/05/26 – Wenatchee, WA – Town Toyota Center

03/06/26 – Boise, ID – Club Rev

03/08/26 – Phoenix, AZ – Celebrity Theatre*

03/10/26 – Denver, CO – Ogden

03/11/26 – Wichita KS – Cotillion

03/13/26 – Saint Charles, MO – The Family Arena

03/14/26 – Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi

03/15/26 – Pelham, TN – The Cavern

03/17/26 – Salem, VA – Salem Civic Center

03/19/26 – Evans, GA – Columbia County PAC

03/20/26 – Charles Town, WV – Penn G

03/21/26 – Waynesborough, VA –- The Foundry

03/23/26 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogarts

03/25/26 – Duluth, MN – Symphony Hall

03/26/26 – La Crosse, WI – La Crosse Center

03/27/26 – Mt. Pleasant, MI – Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort

03/28/26 – Columbus, OH – King of Clubs

03/30/26 – Louisville, KY – Mercury Ballroom

03/31/26 – Kalamazoo, MI – Wings Event Center

04/01/26 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues

*Local H is not on this show

For more details, head to filterus.com, fingereleven.com, or localh.com.

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