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Wolfgang Van Halen’s Mammoth expands summer 2026 headlining tour dates

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Mammoth, the hard-rock project led by Wolfgang Van Halen (son of Eddie Van Halen), has unveiled a set of headlining Summer 2026 tour datesthat will run alongside previously announced supporting slots with Creed.

The newly added schedule spans 17 shows across July and August, including six dates opening for Creed. It also features rescheduled performances from March that were postponed after Van Halen battled the flu. The headlining leg begins July 12 in Edmonton, Canada, and wraps August 8 in Monroe, Michigan. These summer shows follow the band’s current U.S. tour as support for Bush, which just wrapped up.

The tour serves to support Mammoth’s third studio album, The End, released in October 2025. The record features chart-topping rock radio singles “The End” and “The Spell,” along with the Top 5 hit “I’m Alright.” Like the band’s earlier releases, the album was entirely recorded by Wolfgang Van Halen, who handled vocals, guitar, bass, drums, and piano. On stage, Mammoth is rounded out by guitarist Jon Jourdan, guitarist Frank Sidoris, bassist Ronnie Ficarro, and drummer Garrett Whitlock.

Both “The End” and “The Spell” reached No. 1 at rock radio, joining earlier chart leaders “Distance” and “Don’t Back Down” (from the band’s 2021 debut, Mammoth WVH.)

Beyond the summer North American run, Mammoth is scheduled to continue touring internationally, with dates planned in South America and Europe from October through late 2026.

Tickets can be purchased via Ticketmaster.

For additional information, head to Mammoth’s website.

Editorial credit: Featureflash Photo Agency / Shutterstock.com

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