Tomahawk tour dates 2026

Tomahawk is currently touring across 1 country and has 22 upcoming concerts.

Their next tour date is at Brooklyn Bowl - Nashville in Nashville, after that they'll be at Emo's Austin in Austin.

See all your opportunities to see them live below!
Tomahawk Concert Tickets - 2026 Tour Dates.

Upcoming concerts (22) See nearest concert

  1. 20 RSVPs
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  5. 36 RSVPs
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  10. 22 RSVPs
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  12. 25 RSVPs
  13. 47 RSVPs
  14. 48 RSVPs
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  17. 44 RSVPs
  18. 48 RSVPs
  19. 53 RSVPs
  20. 85 RSVPs
  21. 63 RSVPs
  22. 42 RSVPs

Past concerts

  1. 326 RSVPs

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Recent tour reviews

  • We shouldn’t come down too hard on Tomahawk for not gigging all that often. After all, they’re probably the busiest bunch of dudes on the harder end of the spectrum of alternative rock. Led by inimitable Faith No More and Mr. Bungle frontman Mike Patton, who also runs their record label Ipecac, the band also features Duane Denison of The Jesus Lizard, Kevin Rutmanis of Cows and The Melvins, and drummer John Stainer, who you’ll recognise from Battles and Helmet. That list of bands alone should have any fan of slightly askew rock and roll excited, but stories of their live shows will only excite more. A brutal, sardonic, hilarious and dangerous experience, a Tomahawk live show is just as likely to see the front few rows emerge covered in frontman Patton’s spit as they are their own sweat. Their two real trump cards come in the form of their drummer and singer. Though celebrated for his more math rock contributions to Battles in recent years, John Stainer is a powerhouse of a straight up rock drummer, so much so you’ll start to feel sorry for the very drums he’s beating quite so heavily, and Patton’s remarkable voice seemingly knows no physical limits. They might take ten year breaks in between touring, but one has to feel that they’ve really earned the elongated rests – Tomahawk gigs are a thing of physical endurance as much as they are spectacles of musical muscle flexing.