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Grammy-winning Christian pop duo for KING + COUNTRY -- brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone -- are hitting the road in 2026 with The Most Beautiful Colours Tour, a North American run celebrating their forthcoming album of the same name. The new record, due this fall, leans into warmer acoustic textures and gentler tempos, a deliberate pivot from the high-gloss arena sound of earlier albums. Browse the listings below to find a date near you and lock in your seats before the run sells out.
The 2026 schedule rolls out in two main stretches. Summer dates begin in late July, including a Kingdom Bound Festival appearance at Six Flags Darien Lake, the Delaware State Fairgrounds, the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, the Celeste Center in Columbus, Fraze Pavilion in Kettering, and the Wisconsin State Fair in Milwaukee. The headline fall leg kicks off September 24 in Spokane and rolls through the Pacific Northwest, the Mountain West, and the Southwest -- including a marquee night at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado (October 4), the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles (October 9), and the Rady Shell in San Diego, before continuing east and wrapping in Boston on October 18.
for KING + COUNTRY are one of the most successful acts in contemporary Christian music. The Australian-born, Nashville-based brothers have won four Grammy Awards and numerous Dove Awards across a career built on cinematic, anthemic pop with a strong message of hope. Their breakthrough singles joy., God Only Knows, Burn the Ships, and their soaring rendition of Little Drummer Boy have become staples of Christian radio and crossover playlists alike.
Expect a setlist that spans the band's biggest hits alongside brand-new material from The Most Beautiful Colours. The duo will preview the third single from the album, Miracle, as part of the rollout, and the live show is known for its full cinematic production -- string sections, dramatic lighting, the brothers' trademark drum-and-percussion centerpiece, and the kind of crowd-uniting moments that have made for KING + COUNTRY one of the most reliable live draws in the genre. Their storytelling extends to film, too, with their feature Drummer Boy hitting theaters in November.
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for KING + COUNTRY is the Christian pop duo of Australian-born, Nashville-based brothers Joel Smallbone and Luke Smallbone. The brothers come from a deeply musical family -- their sister is Christian music star Rebecca St. James -- and the family relocated from Australia to Nashville in the early 1990s. After years of behind-the-scenes work in the music industry, the brothers launched for KING + COUNTRY in the late 2000s and broke through with their 2012 debut album Crave.
The duo's breakthrough to the top tier of Christian music came with the 2014 album Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. and the 2018 album Burn the Ships, which produced the crossover hits joy. and God Only Knows. The latter became a major mainstream success and helped the band win Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. To date, for KING + COUNTRY have won four Grammy Awards and numerous GMA Dove Awards.
Beyond the music, the Smallbone brothers have expanded into film and storytelling. They starred in and produced the 2024 biographical film Unsung Hero, which told the story of their own family's immigration from Australia to the United States. Their cinematic sensibility carries into their concerts, which are known for elaborate staging, string sections, and a signature drum-and-percussion centerpiece where both brothers play massive floor toms in the middle of the crowd.
The new album The Most Beautiful Colours is due in fall 2026 and represents a tonal shift for the band. Press around the album has described it as their most hope-filled record yet, leaning into warmer acoustic textures and gentler tempos -- a deliberate pivot away from the high-gloss arena-pop surge of the Burn the Ships and What Are We Waiting For eras. The third single, Miracle, arrives as part of the rollout, following earlier preview singles.
The Most Beautiful Colours Tour is built around the album. Summer 2026 dates include festival and fair appearances -- a Kingdom Bound Festival slot at Six Flags Darien Lake, the Delaware State Fairgrounds, the Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, the Celeste Center in Columbus, Fraze Pavilion, and the Wisconsin State Fair. The brothers are also hosting a Hometown Weekend event in Franklin, Tennessee in mid-August that previews the new album with a concert and special guests.
The headline fall leg kicks off September 24 at the First Interstate Center for the Arts in Spokane and runs through October 18. The routing is a strong mix of theaters and amphitheaters: the Keller Auditorium in Portland, WaMu Theater in Seattle, Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, the Ford Amphitheater in Colorado Springs, the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, the Pearl Concert Theater in Las Vegas, the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, and the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, plus eastern dates including The Lyric in Baltimore and the Canton Memorial Civic Center.
What makes a for KING + COUNTRY show special is the combination of message and spectacle. The band has built a reputation as one of the most reliable live draws in Christian music, with a production that rivals mainstream arena pop -- but the heart of the show is the connection with the audience. The drum centerpiece, the string arrangements, the storytelling between songs, and the genuine hope-and-encouragement message make their concerts feel like communal events rather than just performances.
Tickets are available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, AXS, and Live Nation, as well as the duo's official site. Verified resale tickets for sold-out and high-demand dates are available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a 100 percent buyer guarantee on every order.
The Most Beautiful Colours Tour has summer 2026 festival and fair dates beginning in late July, and the headline fall leg kicks off September 24 in Spokane and wraps October 18 in Boston. Check the listings above for all available dates.
The Red Rocks Amphitheatre date is October 4, 2026. Red Rocks is a 9,500-capacity natural sandstone amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, about 30 minutes from Denver, and one of the most beautiful concert venues in the world. Doors typically open ninety minutes before showtime. Layers are recommended -- nights at elevation get cold fast once the sun sets.
The tour visits cities including Corfu (NY), Harrington (DE), Bridgeport, Columbus, Kettering, Milwaukee, Spokane, Portland, Seattle, Albuquerque, Amarillo, Colorado Springs, Morrison (Red Rocks), Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, Baltimore, Canton, and Boston. Browse the listings above for the full schedule.
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Yes. for KING + COUNTRY are on The Most Beautiful Colours Tour, with summer 2026 festival and fair dates and a headline fall leg that kicks off September 24 in Spokane and wraps October 18 in Boston. The tour celebrates their forthcoming album of the same name. Check the listings above for available shows.
The Most Beautiful Colours Tour is for KING + COUNTRY's 2026 North American tour celebrating their forthcoming album of the same name, due in fall 2026. The tour features summer fair and festival dates plus a headline fall leg through theaters and amphitheaters, with new music debuted alongside the band's biggest hits.
for KING + COUNTRY are a Grammy-winning Christian pop duo made up of Australian-born, Nashville-based brothers Joel and Luke Smallbone. They broke through with albums like Run Wild. Live Free. Love Strong. and Burn the Ships, and have won four Grammy Awards. They also starred in the 2024 biographical film Unsung Hero.
The Most Beautiful Colours is for KING + COUNTRY's forthcoming album, due in fall 2026. The record has been described as their most hope-filled yet, leaning into warmer acoustic textures and gentler tempos. The third single, Miracle, is part of the album rollout.
Setlists span the duo's biggest hits including joy., God Only Knows, Burn the Ships, and their soaring rendition of Little Drummer Boy, alongside brand-new material from The Most Beautiful Colours. The shows are known for a signature drum-and-percussion centerpiece performed in the middle of the crowd.
Prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Theater dates and amphitheater lawn seats trend toward more accessible pricing, while reserved amphitheater seats and premium hospitality tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.
A typical for KING + COUNTRY headlining set runs about 90 to 105 minutes, sometimes longer with encores. Including any opening act, plan for roughly two to two and a half hours from doors to the end of the night, depending on the venue.
A signature moment of every for KING + COUNTRY concert is the drum-and-percussion centerpiece, where Joel and Luke Smallbone play massive floor toms positioned in the middle of the audience. It is one of the most recognizable and crowd-pleasing elements of the band's cinematic live show.
Yes. for KING + COUNTRY concerts are all-ages and famously family-friendly events, with multi-generational audiences common. The hope-and-encouragement message and clean production make the shows appropriate for fans of all ages. Children typically need their own ticket above age 2 or 3 depending on venue policy.
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Drummer Boy is a feature film from for KING + COUNTRY set for theatrical release in November 2026. It continues the band's expansion into cinematic storytelling, following their 2024 biographical film Unsung Hero, which told the story of their own family's immigration from Australia.
Yes. for KING + COUNTRY have won four Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance and Best Contemporary Christian Music Album. They have also won numerous GMA Dove Awards, the top honors in Christian music.
Yes. The Most Beautiful Colours Tour includes an October 4, 2026 date at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Red Rocks is a natural sandstone amphitheater widely regarded as one of the most beautiful concert venues in the world.
Doors typically open about ninety minutes before showtime. Plan to arrive at least an hour before the opener for security, parking or transit, and finding your seat. Amphitheater dates like Red Rocks and the Greek Theatre reward early arrival, especially for general admission lawn areas.