The dates are part of a wider global tour for summer and fall 2026.

Myles Smith Courtesy Sony RCA
British rising star Myles Smith is set to make 2026 his biggest year yet with the announcement Friday (March 20) of his debut album and his first-ever arena tour.
Set for a June 12 release, My Mess, My Heart, My Life. will arrive via Sony RCA and contain breakout smash “Stargazing,” which peaked at No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 in early 2025. The record is also set to feature singles “Nice to Meet You,” “Stay (If You Wanna Dance),” “Gold” and Niall Horan team-up “Drive Safe.” A full tracklist is yet to be released.
The 27-year-old has also shared news of an extensive 2026 world tour that will see him perform his biggest headline shows to date across North America, Europe and the U.K., with an arena run across the later two regions that is set to culminate at The O2, London, on Nov. 20.
The North American leg, meanwhile, features amphitheater venues including The Lawn at White Oak in Houston, Texas, and Baltimore’s Pier Six Pavilion. The run will align with Smith’s support slot on Ed Sheeran’s stadium tour throughout the summer.
Album pre-orders for My Mess, My Heart, My Life. are open, giving fans early access to an artist presale for the U.K. and European dates, which is scheduled to go live on March 25 at 10 a.m. local time.
The general ticket sale for all dates will commence on March 27 at 10 a.m. local time. Further ticketing information can be found at Smith’s official website.
“This album is the most honest thing I’ve ever made,” said Smith in a statement. “The title really says it all — it’s about the mess, the heart and the life that sits around it. These songs come from moments I never thought I’d share. Nights that felt endless, mornings that felt like starting over, memories that will always stay with me.”
He continued: “One of the biggest shifts while writing this album was resisting the urge to resolve everything. Not every feeling has an answer, and sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is sit inside that emotion rather than wrap it up neatly.”
After the aforementioned “Stargazing” signaled Smith’s arrival into the mainstream, the Luton-raised singer-songwriter has gone on to win the BRIT Rising Star award and land a spot in multiple U.K. tastemaker lists, including the BBC Radio 1 Sound of 2025 poll.
Smith will also perform at the forthcoming MOBO Awards at Manchester’s Co-op Live on March 26, where he is nominated in the song of the year catergory (“Nice to Meet You”).
Here are the 2026 Myles Smith tour dates:
- June 13 – Glendale, Ariz. – State Farm Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- June 16 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- June 17 – Houston, Texas – The Lawn at White Oak
- June 19 – Atlanta – Coca‑Cola Roxy
- June 20 – Nashville – Nissan Stadium (South Plaza) (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- June 22 – Baltimore – Pier Six Pavilion
- June 23 – Indianapolis – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
- June 25 – Milwaukee – Summerfest (supporting Ed Sheeran; festival)
- June 26 – Cleveland – Jacobs Pavilion
- June 27 – Chicago – Soldier Field (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- June 30 – Maryland Heights, Mo. – Saint Louis Music Park
- July 1 – Kansas City, Mo. – The Midland Theatre
- July 3 – Vail, Colo. – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
- July 4 – Denver – Empower Field at Mile High (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- July 15 – Ottawa, Ontario – Ottawa Bluesfest (festival)
- July 18 – Las Vegas – Allegiant Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- July 21 – San Diego – Petco Park (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- July 25 – Santa Clara, Calif. – Levi’s Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- July 28 – Wheatland, Calif. – Hard Rock Live – Sacramento
- July 31 – Troutdale, Ore. – Edgefield Concerts on the Lawn
- Aug. 1 – Seattle – Lumen Field (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 4 – Vancouver, B.C. – Freedom Mobile Arch
- Aug. 8 – Inglewood, Calif. – SoFi Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 12 – Salt Lake City – The Lot at The Complex
- Aug. 15 – Minneapolis – U.S. Bank Stadium (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 18 – Laval, Quebec – Place Bell
- Aug. 20 – Toronto – Rogers Centre (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 21 – Toronto – Rogers Centre (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 22 – Toronto – Rogers Centre (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Aug. 24 – Boston – Leader Bank Pavilion
- Aug. 25 – New York – SummerStage – Central Park
- Aug. 26 – Philadelphia – The Met Presented by Highmark
- Aug. 29 – Detroit – Ford Field (supporting Ed Sheeran)
- Oct. 8 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
- Oct. 10 – Oslo, Norway – Spektrum
- Oct. 11 – Copenhagen, Denmark – K.B.Hallen
- Oct. 13 – Dusseldorf, Germany – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
- Oct. 14 – Zurich, Switzerland – The Hall
- Oct. 16 – Milan, Italy – Fabrique
- Oct. 18 – Brussels, Belgium – Forest National
- Oct. 19 – Paris, France – Zénith Paris – La Villette
- Nov. 4 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
- Nov. 7 – Nottingham, U.K. – Motorpoint Arena
- Nov. 8 – Leeds, U.K. – First Direct Bank Arena
- Nov. 10 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro
- Nov. 12 – Birmingham, U.K. – bp pulse LIVE
- Nov. 14 – Bournemouth, U.K. – International Centre
- Nov. 15 – Manchester, U.K. – Co‑op Live
- Nov. 17 – Dublin, Ireland – 3Arena
- Nov. 19 – Cardiff, U.K. – Utilita Arena
- Nov. 20 – London, U.K. – The O2

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