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Catch MUNA Live on the Gets So Hot Tour!

Los Angeles indie pop trio MUNA -- Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, and Josette Maskin -- is back in 2026 behind their new album Dancing on the Wall, their fourth studio record and their most ambitious yet. The 2026 schedule packs in a four-night Brooklyn residency, festival appearances across the country, a 14-date North American headline run, and a fall European leg. Browse the listings below to find a date near you and lock in your seats before the small rooms sell out.

The band is opening the year with a four-night residency at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (May 16-19), a deliberate small-venue stretch that gives die-hard fans a chance to hear the new material up close before the bigger rooms. Summer brings festival dates including the Salt Lake City Civic Center on August 4, Portlands Pioneer Courthouse Square on August 6, and a slot at the Capitol Hill Block Party in Seattle on August 7 alongside Disco Lines and Wet Leg.

The headline Gets So Hot Tour kicks off September 17 at The Van Buren in Phoenix and rolls through some of the most beloved theater and amphitheater rooms in North America: Moody Amphitheater in Austin, The Bomb Factory in Dallas, The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards, The Eastern in Atlanta, the Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Roadrunner in Boston, KEMBA Live in Columbus, the Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit, The Salt Shed Outdoors in Chicago, the Palace Theatre in Saint Paul, and a stunning West Coast wrap-up at the Rady Shell in San Diego, the Santa Barbara Bowl, the Frost Amphitheater at Stanford, and a closer at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on October 21. From there the band heads to Europe and the UK in November for dates in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, the Eventim Apollo in London on November 17, plus Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Cologne, Warsaw, and Berlin.

Expect a setlist that pulls heavily from Dancing on the Wall while leaning on the catalog that made the band a household name in indie pop: Silk Chiffon, I Know A Place, Number One Fan, Anything But Me, What I Want, Stayaway, and the slow-burn anthem Solid. Live, MUNA balances synth-pop polish with the kind of vulnerable, hyper-articulate songwriting that has earned them comparisons to acts as different as The 1975, Robyn, and Carly Rae Jepsen. The crowds skew young, queer-positive, and famously vocal -- singalongs run wall to wall.

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About MUNA and the Gets So Hot Tour

MUNA is the Los Angeles-based indie pop trio of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, and Josette Maskin. The three members met as undergraduates at the University of Southern California in the early 2010s, started writing and producing together as juniors, and within a few years had built one of the most distinctive synth-pop projects of the decade. The band has been openly queer from the start, and their songwriting has consistently treated identity, relationships, and self-discovery as central subject matter rather than subtext.

Their 2017 debut album About U introduced their sound on RCA Records and produced the breakout single I Know A Place, a community-as-refuge anthem that became a touchstone after the Pulse nightclub tragedy. The follow-up Saves the World in 2019 sharpened the writing, with songs like Number One Fan and Stayaway earning critical raves. After parting ways with RCA, the band signed to Phoebe Bridgers label Saddest Factory Records and released their self-titled third album MUNA in 2022 -- a record that produced the smash single Silk Chiffon with Phoebe Bridgers and finally turned the band into a household name in indie pop.

The new album, Dancing on the Wall, arrived in May 2026 and is the bands most expansive record to date. The lead singles introduced a slightly more polished and dance-floor-leaning sound while keeping the emotional specificity and the unmistakable harmonies that have made MUNA records so distinct. The record continues the bands pattern of writing songs that are simultaneously dance-pop bangers and tender, articulate emotional documents. You can stream the album and follow tour updates on the bands official site.

The 2026 tour is the bands most ambitious yet. The four-night residency at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (May 16-19) opens the run with intimate club-sized rooms before the band scales up to summer festival stages. Festival appearances include the Salt Lake City Civic Center on August 4, Pioneer Courthouse Square in Portland on August 6, and Seattles Capitol Hill Block Party on August 7 alongside Disco Lines and Wet Leg.

The headline Gets So Hot Tour kicks off September 17 at The Van Buren in Phoenix and includes stops at the Moody Amphitheater in Austin (September 19), The Bomb Factory in Dallas, The Pinnacle at Nashville Yards, The Eastern in Atlanta, the Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann Center in Philadelphia, Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Roadrunner in Boston, KEMBA Live in Columbus, the Masonic Temple Theatre in Detroit, The Salt Shed Outdoors in Chicago, and the Palace Theatre in Saint Paul. The West Coast wrap-up includes the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, the Santa Barbara Bowl, Stanfords Frost Amphitheater, and a closer at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado on October 21.

The European and UK leg begins in November with dates in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, the Eventim Apollo in London on November 17, plus shows in Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Cologne, Warsaw, and Berlin. The European run is the bands biggest international leg to date and represents a major step up from previous tours.

What makes a MUNA show special is the room. The band has cultivated one of the most demonstrably community-driven audiences in indie pop, with crowds that sing along to every word, cheer for moments of band banter, and turn theater rooms into something closer to dance clubs. Live, the trio is impossibly tight -- Gavins lead vocals weave with McPhersons synths and Maskins guitar work in a way that feels both polished and human. Add the new dance-leaning Dancing on the Wall material, and the 2026 tour shapes up as one of the bands defining live runs.

How to Buy MUNA Tour Tickets

Where can I buy MUNA 2026 tour tickets?

Tickets are available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster, AXS, and Live Nation, as well as the bands official tour page. 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.

When does the Gets So Hot Tour start?

The headline Gets So Hot Tour kicks off September 17, 2026 at The Van Buren in Phoenix and wraps October 21 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado. Earlier in 2026, the band plays a four-night residency at Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn (May 16-19), summer festival dates, and the European and UK leg follows in November. Check the listings above for all available dates.

What should I know about the Red Rocks show?

The Red Rocks date is October 21, 2026, with an 8 PM showtime. Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a 9,500-capacity natural sandstone amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, about 30 minutes southwest of Denver. The venue is widely considered one of the most stunning concert settings in the world. Doors typically open ninety minutes before showtime. Layers are recommended -- nights at elevation can get chilly fast once the sun drops behind the rocks.

What cities are on the 2026 MUNA tour?

North American stops include Brooklyn (four nights), Salt Lake City, Portland, Seattle, Phoenix, Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Boston (Brighton), Columbus, Detroit, Chicago, Saint Paul, San Diego, Santa Barbara, Stanford, and Morrison (Red Rocks). The European and UK leg covers Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, London, Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Cologne, Warsaw, and Berlin. Browse the listings above for the dates currently on sale.

What is the Brooklyn residency?

MUNA is playing four consecutive nights at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn on May 16, 17, 18, and 19, 2026. The 550-capacity intimate club is a deliberate choice to give die-hard fans an up-close experience with the new Dancing on the Wall material before the band moves to bigger rooms and amphitheaters for the headline tour.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is MUNA touring in 2026?

Yes. MUNA is on a major 2026 tour supporting their new album Dancing on the Wall, with a Brooklyn residency (May 16-19), summer festival appearances, the headline Gets So Hot Tour from September 17 in Phoenix through October 21 at Red Rocks, and a fall European and UK leg in November. Check the listings above for available shows.

What is the Gets So Hot Tour?

It is MUNAs 2026 headline tour in support of the new album Dancing on the Wall. The 14-date North American run kicks off September 17 at The Van Buren in Phoenix and wraps October 21 at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, with stops in Austin, Dallas, Nashville, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Boston, Chicago, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and many other cities.

What is Dancing on the Wall about?

Dancing on the Wall is MUNAs fourth studio album, released in May 2026. It is the bands most expansive record to date, leaning slightly more into dance-floor-friendly production while keeping the emotional specificity and harmonies that have defined the project. The album builds on the catalog the band built with About U, Saves the World, and the self-titled 2022 record.

Who is in MUNA?

MUNA is the Los Angeles-based indie pop trio of Katie Gavin, Naomi McPherson, and Josette Maskin. The three met at the University of Southern California in the early 2010s and have been openly queer from the start of the project. They have released four studio albums to date.

How much do MUNA tickets cost?

Prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Smaller club nights like the Music Hall of Williamsburg residency trend lower, while larger theater rooms and amphitheaters like Red Rocks and the Santa Barbara Bowl tend higher. Check the listings above for current pricing on BigStub, where verified resale tickets are available with no hidden fees added at checkout.

What songs does MUNA usually play live?

Setlists pull heavily from Dancing on the Wall along with catalog favorites like Silk Chiffon, I Know A Place, Number One Fan, Anything But Me, What I Want, Stayaway, Pink Light, Solid, and Loose Garment. The band typically closes with a high-energy run of fan favorites.

Who is opening for MUNA in 2026?

Supporting acts vary by date. The Capitol Hill Block Party slot in Seattle on August 7 features Disco Lines and Wet Leg on the same bill. Other dates have not had openers fully announced for every show. Check individual show pages for the most current opener information.

How long is a MUNA concert?

A typical MUNA headlining set runs about 90 to 105 minutes, sometimes longer with encores. Including the opening act, plan for roughly two to two and a half hours from doors to the end of the night, depending on the venue.

What kind of music does MUNA play?

MUNA plays indie pop with strong synth-pop and dance-pop elements, plus shimmering harmonies and emotionally articulate songwriting. The band has been compared to acts as different as The 1975, Robyn, Carly Rae Jepsen, and HAIM, but the project has a sound that is distinctly its own.

Where is Red Rocks Amphitheatre?

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a natural sandstone amphitheater located at 18300 W Alameda Parkway in Morrison, Colorado, about 30 minutes southwest of Denver. The venue seats roughly 9,500 fans and is widely considered one of the most beautiful concert settings in the world. The MUNA date is October 21, 2026.

Can I get a refund if a MUNA show is canceled?

Yes. BigStubs 100 percent buyer guarantee covers refunds for shows that are canceled and not rescheduled. If a show is postponed to a new date, your tickets typically remain valid for the rescheduled performance. Contact BigStub customer service for help with any specific situation.

Will MUNA play in Europe in 2026?

Yes. The fall European and UK leg runs in November 2026, with shows in Dublin, Glasgow, Manchester, Bristol, the Eventim Apollo in London on November 17, Amsterdam, Paris, Brussels, Cologne, Warsaw, and Berlin. It is the bands biggest international leg to date.

What is Saddest Factory Records?

Saddest Factory Records is the imprint label founded by Phoebe Bridgers in partnership with Dead Oceans. MUNA signed to the label in 2021 after parting ways with RCA, and the move marked a turning point for the band. Their self-titled 2022 album, including the smash Silk Chiffon featuring Bridgers, was their first Saddest Factory release.

Are kids allowed at MUNA concerts?

Age policies vary by venue. Most theater and amphitheater dates like Red Rocks, the Santa Barbara Bowl, and the Mann Center are all-ages, while a few smaller clubs may be 18-plus. Check the specific venues policy before purchasing tickets for younger fans.

How early should I arrive at a MUNA show?

Doors typically open about an hour to ninety minutes before showtime. Plan to arrive thirty to forty-five minutes before the opener to allow time for security, parking or transit, and finding a good spot at standing-room venues. Music Hall of Williamsburg and other small rooms in particular reward fans who arrive early.

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