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Two indie rock icons. One unforgettable night. The Flannel and the Fury arrives September 2026!

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The Flannel and the Fury Hits the Road This Fall!

Liz Phair and Sleater-Kinney are teaming up for one of the most anticipated co-headlining tours of 2026. The Flannel and the Fury kicks off September 6 in El Cajon, California and rolls through major cities from coast to coast, wrapping up in late September on the East Coast. Two of the most important voices in 90s indie rock on one stage -- it does not get much better than that.

 

Fans can expect a setlist packed with classics from Exile in Guyville, Whip-Smart, and beyond, plus Sleater-Kinney bringing their own brand of raw, electrifying punk rock energy. The tour hits iconic venues like the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, The Salt Shed in Chicago, Prospect Park in Brooklyn, and MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston. Liz Phair is also playing a handful of solo dates in St. Paul, Portland, and Albany for fans who want the full experience. Tickets are moving fast on BigStub -- do not wait to lock in your seats!

Liz Phair and Sleater-Kinney: The Flannel and the Fury Tour 2026

When Liz Phair released Exile in Guyville in 1993, it was a seismic moment for indie rock. The album was raw, confessional, and unapologetically bold -- a track-by-track response to the Rolling Stones Exile on Main St. that announced one of the sharpest songwriting voices of her generation. Songs like Never Said, Divorce Song, and the slyly provocative Flower earned Phair a devoted following and cemented her place in the pantheon of 90s alternative music. Follow-up albums Whip-Smart and whitechocolatespaceegg proved she was no one-album wonder, delivering hits like Supernova and Polyester Bride that still pack a punch live.

 

Sleater-Kinney, meanwhile, emerged from the Pacific Northwest riot grrrl movement to become one of the most critically acclaimed rock bands of their era. Carrie Brownstein and Corin Tucker built a catalog of fearless, guitar-driven anthems across albums like Dig Me Out, The Woods, and The Center Will Not Hold. Together, these two acts represent the best of what indie rock had to offer in the 90s and 2000s -- and both have continued to evolve and create well into the 2020s.

 

The Flannel and the Fury co-headlining tour brings both artists together for a run of dates across the United States in September 2026. The tour opens on September 6 at The Magnolia in El Cajon, California, then moves to the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles on September 8 and the Greek Theatre in Berkeley on September 9. From there the tour heads to the Pacific Northwest with stops at Edgefield in Troutdale, Oregon and KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner, Montana before swinging through Denver at the Fillmore Auditorium on September 14.

 

The eastern leg of the tour kicks off with a Liz Phair solo show at The Palace Theatre in St. Paul on September 16, followed by a co-headlining date at The Salt Shed Outdoors in Chicago on September 17. The tour then heads to the Northeast, with a stop at Prospect Park in Brooklyn on September 19, MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston on September 21, and solo Liz Phair dates at State Theatre in Portland, Maine on September 23 and Hart Theatre at The Egg in Albany on September 24.

 

Full Venue List for The Flannel and the Fury Tour

  • The Magnolia Performing Arts Center -- El Cajon, CA (September 6)
  • Greek Theatre -- Los Angeles, CA (September 8)
  • Greek Theatre -- Berkeley, CA (September 9)
  • McMenamins Historic Edgefield -- Troutdale, OR (September 11)
  • KettleHouse Amphitheater -- Bonner, MT (September 12)
  • Fillmore Auditorium -- Denver, CO (September 14)
  • The Palace Theatre -- St. Paul, MN (September 16, solo)
  • The Salt Shed Outdoors -- Chicago, IL (September 17)
  • Lena Horne Bandshell at Prospect Park -- Brooklyn, NY (September 19)
  • MGM Music Hall at Fenway -- Boston, MA (September 21)
  • State Theatre -- Portland, ME (September 23, solo)
  • Hart Theatre at The Egg -- Albany, NY (September 24, solo)

 

How to Get Liz Phair Tour 2026 Tickets

 

Where can I buy Liz Phair and Sleater-Kinney tickets?

Tickets for The Flannel and the Fury tour are available through several channels. The official on-sale launched via Ticketmaster, and resale options are available on platforms like BigStub, StubHub, and Vivid Seats. BigStub offers verified tickets backed by over 20 years of trusted service and a 100% buyer guarantee on every order.

 

How much do Liz Phair tickets cost in 2026?

Prices vary depending on the venue and seating section. Amphitheater lawn seats tend to be the most affordable option, while reserved seats closer to the stage carry a premium. Prices on the resale market fluctuate based on demand, so checking multiple platforms and comparing options is always a smart move.

 

Are Liz Phair performing any solo dates on this tour?

Yes. While most of The Flannel and the Fury dates feature both Liz Phair and Sleater-Kinney as co-headliners, Liz Phair has a handful of solo shows mixed into the run. Solo dates include The Palace Theatre in St. Paul on September 16, State Theatre in Portland on September 23, and Hart Theatre at The Egg in Albany on September 24.

 

What songs will Liz Phair play on this tour?

While the official setlist has not been announced, fans can expect to hear career-spanning favorites. Exile in Guyville tracks like Never Said and Mesmerizing are safe bets, along with Supernova and Polyester Bride from later albums. Her 2003 pop crossover hit is typically a crowd highlight as well. Sleater-Kinney will likely draw from Dig Me Out, The Woods, and their more recent material.

 

What should I know before attending a show on this tour?

Most venues on this run are outdoor amphitheaters or open-air spaces, so checking the weather forecast before the show is a good idea. Arrive early to grab merchandise and find your seats. Each venue has its own policies on bags, cameras, and entry procedures, so visit the venue website ahead of time. For the best selection of seats at every price point, browse the listings on BigStub and lock in your tickets early.

 

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