Charlie Puth is gearing up for a major year in 2026 with the announcement of his Whatever’s Clever! World Tour, a sprawling global concert run in support of his forthcoming album Whatever’s Clever!. The tour marks one of the singer‑songwriter’s largest headlining ventures to date, with nearly 50 dates across North America, the United Kingdom, and Europe.
The trek kicks off on April 22 in San Diego and crisscrosses the United States and Canada through June, hitting legendary venues such as Madison Square Garden in New York City and the Kia Forum in Los Angeles. Fans in cities from Boston to Vancouver will also have chances to hear Puth perform his catalog live, with support from rising acts like Daniel Seavey, Lawrence, and Ally Salort on select dates.
After the North American leg, Puth will take his show overseas beginning June 30 in Stockholm, touring major European capitals and festival stages. Confirmed stops include London, Paris, Manchester, Helsinki, and more before wrapping up July 30 in Warsaw, Poland. Some European dates also include performances at notable festivals, broadening the reach of his live appearances.
The tour announcement arrives alongside other big moments for Puth in 2026, including his scheduled performance of the U.S. national anthem at Super Bowl LX in February, a high‑profile spotlight ahead of the tour’s launch.
Tickets for the Whatever’s Clever! World Tour go on general sale January 16, 2026, following presales earlier that week, giving fans across continents multiple opportunities to secure seats. With the release of his new album and a full slate of international shows, Puth’s 2026 slate promises to be a defining chapter in his pop career.