Hayley Williams is wasting no time keeping her solo momentum alive in 2026.
Fresh off a wave of sold-out performances on her current “Hayley Williams at a Bachelorette Party Tour,” the Paramore singer has officially unveiled another ambitious run of dates called “The Hayley Williams Show.” The newly announced tour begins in September and stretches across North and South America, bringing Williams to some of the continent’s biggest stages before wrapping in Puerto Rico in late November.
The tour schedule reads like a victory lap for Williams’ evolving solo career. Stops include iconic venues such as the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Forest Hills Stadium in New York, and Shoreline Amphitheatre in Northern California. International dates will bring the singer to audiences in Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Mexico, and beyond.
Joining the tour on select dates are a diverse lineup of supporting artists including Magdalena Bay, Rico Nasty, and Annie DiRusso. The mix of indie pop, alt-rock, and genre-bending energy reflects the same unpredictability Williams has leaned into throughout her solo material.
The announcement arrives during a particularly active chapter for the singer. Her 2025 album “Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party” helped redefine her sound beyond the Paramore catalog, blending alternative rock textures with more experimental and personal songwriting. Fans have embraced the project enthusiastically, with several recent performances reportedly selling out within hours.
Williams’ ability to move between intimate emotional songwriting and massive festival-ready performances continues to separate her from many of her peers. That balance has helped her remain a staple of both alternative radio and broader pop culture conversations more than two decades into her career.
The tour also overlaps with a packed festival season. Williams is among the headliners scheduled for the 2026 All Things Go Festival alongside artists including Mitski and Brandi Carlile, further cementing her place among today’s most influential alternative voices.
For fans, the announcement signals something increasingly rare in modern touring: an artist operating at full creative speed while still expanding her audience. For Hayley Williams, 2026 is shaping up less like a comeback year and more like a full-scale takeover.