In the last 15 years, Young the Giant has flourished through distinct sonic eras, solidifying the band as one of the most influential rock bands of the 21st century.
Multiplatinum band Young the Giant has announced their “2026 Victory Garden Tour” across North America, and it kicks off on Sunday, May 24, at Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort with guests Almost Monday. Pre-sales run ahead of the general on-sale Friday, Feb. 20, at 10 a.m. PT. Tickets starting at $49.95 (not including charges and fees) will be available at AXS.com.
In keeping with the “Victory Garden theme,: the band will continue their long-standing partnership with environmental organization REVERB to make the tour more sustainable, support food insecurity initiatives and help fund community-based carbon reduction projects. More: YoungTheGiant.com.
The tour follows the band’s notable underplay shows at the Troubadour in Los Angeles where they set a record for the longest queue in Troubadour history. For the anniversary shows, they performed fan-favorite albums “Young the Giant” and “Mind Over Matter” in their entirety on consecutive nights.

The announcement arrives on the heels of the band releasing their new single, “Different Kind of Love,” this month – listen here. The track is currently the #1 added track at Alternative radio with 39 stations in the first week and #5 added track at Triple A radio.
In addition to the new song, the band also announced their sixth studio album, “Victory Garden,” due May 1 – pre-order it here. The album marks Young the Giant’s first full-length release since their 2022 album “American Bollywood.” The new album “Victory Garden” is an ode to radical empathy.
In the last 15 years, Young the Giant has flourished through distinct sonic eras, solidifying the band as one of the most consistent and influential rock bands of the 21st century. On “Victory Garden,” they reconnect with the core experience of 100% band collaboration, writing and recording together as a unit in one room.
Written largely during writing retreats in Idyllwild and Joshua Tree and produced by Brendan O’Brien at Henson Studios in Hollywood, “Victory Garden” is a cohesive album experience that inspires and enthralls.
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