LEGENDARY ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAMERS CELEBRATE 21ST STUDIO ALBUM WITH 2026 US HEADLINE RUN
PRESALES BEGIN TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 AT 10 AM (LOCAL)
GENERAL ON-SALES START FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 AT 10 AM (LOCAL)
ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM, ALL WASHED UP, OUT NOW VIA BMG
PASO ROBLES, Calif. – November 17, 2025 – One of rock’s hardest-working live acts, Cheap Trick will celebrate their acclaimed new album, All Washed Up, as well as their legendary body of work thus far, with a 2026 headline tour. The All Washed Up Tour gets underway March 3, 2026, at Chattanooga, TN’s Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium and then travels through late April, where they’ll bring their electrifying, All Washed Up Tour to Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Wednesday, April 22. Artist presales begin Tuesday, November 18 at 10:00 am (local) [PW: CTLIVE]. Local presales begin Wednesday, November 19 at 10:00 am (local). All presales end Thursday, November 20 at 10:00 pm (local). General on-sales start Friday, November 21 at 10:00 am (local) via Ticketmaster. For complete details and ticket information, please visit http://www.cheaptrick.com/tour-dates.html.
Cheap Trick’s 21st studio album, All Washed Up, is out now via BMG. A variety of formats are available, including digital streaming and download, CD, and standard black vinyl. A collector’s edition Orange Marble vinyl variant limited to 1,000 units is available to pre-order exclusively via the band’s new D2C store. Produced by Cheap Trick with longtime associate Julian Raymond and mixed by 5x GRAMMY® Award-winner Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Dave Matthews Band), All Washed Up includes such pulse-pounding new tracks as “The Riff That Won’t Quit” and the anthemic first single, “Twelve Gates,” the latter of which was met by immediate praise from such outlets as Ultimate Classic Rock, which hailed it as “a sweet slab of psychedelic guitars, sugary pop-rock hooks and lush, Beatlesque vocal harmonies.” American Songwriter agreed, writing, “The mid-tempo rock song features psychedelic and power-pop elements reminiscent of The Beatles, not surprising for a group that’s always been so heavily and unrepentantly influenced by the Fab Four.”