Tom Morello has officially announced new dates for several previously postponed 2026 tour stops after stepping away from the road due to a family medical emergency involving his mother, Mary Morello.
The legendary guitarist, known for his work with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave, shared the update with fans through Instagram, confirming that rescheduled performances have been secured in Paris, London, Nashville and Milwaukee.
“Paris! London! Nashville! Milwaukee! We have locked in new dates for my previously postponed shows, I’m excited to come rock with you all soon. If you haven’t already secured your tickets, get them now at TomMorello.com,” Morello wrote.
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The announcement comes just days after the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee postponed several European appearances to return home and be with his 102-year-old mother during a health scare.
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Earlier this week, Morello reassured fans that her condition had improved.
“I am sorry I had to miss a few shows due to my mom’s health. The incredibly resilient, indefatigable Mary Morello at 102 is now feeling somewhat better and has ordered me back into the fray, charging me with rocking you and fighting fascism six strings at a time. I’m on my way and will perform at Pink Pop, and God willing, beyond.”
The newly announced dates replace several postponed headline shows that were originally scheduled for June.
According to the updated schedule, Morello will continue his European festival run before returning for the rescheduled headline concerts later in the year.
His upcoming dates now include:
- June 24 – Copenhell Festival – Copenhagen, Denmark
- June 26 – Tons of Rock Festival – Oslo, Norway
- June 27 – BBK Music Legends Festival – Bilbao, Spain
- June 29 – Bataclan – Paris, France
- June 30 – Electric Brixton – London, United Kingdom
- Sept. 18 – Cannery Hall – The Mainstage – Nashville, Tennessee
- Sept. 20 – The Rave / Eagles Club – Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The Paris and London concerts were among the dates affected by the family emergency, while the newly added U.S. shows provide fans with additional opportunities to see Morello perform later this year.
While several postponed dates have now been rescheduled, Morello revealed that not every affected show could be moved to a new date.
Fans who purchased tickets for those canceled stops will receive automatic refunds through their original point of purchase.
The guitarist has indicated that efforts are already underway to return to those cities in the future.
The tour update arrives during a busy period for Morello. The Grammy-winning musician recently released the new single “Adjourn It,” featuring System of a Down vocalist Serj Tankian and Morello’s 15-year-old son, Roman Morello.
The song will appear on his forthcoming solo album and focuses on themes of justice and resistance.
Beyond his solo music, Morello continues to balance performing with activism. He recently toured alongside Bruce Springsteen and is preparing for the Power To The People Festival, a new event he curated that will take place in October 2026.
For now, fans can look forward to seeing the influential guitarist back on stage as he resumes his international touring schedule following the temporary interruption.
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