UK drum & bass supergroup WORSHIP has officially announced its North America 2026 Tour. The collective, made up of Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock and 1991, will return to the continent this fall on the back of an explosive year that included sets at Coachella, Ultra Music Festival and Red Rocks.
Artist presale launches on Thursday 25th June at 10am local time, with general on-sale running from Friday 26th June at 10am local time. Presale signup and full information lives at worshipartists.uk.
The 2026 run is the supergroup’s fourth turn around the continent, following previous attendance-growing tours in 2020, 2023 and 2024. Crucially, the group will become the first drum & bass act to headline iconic arenas such as Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, Vancouver’s PNE Forum and Denver’s CoBank Arena at the National Western Center. The run also includes one of the last-ever shows at Brooklyn Storehouse.
The fall tour kicks off on 9th October at Factory Town in Miami, with major-production shows then heading to Los Angeles, New York City, Denver, San Francisco and Vancouver. The arena-scale ambition reads as the natural next step for the four-man collective, whose drum & bass crossover has now translated into US festival main-stage demand strong enough to justify standalone arena rooms.
Ahead of the fall arena run, the group has a busy summer calendar locked in. The drum & bass collective will headline Perry’s Stage at Lollapalooza on 30th July, then play a hometown London show at Finsbury Park on 2nd August, before heading across the Pacific for a mainstage slot at Ultra Japan in September.
A WORSHIP show is a high-intensity sensory experience. The set draws on chart-busting solo artist productions, including ‘Go Back’, ‘DJ Turn It Up’, ‘All The Things She Said’ and ‘Full Send’, alongside brand new collaborative material the four friends have forged together to push the genre forward. State-of-the-art production and visuals will be scaled up for the new arena spaces as the collective continues to bring drum & bass to the masses.
The North American arena tour caps what has become one of the most rapid expansion arcs in modern UK dance music. With each tour cycle, the group’s continental footprint has visibly grown — from clubs to festival mainstages to, now, first-ever-drum-&-bass arena headlines. The 2026 run will likely sit as a defining moment for the genre’s global reach.
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