Malcolm Todd announces 2026 North American tour following album release

Malcolm Todd announced a 2026 North American tour following the June 5 release of his sophomore album, “Do That Again,” a 13-track project recorded across six months at studios in New York and Los Angeles.

Quick Facts

  • “Do That Again” released June 5, 2026, via Columbia Records
  • Album recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York and Chaplin Recording Studios in Los Angeles
  • Tour includes stops at Osheaga Festival in Montreal (July 31–August 1) and Outside Lands in San Francisco (August 8)
  • Album contains 13 songs with “I Saw Your Face” as a featured preview track

The rising alt-pop artist spent the summer recording “Do That Again” during a period of personal transition, with the album exploring themes of love, heartbreak, and the complexities of his twenties. The project marks his second full-length release following his self-titled debut in April 2025.

Todd’s 2026 tour dates span North America and include festival appearances alongside headline shows. Early dates feature a June 11 performance at Rough Trade Below in New York City, with additional summer festival bookings at Osheaga and Outside Lands solidifying his growing presence on the live circuit.

The album was recorded over six months at two renowned studios, with Todd refining production across multiple sessions. For the single “I Saw Your Face,” Todd described a last-minute breakthrough in the studio: he spent months tweaking the production before scrapping those attempts and remaking the track on the final day of recording sessions, ultimately achieving the sound he envisioned.

Sources

  • MELODIC Magazine — Album announcement and June 5 release date
  • The Line of Best Fit — Album details, recording locations, and “I Saw Your Face” single information
  • Malcolm Todd Official Store — Tour dates and venue information
  • Genius — Album tracklist confirmation

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