Ringo Starr Announces Birthday Celebration and Fall Tour Dates


Ringo Starr has announced his annual July 7 birthday celebration along with a batch of fall shows in the U.S. with his All-Starr Band.

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Today Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band announced 10 new tour dates for September and October 2026. The All Starrs are Steve Lukather, Colin Hay, Warren Ham, Hamish Stuart, Gregg Bissonette and Buck Johnson.

The tour will begin in Easton, Pennsylvania and conclude at the Palace Theater in Albany. Ringo will also play at the Forest Hills Stadium in Queens. This is the first time since he performed there with The Beatles, who played two historic sold out shows on August 28 & 29 in 1964, marking the groups first ever stadium shows.  

“We just finished a Spring tour which ended at the Greek. It was all so great - the audiences were so loving, and I just love playing with this band. I’m really looking forward to these Fall shows. See you in September - Peace and love, Ringo.” 

Tomorrow, July 7, Ringo’s birthday, he invites everyone everywhere to say, think or post Peace & Love at Noon their local time. Ringo has been dedicating his birthdays to promoting Peace & Love since 2008, and the movement has grown to include events all over the planet and into the stars with support from NASA. Tomorrow Ringo will be celebrating with friends, family and fans in Los Angeles, which will be live streamed across his social media platforms. 

There will also be Peace & Love events all over the world, organized by fans, and you can check his Facebook page for a list of events. Click HERE to see Ringo’s post to fans.

Tour Dates:

September 

  • 24 State Theater, Easton PA 
  • 25 Bethel Woods, Bethel, NY 
  • 27 PNC Garden Arts Center, Holmdel, NJ 
  • 28 Anthem, Washington DC 
  • 30 MGM at Fenway, Boston, MA 

October

  • 1 Forest Hills Stadium, Queens, NY 
  • 3 Cross Insurance Arena, Portland, ME 
  • 4 Toyota Oakdale Theater, Wallingford, CT 
  • 6 American Music Theatre, Lancaster, PA
  • 7 Palace Theater, Albany, NY  

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