Blue October has been riding a wave of momentum heading into 2027. The San Marcos, Texas band launched their Foiled 20th Anniversary World Tour in late 2026, performing the beloved 2006 album front to back for fans across North America. The tour hit cities from Abilene and Lubbock to New York, Boston, Toronto, Atlanta, Nashville, and wrapped with two special nights in their hometown of Houston in December 2026. It was a celebration of the album that gave the world Hate Me and Into the Ocean, and fans turned out in force.
With the anniversary tour wrapped, the question is what comes next. Blue October has been one of the most consistent touring bands in alternative rock for over two decades, and frontman Justin Furstenfeld shows no signs of slowing down. Whether the band announces new 2027 dates, continues with select shows, or takes a brief break before hitting the road again, this is the page to watch for updates.
When Blue October 2027 tour dates go on sale, BigStub will have verified tickets ready. Keep checking back -- Blue October has a fiercely loyal fanbase that snaps up tickets quickly, especially for theater and mid-size venue shows where the atmosphere is most intense.
Blue October formed in 1995 in San Marcos, Texas, and has spent the decades since building one of the most passionate fanbases in alternative rock. Led by vocalist and songwriter Justin Furstenfeld, the band broke through with the 2006 album Foiled, which produced the massive singles Hate Me and Into the Ocean. But their catalog goes far deeper than those hits -- albums like History for Sale, Approaching Normal, Sway, and This Is What I Live For are packed with emotionally raw, lyrically honest songs that resonate deeply with fans who have followed the band through personal struggles and triumphs. Furstenfeld has been open about his battles with mental health and addiction, and that honesty has created a bond between artist and audience that goes beyond typical fandom.
Live, Blue October is an experience unlike any other in rock music. Furstenfeld pours everything into his performances, and the band matches his intensity with tight musicianship and dynamic arrangements. Their shows range from explosive full-band moments to intimate acoustic passages, often within the same song. Fans regularly describe Blue October concerts as cathartic, healing experiences -- the kind of shows where strangers in the crowd become friends by the end of the night.
Blue October typically plays a mix of theaters, clubs, and mid-size venues that create an intimate connection between the band and the audience. These shows tend to sell out, especially in markets where the band has deep roots like Texas, the Midwest, and the East Coast. When new dates are announced, checking this page early gives you the best shot at securing great seats.
For the best experience, look for center-section seats in theater venues or general admission spots where you can get close to the stage. BigStub offers verified tickets with no hidden fees and a 100% buyer guarantee, backed by over 20 years of trusted service connecting fans with the shows they love.
Blue October wrapped their Foiled 20th Anniversary World Tour in December 2026 and has been one of the most active touring bands in alternative rock for over two decades. Check this page for the latest 2027 tour announcements and ticket availability.
Blue October ticket prices vary by venue and seating section. Theater and club shows typically offer a range of options from general admission to reserved seating. Check the listings on this page for current pricing when new dates are announced.
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Blue October concerts are emotionally powerful experiences that blend alternative rock energy with intimate acoustic moments. Expect to hear hits like Hate Me, Into the Ocean, and deep cuts from across their catalog, delivered with raw honesty and passionate performances by frontman Justin Furstenfeld. Fans describe the shows as cathartic and deeply personal.