IV and The Strange Band Tour Dates 2026
Oddballs and Outlaws Tour
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IV and The Strange Band Oddballs and Outlaws Tour
Fronted by Coleman Williams, IV and The Strange Band continues to redefine outlaw country. The group is officially hitting the road for the 2026 Oddballs and Outlaws Tour.
This unique IV and The Strange Band tour features a co-headlining run with Clownvis and support from El Dolor. Kicking off on August 6, 2026, the United States trek will bring their strange-as-hell stage energy to major cities like Seattle, San Diego, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, and San Jose. The run serves as a perfect showcase for their latest fan-favorite album, Hang Dog, delivering a high-octane mix of country and punk.
Separate from the main tour, the band also rocked the Dancing Rabbit Music Festival earlier in the year. You won't want to miss this vibrant, unpredictable live experience. Grab your tickets now before they sell out!
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About IV and The Strange Band
Nashville-born IV and The Strange Band, led by Coleman Williams (Hank Williams' great-grandson), redefines alt-country by blending honky-tonk fiddles with heavy punk guitars. Known for raw energy, their notable work includes the album Hang Dog and hit "Son of Sin." Catch them live on the Oddballs and Outlaws Tour with Clownvis and El Dolor, kicking off on August 6, 2026.
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IV and The Strange Band Tour Dates 2026:
Aug 09 - Mesa Theater, Grand Junction, CO
Aug 14 - El Corazón, Seattle, WA
Aug 22 - Folsom Hotel, Folsom, CA
Aug 25 - Casbah, San Diego, CA
Aug 27 - Yucca Tap Room, Tempe, AZ
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