GEOFF TATE announces final US tour in 2026 to celebrate Operatio

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Former Queensrÿche singer Geoff Tate is hitting the road in 2026 for one final US tour celebrating his ex-band’s 1988 classic Operation: MindcrimeTate notes he’ll be taking a string section and laser light show along with him for the tour, because why not? If you’re gonna do something one last time, you might as well get a little nuts with it. Get your tickets here.

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Geoff Tate‘s ‘Operation: Mindcrime – The Final Chapter Tour’ is coming BACK in 2026! We’re returning to select cities from 2025 AND adding brand new stops across the United Sates!” wrote Tate.

“This will be your last chance ever to witness Geoff and the band perform the entire Operation: Mindcrime album live — and in 2026, we’re taking it to the next level with a full string ensemble and an epic laser light show!”

1/27 Savannah, GA Victory North
1/28 Jacksonville, FL Florida Theatre
1/29 Fort Lauderdale, FL The Parker Playhouse
1/30 Clearwater, FL Ruth Eckerd Hall
1/31 Orlando, FL House of Blues
2/3 Charleston, SC Charleston Music Hall
2/4 Atlanta, GA Center Stage
2/5 Birmingham, AL Iron City
2/6 New Orleans, LA House of Blues
2/7 San Antonio, TX The Aztec Theatre
2/8 Houston, TX House of Blues
2/11 Dallas, TX Echo Music Hall
2/12 Fort Worth, TX Tannahill’s Music Hall
2/13 El Paso, TX 11:11
2/14 Phoenix, AZ Celebrity Theater
2/15 Tucson, AZ Rialto Theatre
2/18 Albuquerque, NM Sunshine Theater
2/19 Grand Junction, CO Mesa Theater
2/21 Denver, CO Ogden Theatre

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