MusicFebruary 24, 2026

Flyleaf 20th Anniversary Tour: 14-City Run with Lacey Sturm

Rock band Flyleaf returns with original vocalist Lacey Sturm for a 14-city anniversary tour hitting major venues from Atlanta to Anaheim this July.

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Rock band Flyleaf has announced their highly anticipated 20th Anniversary Tour, marking the return of original vocalist Lacey Sturm for their first headline run since going on hiatus. The 14-city tour presents significant media opportunities across major markets throughout July 2026.

Tour Highlights for Media Coverage

The Live Nation-produced tour launches July 8 at Atlanta's Tabernacle and concludes July 31 at House of Blues Anaheim. Media professionals should note several key coverage opportunities, including stops at premier venues like House of Blues locations in Boston, Chicago, and Anaheim, along with Fillmore venues in Charlotte, Philadelphia, Silver Spring, and Minneapolis.

This reunion tour carries particular significance as Flyleaf's self-titled debut album reaches its 20-year milestone. The band's commercial success, including 4x Platinum single "All Around Me" and 2x Platinum "I'm So Sick," makes this a noteworthy story for music journalists covering the rock and alternative scenes.

Media Credential Considerations

Photographers and journalists should prioritize applications for shows in major markets, particularly the opening Atlanta date and closing Anaheim performance. Mid-tour stops in Chicago, Boston, and Dallas typically offer strong media access at these established venues.

The tour includes a mix of venue types, from theater settings like The Wellmont Theater in Montclair to larger spaces like Bayou Music Center in Houston. Each venue type offers different photo pit configurations and media accommodations that working photographers should research when planning coverage.

Flyleaf's 2023 festival appearances at Sick New World, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock generated significant media interest, suggesting strong demand for credential access on this headline tour. The band's grassroots Texas origins and mainstream crossover success provide multiple story angles for feature coverage.

Industry Context

This tour coincides with deluxe vinyl reissues of Flyleaf's debut album and "Memento Mori" scheduled for summer 2026 release through Interscope. Music industry reporters covering vinyl market trends and anniversary releases may find additional story opportunities around these reissues.

The reunion with Lacey Sturm, who departed the band in 2012, represents a significant development for alternative rock coverage. Media members covering reunion tours and band dynamics should consider this tour for potential interviews and behind-the-scenes access.

Full Tour Schedule

  • July 8 — Atlanta, GA · Tabernacle

  • July 9 — Charlotte, NC · The Fillmore Charlotte

  • July 10 — Philadelphia, PA · The Fillmore Philadelphia

  • July 12 — Boston, MA · House of Blues

  • July 13 — Montclair, NJ · The Wellmont Theater

  • July 15 — Silver Spring, MD · The Fillmore Silver Spring

  • July 17 — Chicago, IL · House of Blues

  • July 19 — Minneapolis, MN · The Fillmore Minneapolis

  • July 21 — Indianapolis, IN · Egyptian Room @ Old National Centre

  • July 22 — Nashville, TN · Marathon Music Works

  • July 24 — Dallas, TX · South Side Ballroom

  • July 25 — Houston, TX · Bayou Music Center

  • July 28 — Phoenix, AZ · The Van Buren

  • July 31 — Anaheim, CA · House of Blues

Media professionals should begin researching venue-specific credential procedures and contact information for their target markets.

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