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Catch Phantogram on the Memory of a Day Tour!

The dream-pop duo everyone fell in love with back in the late 2000s is officially back on the road, and the run has been one of the most talked-about indie tours of 2026. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter -- better known as Phantogram -- are out in support of their fifth studio album Memory of a Day, the long-awaited follow-up that landed on Neon Gold Records and has been racking up plays on alt-radio ever since.

The Memory of a Day Tour kicked off in spring 2026 and the fall North American leg lands in clubs and theaters across the East Coast, Midwest, and South this September -- a stretch of intimate rooms that feel completely different from the festival sets the duo has been knocking out all summer. Expect a mix of brand-new tracks built around shimmering textures and Sarah's atmospheric vocals, plus the heavy-hitters fans have been screaming back since the Eyelid Movies era. Songs like "When I'm Small," "Black Out Days," "You Don't Get Me High Anymore," and "Cruel World" are still mainstays, and the Memory of a Day cuts slot in seamlessly alongside them.

What makes this run especially fun is the venue list. Instead of going straight for the biggest rooms in every market, Phantogram is hitting spots like the legendary Stone Pony in Asbury Park, The Fillmore in Charlotte, and The Caverns in Pelham, TN -- a tour highlight that has the duo playing inside an actual cave. The fall leg wraps up with a victory-lap show at Madison Square Garden on September 27, which is shaping up to be one of the biggest indie nights of the year.

If you have been waiting to catch Phantogram in a smaller setting before they head back to arenas and major festivals, this is the run to do it. Some of these rooms only hold a few thousand people, which means every seat feels close to the action. Check out the full schedule of dates below, pick the show closest to you, and grab your seats on BigStub before the best ones disappear. With over 20 years of trusted service and a buyer guarantee on every order, BigStub is a safe bet for Phantogram tickets.

Phantogram's 2026 Memory of a Day Tour: Everything You Need to Know

It has been a long road back for Phantogram, the upstate New York duo of Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter who first crashed the indie scene with 2009's Eyelid Movies. After 2020's Ceremony, the band took an extended break that fans worried might be permanent. Then in late 2024 they returned with Memory of a Day, their fifth studio album released through Neon Gold Records on October 18, 2024 -- and a fresh tour to bring the new material to life.

The Memory of a Day Tour started out in spring 2026 with a North American leg, rolled into festival appearances and European dates through the summer, and now wraps up with another swing through the United States in September 2026. The album itself is a more introspective record than what longtime fans might expect -- the title refers to how a single sound or melody can pull you straight back to a specific moment in time. That theme runs through tracks like the lead single, the album's shimmering closer, and a string of synth-driven cuts that translate beautifully to a live setting.

The September 2026 run is built around mid-sized rooms and a few unique stops. The duo opens the leg at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ on September 11, then heads to The Queen in Wilmington, DE on September 12, Nevermore Hall in Baltimore on September 13, and The Fillmore in Charlotte on September 16. The standout stop is The Caverns in Pelham, TN on September 17 -- a venue carved into a literal cave that has hosted artists from Wynonna Judd to The Black Crowes. From there the tour hits the Iron Blossom Music Festival in Richmond, VA on September 19, where Phantogram appears alongside LCD Soundsystem, Jack White, Dijon, Geese, and Portugal The Man.

The Midwest portion of the leg runs through Mercury Ballroom in Louisville on September 21, KEMBA Live! in Columbus, OH on September 23, the Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks, PA (just outside Pittsburgh) on September 24, and Electric City in Buffalo on September 25. The tour finale lands at Madison Square Garden on September 27 -- a milestone show for a band that started out playing barn jams in upstate New York.

Live, Phantogram has always been about the atmosphere. Sarah Barthel's vocals cut through a dense wash of synths, drums, and looped samples, while Josh Carter handles guitar, vocals, and most of the production-style sound design that gives the project its signature feel. The Memory of a Day shows lean into that with heavier visuals -- expect plenty of strobes, projection, and a stage setup that turns even smaller theaters into something cinematic. Older fans should also keep an ear out for deeper cuts from Voices and Three that the band has been pulling out of the vault on this run.

Whether you are seeing Phantogram for the first time or you have been with them since the mixtape days, browse the listings above and lock in your seats while the good ones are still around. BigStub has tickets for every stop on the September leg, backed by a full buyer guarantee and the highest Trustpilot rating in ticket resale.

How to Buy Phantogram Tour Tickets

Where can I buy Phantogram 2026 tour tickets?

Tickets may be available through venue box offices and authorized primary sellers like Ticketmaster and Live Nation, and you can also check the official tour page at phantogramtour.com for direct links. Verified resale tickets for every stop on the September leg are available on BigStub, a trusted third-party marketplace with no hidden fees and a buyer guarantee.

When does the September 2026 leg of the Memory of a Day Tour start?

The fall North American leg opens on September 11, 2026 at The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, NJ. The tour runs nightly through late September with shows in Wilmington, Baltimore, Charlotte, Pelham, Richmond, Louisville, Columbus, McKees Rocks, and Buffalo, before wrapping up at Madison Square Garden on September 27.

What can I expect from a Phantogram live show?

Phantogram shows are known for their dense, cinematic sound design. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter perform alongside a touring drummer, with heavy use of strobes, projection, and atmospheric lighting. The Memory of a Day setlist mixes new tracks with hits like "Black Out Days," "You Don't Get Me High Anymore," "When I'm Small," and "Cruel World." Doors typically open about an hour before showtime, with a support act before Phantogram's headlining set.

Are there age restrictions at Phantogram shows?

Age policies vary by venue. Some clubs on this run are 18-plus or 21-plus, while larger theaters are all-ages with a parent or guardian for younger attendees. Always check the specific venue's policy before buying tickets, especially for the Stone Pony and Mercury Ballroom shows.

Are resale tickets on BigStub legit?

Yes. BigStub has been a trusted resale marketplace for over 20 years, holds the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry, and backs every order with a full buyer guarantee. Sellers are verified, tickets are guaranteed to be authentic and delivered in time for the event, and customer service is available if anything goes wrong. There are no surprise add-on fees at checkout.

What if I cannot make the show -- can I resell my tickets?

Most Phantogram tickets are transferable through the original ticketing platform. If you cannot use yours, you can typically resell them through BigStub or another resale marketplace. Check the transfer rules listed with your original purchase confirmation for venue-specific restrictions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Phantogram touring in 2026?

Yes. Phantogram is on the road in 2026 in support of their fifth studio album, Memory of a Day. The fall North American leg runs through September with stops on the East Coast, Midwest, and South before a finale at Madison Square Garden.

What is the Memory of a Day Tour?

The Memory of a Day Tour is Phantogram's 2026 world tour supporting their fifth studio album, released in October 2024 via Neon Gold Records. The run has covered North America, Europe, and festival stops, with the September leg returning to U.S. clubs and theaters.

When did Phantogram release Memory of a Day?

Phantogram released Memory of a Day on October 18, 2024 through Neon Gold Records. It is the duo's fifth studio album and their first since 2020's Ceremony.

Who is in Phantogram?

Phantogram is the duo of vocalist and keyboardist Sarah Barthel and guitarist, vocalist, and producer Josh Carter. The pair grew up together in upstate New York and have been releasing music as Phantogram since the late 2000s.

What are Phantogram's biggest songs?

Phantogram is best known for tracks including "When I'm Small," "Black Out Days," "You Don't Get Me High Anymore," "Cruel World," "Same Old Blues," and the Big Boi collaboration "Mouth of the Devil." Most of these songs appear in their live setlists on the Memory of a Day Tour.

Is Phantogram playing Madison Square Garden in 2026?

Yes. The September leg of the Memory of a Day Tour wraps up at Madison Square Garden in New York on September 27, 2026. It is the band's highest-profile headline show to date.

What venues is Phantogram playing on the September 2026 leg?

The September leg includes The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, The Queen in Wilmington, Nevermore Hall in Baltimore, The Fillmore in Charlotte, The Caverns in Pelham, the Iron Blossom Music Festival in Richmond, Mercury Ballroom in Louisville, KEMBA Live! in Columbus, the Roxian Theatre near Pittsburgh, Electric City in Buffalo, and Madison Square Garden in New York.

Is The Caverns show really inside a cave?

Yes. The Caverns in Pelham, Tennessee is a real underground performance space carved into a natural cave system. The venue hosts the PBS series Bluegrass Underground and has become a bucket-list stop for artists across genres, including Phantogram on this run.

Who is opening for Phantogram on the 2026 tour?

Support acts vary by date. Check the venue listings above for each specific show, since openers are typically announced closer to the date and can change by city.

How much do Phantogram tickets cost?

Ticket prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Smaller clubs on the September leg tend to run lower than the Madison Square Garden finale or festival appearances. Check the listings above for current pricing on every available show.

Where can I buy verified Phantogram tickets?

Verified resale tickets are available on BigStub, which has been a trusted resale marketplace for over 20 years and offers a full buyer guarantee, no hidden fees, and the highest Trustpilot rating in the industry. Primary tickets may also be available through Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or the venue box office.

Will Phantogram play festivals in 2026?

Yes. Phantogram has been part of the festival circuit throughout 2026, with stops including Iron Blossom Music Festival in Richmond, VA on September 19 alongside LCD Soundsystem, Jack White, Dijon, Geese, and Portugal The Man.

What should I bring to a Phantogram show?

A valid ticket (digital or printed), a photo ID, and any items allowed by the venue. Most venues prohibit large bags, professional cameras, and outside drinks. Check the specific venue's policy before heading out.

Are Phantogram shows all-ages?

Age policies vary by venue. Some clubs are 18-plus or 21-plus, while larger theaters and Madison Square Garden are all-ages. Confirm the policy on each venue's website before purchasing tickets.

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