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Flyleaf are back, and this time founding vocalist Lacey Sturm is coming along for the ride. The beloved rock band hits the road in the summer of 2026 with a North American tour spanning 17 headline dates from July 8 in Atlanta through late July, visiting iconic venues like The Tabernacle, The Fillmore in Philadelphia and Charlotte, House of Blues in Boston and Chicago, and many more coast to coast. This is the reunion fans have been waiting for since Sturm's departure in 2012.
Flyleaf burst onto the scene in the mid-2000s with a sound that married hard rock intensity with Sturm's soaring, emotionally raw vocals. Songs like "All Around Me" and "I'm So Sick" became anthems for a generation, and the band's self-titled debut album went platinum. Seeing Sturm back at the microphone for a full-length tour is a rare opportunity that no rock fan should miss.
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Flyleaf formed in Belton, Texas in 2002, quickly gaining a following in the underground rock scene before breaking through nationally with their 2005 self-titled debut on Octone Records. Driven by Lacey Sturm's unmistakable voice—capable of shifting from ethereal whispers to primal screams within a single verse—the album produced hits like "I'm So Sick," "Fully Alive," and "All Around Me," eventually selling over a million copies in the United States alone. The follow-up, Memento Mori (2009), debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and solidified the band's place in the post-grunge and alternative metal landscape.
Sturm departed Flyleaf in 2012 to focus on her family and solo career, and while the band continued with vocalist Kristen May for one album (Between the Stars, 2014), fans never stopped hoping for a reunion with the original lineup. The 2026 tour marks the first time Sturm has headlined with Flyleaf in over a decade, making each show a milestone event for the band's loyal fan base. The co-billing with Lacey Sturm as a featured name ensures audiences get the full spectrum of her artistry—both the Flyleaf classics and her acclaimed solo material.
The Flyleaf 2026 tour covers major markets from coast to coast. Southern fans can catch the band at The Tabernacle in Atlanta and House of Blues locations in Dallas and Houston. The East Coast leg includes The Fillmore in Philadelphia and Charlotte, Citizens House of Blues in Boston, Wellmont Theatre in Montclair NJ, and The Fillmore Silver Spring in Maryland. Midwest dates hit House of Blues Chicago (two nights) and The Fillmore Minneapolis. The western swing includes stops in Denver, Salt Lake City, and wraps with shows in Los Angeles and other West Coast cities.
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Flyleaf shows are known for their raw energy and emotional intensity. Lacey Sturm commands the stage with a presence that matches the power of her voice, moving between headbanging fury and intimate vulnerability in the span of a single song. The band's tight musicianship—guitarist Sameer Bhattacharya, bassist Pat Seals, and drummer James Culpepper—provides a thunderous foundation that hits even harder in a club-sized venue. Expect a setlist packed with fan favorites from the debut album and Memento Mori, plus selections from Sturm's solo work and potentially new material. The intimate venues on this tour mean every fan gets a close-up experience.
After leaving Flyleaf, Lacey Sturm released two critically praised solo albums: Life Screams (2016) and Kenotic Metanoia (2022). Both records showcased her continued evolution as a songwriter and vocalist, blending hard rock with electronic and ambient elements. She also became a bestselling author and sought-after speaker. Her return to the Flyleaf stage brings the full weight of that artistic growth back to the songs that made her famous, promising performances that are richer and more dynamic than ever before.
The tour runs from July 8 through late July 2026 with 17 headline dates across North America.
Yes. Lacey Sturm reunites with Flyleaf as co-headliner for the entire 2026 run.
Atlanta, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Boston, Montclair NJ, Silver Spring MD, Chicago (two nights), Minneapolis, Dallas, Houston, Denver, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, and more.
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Expect fan favorites like "All Around Me," "I'm So Sick," and "Fully Alive," plus tracks from Memento Mori and Sturm's solo albums.
The tour features mid-sized venues like The Fillmore, House of Blues, and The Tabernacle, offering intimate rock experiences.
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Yes. This marks the first time Sturm has headlined with Flyleaf in over a decade.
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