Robin Pecknold is taking it back to the bones. No full band swell. No layered orchestral lift. Just voice, guitar, and the kind of songs that feel like they were written at a wooden table somewhere between memory and myth. This April, Pecknold’s North American solo acoustic run promises the rarest kind of live experience — quiet rooms, attentive crowds, and arrangements stripped down to their emotional wiring. If you’ve ever wanted to hear those melodies breathe in real time, this is the tour.

(February 3, 2026) Today, Robin Pecknold of Fleet Foxes announces he will be performing a series of North American solo acoustic shows at performing arts centers at the end of April, with Allegra Krieger as support. Tickets for the solo acoustic shows go on sale Friday, February 6 @ 10AM ET and will be available HERE.

 

Separately, Pecknold will present a special program on April 29 at The 92nd Street Y, New York, titled Robin Pecknold: The Music of Judee Sill, which will feature The Westerlies and The New Yorker’s Amanda Petrusich for an intimate exploration of the late 1970s singer-songwriter’s music and legacy. Tickets are on sale now HERE.

Robin Pecknold is an American singer-songwriter best known as the principal songwriter and vocalist for Fleet Foxes, and has recorded four studio albums: Fleet Foxes (2008), Helplessness Blues (2011), Crack-Up (2017), and Shore (2020), along with live albums A Very Lonely Solstice (2021) and Live On Boston Harbor (2024). Originally from Seattle, WA, Pecknold is a two-time GRAMMY nominee, for Best Folk Album and Best Alternative Music Album, and author of the lyric book Wading in Waist-High Water: The Lyrics of Fleet Foxes (Tin House and Faber).

North American Tour Dates:

April 22 – The Flynn Burlington, VT *

April 24 – Ridgefield Playhouse  Ridgefield, CT *

April 25 – Shalin Liu Performance Center Rockport, MA *

April 26 – Nashua Center For The Arts Nashua, NH *

April 29 – The 92nd Street Y, New York — Celebrating the Music of Judee Sill ^

 

*With Allegra Krieger 

^With The Westerlies and Amanda Petrusich



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