311 and Dirty Heads Announce Co-Headline Summer Tour for 2026
311, Dirty Heads, ROME, Ocean Alley, and Atmosphere bring reggae-rock and hip-hop to amphitheaters July 11-Aug. 30, with Dirty Heads releasing album 7 Seas just weeks before.

311, Dirty Heads, ROME, Ocean Alley, and Atmosphere are converging on North American amphitheaters this summer in one of the most loaded reggae-rock and hip-hop lineups of the year. The "So Glad You Made It" co-headline tour, produced by Live Nation, runs July 11 through August 30, with ROME supporting every date and Ocean Alley and Atmosphere joining on select shows.
Announced March 30, the run opens at Mystic Lake Amphitheatre in Shakopee, Minnesota before routing through Chicago, Wantagh, Toronto, Denver, Concord, Austin, and Tampa, closing August 30 at iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre in West Palm Beach, Florida. Both bands have toured together before, and the bill reflects how naturally their audiences overlap: the 311 and Dirty Heads fanbases converge at the exact point where alt-rock listeners found reggae rhythms and never looked back.
ROME as the full-tour support is the name to keep in mind every night on this run. Locked in for all dates, they set the tone before either co-headliner takes the stage. Ocean Alley and Atmosphere rotate in on select shows, widening the genre reach on the dates they appear.
Dirty Heads arrive with a major release timed directly to the run. Their ninth studio album, 7 Seas, drops June 12 via Better Noise Music, placing the July 11 opener less than five weeks after the record is out. With the tour announcement, the band released "One of Those Days," a laid-back, feel-good anthem that vocalist/guitarist Dustin "Duddy B" Bushnell says "is about getting together with close friends and enjoying the moment." Bandmate Jon Olazabal describes it as the quintessential Dirty Heads vibe: "something you want to blast in your car and sing along with at the end of a long week." Earlier in 2026 the band had also released the single "Seven Seas," described in advance material as capturing their signature island sound while exploring themes of resilience, connection, and navigating life's challenges.

Both singles draw from the same foundation that made "Oxygen" a catalog standout: that track earned chart success, platinum certifications, and billions of streams, setting a high bar for what 7 Seas is expected to deliver.
311 bring their own momentum into the co-headline, with the 311 Museum running, the 311 Day celebration well established, and the 311 Day Cruise still ahead on the schedule. With Dirty Heads releasing 7 Seas on June 12 and 311 running parallel brand activations, the July 11 opener in Shakopee arrives as the live centerpiece of a year both bands have been actively building toward.
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