Living Theory has officially unveiled the first leg of its highly anticipated 2026 tour, setting the stage for an extensive run of live shows across Germany and Italy. Kicking off in January and stretching through May, this initial phase of the tour confirms the band’s strong connection with European audiences and its commitment to delivering an immersive live experience in both intimate clubs and larger venues.
Titled “Living Theory: First Leg of 2026 Shows,” the tour features a dense and carefully curated schedule, with multiple dates in key cities and repeat performances in high-demand locations. Fans can expect a powerful setlist that blends signature tracks with fan favorites, presented in venues known for their vibrant live music culture.
January: A Strong Start in Germany and Italy
The tour launches on January 9 in Bruchsal, Germany, at Fabrik, followed by a second German date on January 10 in Palenberg at Rockfabrik. These opening shows signal an energetic start before the band heads south to Italy.
On January 16, Living Theory arrives in Verona, Italy, performing at The Factory, and continues the Italian run with a show on January 17 in Castegnato at the Gasoline Road Bar. Germany then takes center stage again with two consecutive performances in Neuss at Hamtorkrug on January 23 and 24, labeled as Show 1 and Show 2, highlighting strong local demand.
The month concludes with two Italian dates: January 30 in Tolentino at Magma and January 31 in Ferrara at Madame (formerly Kanal Sounds), rounding out an intense and well-paced opening month.
February: Expanding the Route
February sees Living Theory deepen its presence in Italy before returning to Germany. The band performs on February 6 in Rende at Mood Social Club and on February 7 in Catania at Nuova Dogana, bringing the tour to southern Italy.
Mid-month continues with Cermenate on February 13 at Black Horse, followed by a shift back to Germany with shows on February 20 in Weiher at Music Hall and February 21 in Burglengenfeld at VAZ. The month wraps up in Italy with back-to-back dates on February 27 in Vigonza at Dakota Pub and February 28 in Pavia at Al Trani Pub.
March: Momentum Builds
March maintains the tour’s momentum with a balanced mix of German and Italian stops. The band returns to Germany on March 6 for a performance in Mörfelden at Bürgerhaus, followed by Hannover on March 7 at Musikzentrum.
Italy then dominates the remainder of the month, starting with Florence on March 13 at the iconic Hard Rock Cafe, and Casteggio on March 14 at Fantrock. Additional highlights include Rimini on March 20 at House of Rock, a return to Castegnato on March 21, and late-month shows in Erba and Perugia on March 27 and March 28, respectively.
April: Special Events and Repeat Dates
April introduces repeat dates and special appearances. The month opens on April 3 in Fontaneto D’Agogna at Phenomenon, followed by another return to Verona on April 4 at The Factory.
Germany hosts a two-night run in Siegburg at Kubana Live Club on April 10 and 11, once again labeled as Show 1 and Show 2. A TBA date on April 17 hints at an upcoming announcement, adding anticipation among fans.
On April 18, Living Theory takes part in Monsters of Tribute 2026 in Memmingen, before heading back to Italy for shows in Cesena on April 24 and Cermenate on April 25.
May: A Powerful Closing Stretch
The first leg concludes in May with a strong final run. Highlights include Rome on May 2 at Orion Arena, followed by German dates in Frankfurt on May 8 at Das Bett and Magdeburg on May 9 at Factory.
The tour wraps up in Italy with performances in Piacenza on May 15, Castegnato on May 16, and a final show on May 23 in Lobbi at Café Sport Estate.
With over four months of nonstop performances, Living Theory’s first leg of the 2026 tour promises intensity, consistency, and a deep connection with fans across Germany and Italy. More announcements are expected as the year approaches, making this tour one of the band’s most ambitious European runs to date.
