Mt. Joy Brings North American Headline Tour To Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre June 9

01 Dec / 2025
Tickets Go On Sale Friday, December 5 at 10 a.m.

(DETROIT – December 1, 2025) – Following the breakout success of their 2025 album Hope We Have Fun, Mt. Joy has announced additional dates on their North American tour for 2026, anchored by some of the biggest headline moments of their career. The run includes a stop at Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre on Tuesday, June 9 at 7 p.m. These marquee plays build on a banner 2025 that saw Mt. Joy sell nearly 200,000 tickets across the U.S., sell out The Greek Theatre in Berkeley and The United Center in Chicago, and headline festivals including Newport Folk Festival, all while delivering some of the most emotional and communal performances of their career.

Tickets go on sale Friday, December 5 at 10 a.m. at 313Presents.com, LiveNation.com and Ticketmaster.com.

The Philadelphia group has emerged as one of America’s most beloved live acts, known for blending euphoric, anthemic folk-rock with deeply human storytelling. Their album Hope We Have Fun captured this balance seamlessly, debuting in the Top 10 on Spotify’s U.S. Album Chart and landing multiple songs across AAA Radio’s Top 10, including “Highway Queen (feat. Maren Morris)” and “She Wants to Go Dancing.”

The new 2026 tour, which honors their ten-year anniversary as a band, kicks off this spring following the band’s debut Australia/New Zealand run, bringing Mt. Joy back to fan-favorite cities and venues while opening the door to new markets still to be announced. Artist presale begins Tuesday at 10am local time, Spotify Fans First presale begins Wednesday at noon local, and general on-sale starts Friday at 10am local.

The newly announced summer run, billed as Mt. Joy: Celebrating 10 Years of Mt. Joy, is being approached with an emphasis on accessibility, and $1 from every ticket sold will be donated to charity, with the 2026 beneficiary to be announced soon. For more information and tickets, visit www.mtjoyband.com/#tour.

Mt. Joy’s touring continues to be a driver of meaningful impact nationwide. The band has donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to organizations including the ACLU and Family Reach, hosted non-perishable food drives at shows, and made visits to children’s hospitals while on the road. Through direct ticket donations, benefit concerts, exclusive merch collaborations, and creative nonprofit partnerships, Mt. Joy has raised over $700,000 for charity since 2022, using their platform to inspire empathy, awareness, and action.

Their philanthropic ethos continues into this next chapter: the band recently released a new stripped back version of “Lucy,” the original raising $23,437 for the American Brain Tumor Association, contributing to the nearly $500,000 raised for charity on this album cycle alone. The heartfelt track, and its new stripped version, has become a symbol of the band’s commitment to pairing purpose with music in ways that resonate far beyond the stage.

With a new tour ahead, landmark venues on the horizon, and their philanthropic impact continuing to grow, Mt. Joy reaffirms that empathy, artistry, and purpose can thrive hand in hand, turning every show into far more than a concert, but a community.

About Mt. Joy:
The Philadelphia and Los Angeles based band—Matt Quinn [vocals, guitar], Sam Cooper [guitar], Sotiris Eliopoulos [drums], Jackie Miclau [keys, piano], and Michael Byrnes [bass]— take their name from the quiet and rural National Park in Southwest Pennsylvania, about four hours from their Philadelphia base. Forming in 2016, they made their mark two years later when their self-titled Mt. Joy (2018) debut album spun off platinum single "Silver Lining," an uplifting power ballad that went to #1 at AAA radio (Billboard Adult Alternative Airplay) and has eclipsed over 240 million streams across platforms. Their second album, Rearrange Us (2020) drew widespread critical raves, with title track gaining 92 million Spotify streams since the release. Their third LP, Orange Blood (2022), came out of the pandemic and further cemented them with another #1, Lemon Tree, at AAA and a 70 date headline tour that sold over 180K tickets. Over the past five years, Mt. Joy has amassed over half a billion streams and earned acclaim from NPR, Billboard, Rolling Stone, The Line of Best Fit, and more. Throughout their career, the band has performed at a variety of festivals such as Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo. Additionally, the band has performed on Stephen Colbert, CBS Morning, Samantha Bee, Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, and Conan.

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Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
Event Starts 7:00 PM
"Hope We Have Fun Tour"
June 09 / 2026 @ 7:00 PM
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre
Event Starts 7:00 PM
"Hope We Have Fun Tour"
June 09 / 2026 @ 7:00 PM