Now this is something worth walking “A Thousand Miles” for.
Fresh off a buzzy appearance at Coachella with Teddy Swims, Vanessa Carlton is kicking off her 2026 ‘Veils Tour’ on Friday, April 24.
The 19-concert excursion will take the three-time Grammy nominee to intimate venues all over North America up until mid-May.
That includes a two-night stint at NYC’s City Winery on Friday, May 15 and Saturday, May 16.
If you’d like to see her tickle the ivories live, tickets are available for all 18 of Carlton’s North America ‘Veils Tour’ concerts.
At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one gig was $69 including fees on StubHub.
Prices start at $454 including fees for Carlton’s two NYC City Winery spots.
All shows come in support of the 45-year-old Pennsylvania’s native’s recently-released sixth studio album “Veils,” which hit shelves on April 17.
Produced by MGMT and Flaming Lips engineer (and Mercury Rev bassist!) Dave Fridmann, the record’s sound is a departure for Carlton. Yes, she still plays the piano with characteristic virtuosity and belts with the best of them but this ten-track offering skews more indie rock than pop.
Prior to this forthcoming run, the ’00s icon played two concerts at Boston’s City Winery last summer. At both of those shows, she performed 13 songs each night.
According to Set List FM, Carlton busted out fan favorites “Ordinary Day,” “White Houses” and, of course, “A Thousand Miles” along with unreleased (at the time) cuts from “Veils.”
She described the performances on Facebook as “two solo shows, just me and a piano.”
On her 2023 tour, The News House wrote that “Her fingers dance(d) across the keys and [struck] chords with a sensitive sort of strength, making simultaneous singing and playing of intricate melodies look easy.”
As for what to expect this time around, all we know is that the best way to find out what the gifted singer-songwriter has up her sleeve is live.
For more information, our team has everything you need to know and more about Vanessa Carlton’s ‘Veils Tour’ below.
Vanessa Carlton ticket prices
A complete North American calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:
| Vanessa Carlton tour dates | StubHub prices start at |
|---|---|
| April 24 at the City Winery in Pittsburgh, PA | $116 (including fees) |
| April 25 at the City Winery in Pittsburgh, PA | $81 (including fees) |
| April 26 at the Ludlow Garage in Cincinnati, OH | $69 (including fees) |
| April 28 at the City Winery in Chicago, IL | $131 (including fees) |
| April 29 at the City Winery in Chicago, IL | $131 (including fees) |
| May 1 at the City Winery in St. Louis, MO | $110 (including fees) |
| May 2 at the City Winery in St. Louis, MO | $144 (including fees) |
| May 3 at the City Winery in Nashville, TN | $126 (including fees) |
| May 5 at the City Winery in Atlanta, GA | $119 (including fees) |
| May 6 at the City Winery in Atlanta, GA | $114 (including fees) |
| May 8 at the Birchmere in Alexandria, VA | $108 (including fees) |
| May 9 at the City Winery in Philadelphia, PA | $95 (including fees) |
| May 10 at the City Winery in Philadelphia, PA | $106 (including fees) |
| May 12 at the City Winery in Boston, MA | $154 (including fees) |
| May 13 at the City Winery in Boston, MA | $72 (including fees) |
| May 15 at the City Winery in New York, NY | $468 (including fees) |
| May 16 at the City Winery in New York, NY | $454 (including fees) |
| May 17 at the The MET in Pawtucket, RI | $98 (including fees) |
Vanessa Carlton set list
As noted above, Carlton headlined two nights at Boston’s City Winery last summer. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what she took to the stage at the second gig.
01.) “Willows”
02.) “Carousel”
03.) “Blue Pool”
04.) “White Houses”
05.) “Back to Life”
06.) “Woke Up High”
07.) “House of Seven Swords”
08.) “Ordinary Day”
09.) “Fairweather Friend”
10.) “Tall Tales for Spring”
11.) “A Thousand Miles”
12.) “Great Houses”
13.) “The Agony of the Flower”
Vanessa Carlton new music
On April 17, Vanessa Carlton dropped her sixth studio album “Veils.”
At the risk of sounding short, it’s exquisite.
With the lead track “Animal,” Carlton goes full breathy, dreamy, Taylor Swift-y over producer Dave Fridmann’s layered, ethereal composition to deliver a wallop that she described as “a song about stoicism” on Instagram.
Her pulsating “Unkown Driver” keeps the record’s lush indie spirit alive before the jangly banger “Woke up High” kicks the record into overdrive. EDM producers take note: Carlton can take the reins from Ellie Goulding if needed for high-octane bops.
“The Mountain” finds Carlton back in her jazzy wheelhouse for 30 seconds before Fridmann takes a sharp left and tightens the instrumentals while Carlton minimizes her voice to surprising intimate effect. Four tracks in and no two songs sound alike. Not bad.
Carlton’s “Great House” is a powerful off-kilter ballad full of indie bells and whistles. All of the attention to detail doesn’t go unnoticed here; listen close enough and you’ll be rewarded to this record’s rich sonic tapestry.
Closing out the excellent record are the high-octane yet mystical “He Was a Dancer,” laid-back, warm jam “Agony of the Flower,” expansive Florence and the Machine-esque anthem “I’m Not Dead,” haunting, baroque “Strawberries in Winter” and deeply-felt, slowed-down title track “Veils.”
Final verdict: Heavy, airy, lively, fully-realized, “Veils” is more than worth a listen. If you’d like to hear for yourself, you can find the adventurous album here.
Huge artists on tour in 2026
Need even more shows featuring vocally-gifted chanteuses live ASAP?
Here are just five of our favorite artists you won’t want to miss IRL these next few months.
• Olivia Dean
• Hilary Duff
• Ariana Grande
• Tori Amos
• Florence and the Machine
Who else is out and about? Take a look at our list of all the biggest artists on tour in 2026 to find the show for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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