Louis Tomlinson Announces Bell Centre Concert

Louis Tomlinson has confirmed a 28-date North American arena tour for summer 2026, supporting his forthcoming third studio album How Did I Get Here? The announcement arrives on the heels of lead single “Lemonade” and details about the January 23 album release.

The former One Direction member will launch the North American leg of his How Did We Get Here? World Tour on June 3 at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. The route includes stops at prominent venues such as Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena, New York’s Madison Square Garden, and Boston’s TD Garden before wrapping July 24 at Miami’s Kaseya Center.

Montreal fans will have their chance to see Tomlinson on July 16 at the Bell Centre, marking one of three Canadian dates alongside Vancouver and Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on July 17. The tour notably includes a performance at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre on June 19, along with shows in Nashville, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Atlanta.

Artist presale begins October 8 at 10 a.m. local time, with general tickets available October 10 at 10 a.m. local.

The 33-year-old singer characterized his upcoming album as “the record I always deserved to make” in a recent statement. “My bread and butter is my honesty. I genuinely wear my heart on my sleeve, and I hope it comes through in the music,” Tomlinson said. “I’m still learning and getting better as a singer and a songwriter. I find it impossible to be complacent; it’s not in my vocabulary. For the first time now, I’m allowing myself to be the artist I’d always hoped to be.”

Regarding “Lemonade,” Tomlinson explained his priorities: “The most important thing was for the first single to sound ambitious sonically. It had to be big and fun. To me, ‘Lemonade’ really has instant and natural personality. It ended up being the perfect way to begin this chapter.”

Before the tour commences, Tomlinson will host his Away From Home festival this weekend in Cooperstown, New York. The two-day event at Brewery Ommegang features performances from Lauv, Plain White T’s, Pale Waves, and Steve Aoki, among others. It represents the festival’s first American iteration after previous editions elsewhere.

Read our review of his Place Bell show HERE

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