Better Broken Tour
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The Better Broken Tour: Sarah McLachlan Returns with Grace, Grit, and Allison Russell

When Sarah McLachlan released Better Broken in September 2025, it marked her first studio album in over a decade — a return that few expected but everyone seemed to need. The record landed with the quiet force of an artist who had nothing left to prove and everything left to say. Now she's taking those songs on the road. The Better Broken Tour brings McLachlan to America's finest outdoor amphitheatres in summer 2026, with Allison Russell joining as special guest for every date, creating a pairing that feels less like a headliner-and-opener arrangement and more like a conversation between two extraordinary musical voices.

The tour follows a sold-out fall 2025 run that spanned nine major cities and confirmed what the album's critical reception already suggested: the appetite for Sarah McLachlan's music hasn't just survived the years between records — it's intensified. Better Broken, recorded primarily at the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles with producers Tony Berg and Will Maclellan, finds McLachlan exploring the terrain of resilience, vulnerability, and hard-earned wisdom. Tracks like "Reminds Me" and "Only Human" — both recently performed on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert — showcase a voice that has only grown richer with time.

The choice of Allison Russell as touring partner speaks volumes about the artistic intent behind this run. Russell — a GRAMMY, Juno, and Americana Awards winner — brings her own brand of emotionally raw, musically adventurous storytelling to every stage she touches. Her solo albums Outside Child and The Returner have established her as one of the most compelling live performers in contemporary music. The nightly pairing of McLachlan's crystalline soprano with Russell's genre-defying artistry creates a double bill that rewards deep listening and emotional openness.

The routing across 26 amphitheatre dates reads like a love letter to summer concert culture. From the opening night at FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee to the closing double-header at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington, the tour hits iconic venues including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Forest Hills Stadium in New York, two nights at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, and stops in Boston, Chicago, Indianapolis, and San Diego. These are the kinds of open-air settings where McLachlan's music has always felt most at home — warm evenings, stars overhead, and songs that seem to draw the landscape into the performance.

Better Broken Tour: Your Questions Answered

When does the Better Broken Tour start and end?

The Better Broken Tour's summer 2026 leg launches at FirstBank Amphitheater in Franklin, Tennessee and winds across the United States through the summer, concluding with two nights at Chateau Ste Michelle Winery in Woodinville, Washington on August 8-9. The full run covers 26 dates at outdoor amphitheatres in some of the most beautiful concert settings in the country.

Who is Allison Russell, and why is she on this tour?

Allison Russell is a GRAMMY-winning, Juno-winning, and Polaris Prize-shortlisted artist whose solo work has earned widespread critical acclaim. Born in Montreal and based in Nashville, Russell released her debut solo album Outside Child in 2021 and followed it with The Returner in 2023, both on Concord/Fantasy Records. She's also an accomplished actor, author, and human rights advocate. Her emotionally powerful live performances and genre-crossing musicality make her an ideal complement to Sarah McLachlan's artistry — together they create an evening of deeply personal, musically rich storytelling.

What venues will the Better Broken Tour play?

The tour plays premier outdoor amphitheatres nationwide, including Forest Hills Stadium in New York, Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, two nights at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles, Wolf Trap National Park in Virginia, Leader Bank Pavilion in Boston, Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island in Chicago, The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park in San Diego, and many more. These open-air settings are perfectly suited to the intimate, emotionally resonant nature of both artists' music.

What album is Sarah McLachlan touring behind?

The tour supports Better Broken, Sarah McLachlan's tenth studio album and her first release in over a decade. The record debuted on Concord Records in September 2025 and was primarily recorded at the legendary Sound City Studios in Los Angeles. Produced by Tony Berg and Will Maclellan, the album features collaborations with musicians including Wendy Melvoin, Matt Chamberlain, Benny Bock, and Greg Leisz. The title track is a reflection on finding strength through life's hardships — a theme that resonates throughout the record.

How do I get tickets for the Better Broken Tour?

Tickets are available through authorized ticket sellers for all dates. A Verizon Access Presale and Citi cardmember presale preceded the general on-sale. For shows that have sold out at face value, verified resale tickets are available through the secondary market. VIP packages are offered at most venues, with tiers that may include premium tickets, access to the Sarah McLachlan pre-show soundcheck, an autographed item, a specially designed merchandise bundle, and other exclusive experiences.

What songs will Sarah McLachlan perform?

Expect a career-spanning setlist anchored by material from Better Broken, including tracks she's been performing on the Tiny Desk Concert and the sold-out fall 2025 run. Classic hits from her legendary catalog — songs like "Building a Mystery," "Angel," "Adia," "I Will Remember You," and "Ice Cream" — will almost certainly make appearances alongside deeper cuts that long-time fans treasure. McLachlan's live shows have always balanced new material with the songs that defined a generation of music listeners.

Does a portion of ticket sales go to charity?

Yes. $1 from every ticket sold on the Better Broken Tour is donated to the Sarah McLachlan School of Music, a not-for-profit organization that provides high-quality music education and mentorship free of charge to children and youth facing barriers to access. McLachlan founded the school as an extension of her lifelong commitment to using music as a force for positive change, and the tour's charitable component means every ticket purchased contributes directly to supporting young musicians.

What are the VIP experiences like?

The Better Broken Tour offers multiple VIP package tiers at most venues. Depending on the tier, packages may include premium reserved seating, early venue entry, access to the pre-show soundcheck where you can watch Sarah McLachlan rehearse, one autographed item, a specially designed tour merchandise bundle, and a commemorative VIP laminate. These packages offer an elevated concert experience for fans who want more than just a seat — they want a behind-the-scenes connection to the artist and the music.

How do the outdoor amphitheatre settings enhance the show?

Sarah McLachlan's music has always had an organic, atmospheric quality that pairs beautifully with open-air venues. The amphitheatre format — with its combination of covered seating and open lawn sections — creates an intimate feeling even in spaces that hold thousands. As the sun sets during the early portions of the show and the sky shifts to twilight, the natural light transition becomes part of the performance itself. Venues like Red Rocks, the Greek Theatre, and Chateau Ste Michelle Winery add their own landscape-level beauty to the experience, making each night feel unique.

Is this Sarah McLachlan's first tour in years?

The summer 2026 amphitheatre leg follows a sold-out fall 2025 run that marked McLachlan's return to regular touring after a significant hiatus. That nine-city fall tour served as both a warmup and a proof of concept, demonstrating that demand for her live performances remains extraordinarily strong. The expanded summer 2026 routing — more than triple the number of dates — reflects the overwhelming response to the fall shows and the critical success of Better Broken. For an artist who has always been selective about touring, this extended run signals a genuine creative renewal.

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