The Guess Who – June 10, 2026

What: The Guess Who - Takin' It Back Tour

When: Wednesday, June 10, 2026

Doors: 6:30 PM

Event Start: 7:30 PM

Tickets On Sale: Friday, November 14 at 10 AM

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BURTON CUMMINGS AND RANDY BACHMAN TOUR TOGETHER AS THE GUESS WHO FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 23 YEARS ANNOUNCE 2026 CANADIAN TOUR

DATES KICK OFF MAY 26TH IN MONCTON, NB, MAKING STOPS IN TORONTO, WINNIPEG, CALGARY, EDMONTON AND MORE

PRESALES BEGIN TOMORROW WITH GENERAL ON-SALE THIS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH AT 10AM LOCAL

2026 SONGWRITERS HALL OF FAME NOMINEES
“The Guess Who is God” – Lester Bangs

November 10, 2025 – Canadian sons and classic rock legends Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman will tour as The Guess Who for the first time in 23 years. After six decades and a hard-fought battle to reclaim their name, the band has announced a celebratory Canadian tour for 2026. Dates kick off May 26th at Avenir Centre in Moncton, NB, making stops in Toronto, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, and more, and will feature support from Don Felder (formerly of the Eagles). Ticket pre-sales start this Tuesday, with general on sale beginning this Friday, November 14th at 10am local. Other highlights in today’s announcement include performances at Ottawa Bluesfest on July 19th and The Pacific National Exhibition on August 23rd. The full tour routing is included below. For tickets and more information visit theguesswho.com.

Cummings reflects, “Randy and I are thrilled that our songs have never gone away. That people still want to hear us perform them live. We are going to go out and HONOUR the music. Bachman adds, “I’m looking ahead and very excited to be joining up with Burton and touring as The Guess Who again. Together we created decades of incredible songs and memories that still stand strong today. Can’t wait to sing them with you all soon!”

Formed in 1965, The Guess Who – who have been dubbed “the Canadian Beatles” – released eleven studio albums, all of which charted in both Canada and the United States, including 1970s American Woman, which went to Number One in Canada and Number 9 in the US. They’ve placed fourteen singles in the US Top 40 chart and more than thirty in Canada – rock & roll classics like “American Woman,” “These Eyes,” “No Sugar Tonight/New Mother Nature,” and “No Time.” Just last month, Burton and Randy were announced as 2026 Songwriters Hall of Fame nominees.

With their unmatched songwriting catalog and deep influence on rock music, this moment marks a rare and meaningful full-circle return – one that longtime fans have been waiting for, and one that underscores just how enduring their mighty legacy continues to be.