Anne Wilson Extends The STARS Tour Into Fall 2026 With 25 New Dates
GRAMMY-nominated Christian artist Anne Wilson is adding 25 dates to her 2026 nationwide STARS Tour, extending the run through November. The new leg covers cities on the West Coast, Midwest, and South, with special guests Peter Burton and Aodhán King joining on select dates. Wilson performed the national anthem at NASA's Artemis II launch in April.

Christian artist Anne Wilson is extending her 2026 STARS Tour into the fall, adding 25 new dates across the United States. The new leg runs from September through November and brings the total tour count to 55 dates.
Wilson announced the extension on May 12, 2026. Presale for the new dates began May 13, with general on-sale starting May 15. Tickets are available at annewilsonofficial.com.
Special guests Peter Burton and Aodhán King will join on select dates. The fall leg includes stops in Portland, Spokane, Tacoma, Colorado Springs, Tulsa, Kansas City, Houston, Birmingham, Las Vegas, San Diego, and Sacramento, among other cities.
"God has moved in such powerful ways during The STARS Tour this spring, and I'm beyond excited to announce that we're headed back out this fall to keep it going," Wilson said. "These nights of worship, music and community have meant so much to me, and I truly feel like we're just getting started."
The tour is named after Wilson's third studio album, Stars, released last fall via Capitol Christian Music Group. In April, Wilson performed the national anthem at NASA's Kennedy Space Center for the launch of the Artemis II mission, NASA's first crewed mission to the moon in more than 50 years.
Wilson has accumulated over 2 billion career streams. She holds a GRAMMY nomination and multiple Dove Award wins. Earlier this year, she released a reimagined version of "Still Do" with country artist Cole Swindell.
Wilson also announced her third book, "Rebel: Following Jesus When the World Walks the Other Way," set for release on June 9, 2026.


