
David Byrne, the innovative artist known for his tenure with Talking Heads, is set to take his "Who Is The Sky?" tour across North America, gracing stages with his presence in 2026. The tour, which spans several cities, includes a two-night stint at the Murat Theatre in Indianapolis on May 1st and 2nd, according to information from FOX59. Byrne's latest endeavor supports his new album of the same name, a work that delves into the artist's perspectives and sonic explorations, released earlier in September.
Fans looking to secure their spot at these events will have the opportunity to quickly register for a presale that is set to begin shortly on Tuesday at 10 a.m. ET. Those who prefer to wait can access tickets when they go on sale to the general public on Friday. As reported by Lake Media Network, the tour will commence with two performances on April 4th and 5th in Vancouver, moving through North America, and is scheduled to conclude with performances in Baltimore on May 16th and 17th.
The "Who Is The Sky?" tour follows Byrne's successful "American Utopia," which transitioned from album and tour to a Broadway spectacle, later captured on film by Spike Lee. Byrne's influence on the music scene has been substantial, and his partnerships on the new album are a testament to his enduring relevance. Notable collaborations include St. Vincent, Hayley Williams of Paramore, Tom Skinner of The Smile, and Mauro Refosco from "American Utopia," as highlighted by CultureMap Houston. Fans will be treated to a touring band of 13 musicians, singers, and dancers, bringing a highly dynamic and interactive performance to the stage.
For the dedicated fanbase primed to witness Byrne's innovative stagecraft, ticket sales open on Friday at his official website. Those eager to maximize their chances to attend can sign up for the artist presale, which is set to transpire starting from tomorrow at 9 am through Thursday at 9 pm.









