JUST ANNOUNCED: Alan Doyle announces Already Dancing tour with Special Guests / The East Pointers

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Alan Doyle at Ottawa Bluesfest photo Renee Doiron

Beloved Canadian music icon Alan Doyle, one of the busiest touring artists for more than three decades, has announced an extensive 42-date tour that will take him across Canada and the U.S. in the new year. Doyle’s “Already Dancing” tour begins February 28 at home in St. John’s, Newfoundland, and is set to wrap May 17 in Edmonds, Washington. Doyle has also announced today the upcoming release of his new EP, Already Dancing, coming February 20, 2026. The foot-stomping, fiddle-fueled first single “Nancy” is out today featuring The East Pointers, JUNO-winning PEI folk duo joining Doyle on all dates.

Alan Doyle is a multifaceted singer-songwriter, going on three decades strong as a musician – first as a member of the much-celebrated band Great Big Sea and now as an internationally acclaimed solo artist. His CV is extensive — he is a published author of four books, a film and TV actor-producer with multiple major credits, and star and co-writer of the musical Tell Tale Harbour. Yet the wildly popular musician from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland, remains most electrifying before a live audience, abetted by his ace band. “I am the luckiest guy in the world,” Doyle says. “It’s such a privilege to stand among those players on stage.” 

The East Pointers (provided photo)

2026 ALREADY DANCING TOUR DATES:

February 28     St. John’s, NL                JAG Soundhouse

March 3             Halifax, NS                     Light House Arts Centre

March 4             Halifax, NS                     Light House Arts Centre

March 5             Halifax, NS                     Light House Arts Centre

March 6             Halifax, NS                     Light House Arts Centre

March 7             Moncton, NB                 Casino New Brunswick

March 8             Saint John, NB              Imperial Theatre

March 10          Ottawa, ON                    National Arts Centre

March 12          Kitchener, ON               Centre In The Square

March 13          Montreal, QC                L’Olympia

March 14          Toronto, ON                   Massey Hall

March 17          Thunder Bay, ON         Community Auditorium

March 19          Saskatoon, SK              TCU Place

March 20          Regina, SK                      Conexus Arts Centre

March 21          Edmonton, AB              Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

March 22          Calgary, AB                    Southern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium

March 24          Trail, BC                           Charles Bailey Theatre

March 25          Vancouver, BC              Orpheum

March 26          Kelowna, BC                  Community Theatre

March 27          Victoria, BC                    Royal Theatre

April 22              Brownfield, ME             Stone Mountain Arts Center

April 23              Boston, MA                     The Wilbur Theatre

April 24              Newport, RI                    Jane Pickens Theater

April 25              Nashua, NH                   Center for the Arts

April 26              New York, NY                City Winery

April 28              Sellersville, PA              Sellersville Theater

April 29              Alexandria, VA              The Birchmere

May 1                  Buffalo, NY                     Buffalo State Performing Arts Center

May 2                  Detroit, MI                       Royal Oak Music Theatre

May 3                  Pittsburgh, PA               City Winery

May 5                  Cleveland, OH              Music Box

May 6                  Chicago, IL                     Athenaeum Center

May 7                  Madison, WI                  Atwood Music Hall

May 8                  St Paul, MN                    Fitzgerald Theater

May 9                  Omaha, NE                    Holland Performing Arts Center

May 10               Boulder, CO                   Boulder Theater

May 12               Phoenix, AZ                    Musical Instrument Museum

May 13               Phoenix, AZ                    Musical Instrument Museum

May 14               Los Angeles, CA          Troubadour

May 15               Novato, CA                     HopMonk Tavern

May 16               Portland, OR                  The Aladdin Theater

May 17               Edmonds, WA               Edmonds Center for the Arts

Tickets on sale October 24 at 12pm visit https://alandoyle.ca/tour/ for details!

About The East Pointers
JUNO Award-winners The East Pointers are innovators within the ever-evolving genre of modern folk, crafting a joy-conjuring, dancefloor-shaking, roof-rattling fusion of folk, pop, and dance music. In the studio, six records have captured the furious energy of their live shows, adding to the legacy of East Coast folk while lighting a path for a new generation of music lovers.

Already internationally acknowledged as musical trailblazers, on their newest offering, Schoonertown, The East Pointers have come home. Equal parts origin story and statement of craft, Schoonertown captures the moments that shaped their youth: nights out with the boys, the dizzy romance of first love, sprawling families and small towns, two weeks on in a bleak winter, kitchen parties and vinyl records and tape decks, every mistake, every late night, every long drive, beer and cigarettes and fights, laughing until you can’t breathe, ambition rising like a king tide, the piss and vinegar of youth, the sun emerging so bright over the horizon you have to shield your eyes–the devastation and exhilaration of all of it.

Since their debut album, Secret Victory, took home the 2017 JUNO Award for Traditional Album of the Year, The East Pointers have cemented their place as a defining voice in contemporary folk music. Their music, streamed millions of times over each month, has been featured on television, film, and broadcast, and their acoustic performances on social media have been shared by the likes of Ed Sheeran and Mumford & Sons. They regularly light up stages across Australia, Japan, the UK, Europe, Mexico, New Zealand, the USA, and Canada, and each fall they bring that energy back home to Prince Edward Island, where they host Goolaholla!, a festival celebrating music, community, and the spirit of the East Coast.

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