Fans of hyperpop and alternative pop have something new to circle on the calendar. Glaive is bringing his latest tour to Nashville this fall, with a stop planned at Brooklyn Bowl on October 28, 2026.
The tour comes in support of God Save The Three, a new collaborative album with producer and longtime friend Kurtains. If you’ve followed Glaive over the past few years, you already know the two have worked together often. Now they’re taking that chemistry on the road.
Nashville Lands a Tour Stop
The Nashville show is part of a larger worldwide run that kicks off in September. Along the way, Glaive will also perform in cities like Houston, Philadelphia, and Boston before making his way to Music City.
Brooklyn Bowl has become a favorite venue for artists who want a more intimate setting without losing the energy of a big concert. That could make this show especially fun for fans who like being close to the action.
And honestly, isn’t there something better about seeing an artist in a venue where you can actually feel the bass shaking the floor?
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Read more →Tickets Go On Sale Soon
Tickets officially go on sale Friday, May 15 at 10 a.m. local time.
Fans hoping to grab seats may want to move quickly. Glaive’s audience has grown fast, especially among younger listeners who connect with his emotional lyrics and unpredictable sound.
Tiffany Day will also join select North American dates as support, adding another rising artist to the lineup.
Glaive’s Sound Keeps Evolving
Part of what keeps fans interested is how hard Glaive is to pin down. One song leans pop. The next sounds closer to electronic chaos. Then suddenly there’s a softer track that catches you off guard.
That mix has helped him build a loyal following online and on tour.
His live shows tend to carry that same energy. Loud one minute, emotional the next, and somehow still fun the entire time.
Brooklyn Bowl Continues Bringing Big Names to Nashville
Brooklyn Bowl has quietly become one of the more interesting places to catch touring acts in Nashville. The venue regularly pulls in artists from multiple genres, from indie rock to hip-hop to electronic music.
For fans looking for a concert that feels a little less polished and a little more personal, this could be one worth checking out.