THE WLDLFE ANNOUNCE “LONG WAY HOME” FALL TOUR + NEW SINGLE

THE WLDLFE ANNOUNCE “LONG WAY HOME” FALL TOUR + NEW SINGLE

THE WLDLFE ANNOUNCE “LONG WAY HOME” FALL TOUR

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NEW SINGLE “NO SLEEP” OUT TODAY - LISTEN

The Wldlfe are very pleased to announce that they will be loading up the bus and hitting the road this fall, crossing the U.S. on their Long Way Home Tour. In celebration (and anticipation), they have released a new single called “No Sleep” via Nashville’s Riser House Records

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The Wldlfe (vocalist Jansen Hogan, guitarist / vocalist Carson Hogan, and bassist Jack Crane) note a broad swath of influences; from classic ‘80s rock to top 40 pop to alternative and indie. Their eclecticism and instinctive, unforced approach to songwriting come together in a sound equally defined by buoyant hooks and emotional directness.

A series of well-received EPs and a dynamic live performance aligned as the band built something increasingly rare: a fanbase grown show by show, city by city. By the release of the Heaven Is a Place (2024) LP, that slow-build momentum had become undeniable. Sold-out shows across North America (including dates with The Band Camino, Flor, Knox, Nightly, and COIN) and more than 125 million global streams painted a picture of a band that truly arrived.

Yet, a band doing it all on their own gets pulled in a million directions. Some much-needed stability came in the form of a deal with Nashville’s Riser House Records. For the first time in their career, The Wldlfe allowed themselves distance between release cycles. “Before, it was consistent; write, record, tour, repeat. Now there’s space” says Jansen.

 “We’ve learned what matters most now is making the music what we want to make” says Jansen. “There’s so much noise about what you should do. And now… we just want to be ourselves and let go of that. Now it’s about doubling down on what we’re actually good at.”

Even as they refine their recorded output, the band remains clear-eyed about where their most immediate connection happens; on stage. The idea that connection is something earned in real time, in shared physical space, offers a quiet counterpoint to an industry increasingly shaped by metrics. For The Wldlfe, the core of their success remains refreshingly analog: showing up, playing songs, and meeting people where they are.

 

THE WILDLIFE – LONG WAY HOME TOUR ‘26 

10.17 Orlando, FL - The Social

10.19 Houston, TX   - Bronze Peacock

10.20 Austin, TX – Brushy Street Commons

10.21 Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Bomb Factory

10.23 Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom

10.24 San Diego, CA – Voodoo Room

10.26 Los Angeles, CA – The Roxy

10.27 San Francisco, CA – The Independent

10.29 Seattle, WA – Neumos

10.30 Portland, OR – Polaris Hall

 

11.02 Salt Lake City, UT – Soundwell

11.03 Denver, CO – Marquis

11.06 Milwaukee, WI – Argo

11.07 Chicago, IL – Outset

11.08 Columbus, OH – Skully’s

11.09 Toronto, ON – Mod Club

11.11 Boston, MA – Brighton Music Hall

11.12 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts

11.13 New York, NY – Racket

11.14 Washington, DC – Songbyrd

11.17 Carrboro, NC – Cat’s Cradle

11.18 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West 

12.04 Nashville, TN – Basement East

Photo: Alex Green

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