GRAMMY-winning worship artist Brandon Lake is hitting the road once again in 2026 as part of his extended King of Hearts Tour - with newly announced spring U.S. dates continuing the powerful momentum of his sold-out 2025 performances.
Originally announced in April 2025 through Lake's official channels and industry outlets, the King of Hearts Tour was billed as his most expansive headlining tour to date, spanning arenas across North America and blending worship, testimony, and community.
The 2026 leg officially kicks off March 5 in Fort Wayne, Indiana, followed by stops in major cities including Cleveland, Detroit, Philadelphia, Boston, Charlotte, and Charleston. Several dates have already sold out, signaling Lake's continued rise as one of the most impactful voices in modern worship.
The tour supports Lake's GRAMMY-nominated album King of Hearts, which features worship favorites like "That's Who I Praise," "Hard Fought Hallelujah," and the emotional title track. Fans can also expect Lake to perform classics from his earlier catalog, bringing together years of ministry and music in one powerful experience.
Special guests Franni Cash (formerly of We The Kingdom) and Pat Barrett will join on select dates, further enriching the worship experience with their own contributions to the genre.
Lake's 2026 tour coincides with a significant year in his career - including two Grammy nominations at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on February 1, where he's recognized for both album and single of the year in the Contemporary Christian category. His continued transparency about personal struggles, faith, and worship leadership has made him a trusted voice for listeners seeking spiritual depth through music.
As Lake prepares to step onto some of the country's largest faith-based stages, the Brandon Lake Tour 2026 promises more than music - it offers a space for reflection, unity, and authentic worship.
















