Suzanne Vega Adds East Coast Tour Dates to Flying With Angels Tour
June 23, 2026
June 23, 2026—Suzanne Vega—widely regarded as one of the foremost songwriters of her generation or any other—is adding a new run of East Coast dates to her Flying With Angels Tour which has seen her perform over 100 shows since kicking off in June, 2025. Vega will be joined on stage by her longtime collaborator and guitarist Gerry Leonard (David Bowie, Rufus Wainwright, Laurie Anderson, Duncan Sheik) along with cellist Stephanie Winters. See below for a list of dates; tickets for all upcoming shows are available for purchase at suzannevega.com/tour.
Vega is touring in support of her critically acclaimed new record Flying With Angels, out now on Cooking Vinyl. Produced by Gerry Leonard, Flying With Angels is Vega’s first full-length album of all new music in over a decade; see below for a complete track listing. The record is available to stream/purchase HERE.
Forbes hails Flying With Angels as a “wonderful new record” while American Songwriter notes that “[On Flying With Angels] Vega showcases her versatility.” MOJO raves in a four-star review that “Vega’s first album in a decade takes an abrupt turn, infused with a vibrancy and political urgency that is very ‘now.’”
“Each song on the album takes place in an atmosphere of struggle,” adds Vega. “Struggle to survive, to speak, to dominate, to win, to escape, to help someone else, or just live.”
Of Vega’s performances The New York Times notes that she “is attentive to the realm of the unseen.” Finding Connecticut lauded a recent concert as “nothing short of mesmerizing, weaving tales through her soulful songs in a cozy setting that allowed for a deep connection with the audience.”
Additionally, Lover, Beloved, the critically acclaimed film adaptation Vega’s acclaimed one-woman stage show about the life of great 20th-century American writer Carson McCullers—directed by Michael Tully (Ping Pong Summer, Septien, Don’t Leave Home)—is currently available to stream via the PBS App. The film features songs by Vega and Duncan Sheik; following its world debut at SXSW in 2022, the Lover, Beloved was the subject of critical acclaim Rolling Stone, the Austin Chronicle, WGN, Film Threat, Forward and more. See what the press has said HERE.
Vega emerged as a leading figure of the folk-music revival of the early 1980s. Since the release of her self-titled, critically acclaimed 1985 debut album, she has written and recorded numerous songs that have become part of the contemporary music vernacular, including “Luka,” “Marlene on the Wall” and “Tom’s Diner,” an a cappella piece that was remixed by U.K. electronic dance duo DNA and became a major club hit. It remains an oft-sampled and covered standard by artists across the musical spectrum. Her albums, including her self-titled debut, follow-up Solitude Standing and 99.9F have sold millions of copies worldwide.
SUZANNE VEGA
FLYING WITH ANGELS
1. Speakers’ Corner
2. Flying With Angels
3. Witch
4. Chambermaid
5. Love Thief
6. Lucinda
7. Last Train From Mariupol
8. Alley
9. Rats
10. Galway
SUZANNE VEGA TOUR DATES
June 19—Stroud, UK—The Sub Rooms
June 21—Isle of Wight, UK—Isle of Wight Festival
June 23—Salisbury, UK—Salisbury City Hall
June 24—Folkestone, UK—Folkestone Leas Cliff Hall
June 26—Bloemendaal, NL—Caprera
June 27—Eindhoven, NL—Muziekgebouw
June 29—Helsinki, FI—Finlandia Hall
July 1—Oulu, FI—Tarkastamo
July 4—Gent, BE—Gent Jazz Festival
July 6—Seraing, BE—OM-Liège
July 9—Dresden, DE—Konzertplatz Weisser Hirsch Festival
July 10—Bernau-Berlin, DE—Iselleuchten-Festival
July 11—Bad Salzuflen, DE—Bad Salzuflen Festival
July 13—Wroclaw, PL—Narodowe Forum Muzyki
July 15—Prague, CZ—Archa Theatre
July 16—Vienna, AT—Vienna Globe
July 18—Padova, IT—Piazza Eremitani
July 20—Rome, IT—Casa Del Jazz
July 21—Naples, IT—Maschio Angioino
July 23—Carpi, IT—Piazza Astolfo
July 24—Monforte, IT—Anfiteatro Horszowsky
July 25—Pisa Calci, IT—Giardino Scotto
July 28—Glasgow, UK—Summer Nights
July 30—Halifax, UK—Halifax Victoria Theatre
July 31—Aylesbury, UK—Waterside
August 2—Cambridge, UK—Cambridge Folk Festival
September 6—Wellington, NZ—St. James Theatre
September 9—Christchurch, NZ—James Hay Theatre
September 10—Auckland, NZ—Town Hall
September 12—Brisbane, AU—Fortitude
September 13—Caloundra, AU—Playhouse
September 17—Wollongog, AU—Anita’s Theatre
September 18—Sydney, AU—Sydney Opera House
September 20—Canberra, AU—Llewellyn Theatre
September 22—Melbourne, AU—Hamer Hall
September 24—Adelaide, AU—Thebarton Theatre
September 26—Perth, AU—Regal Theatre
October 20—Northampton, MA—Bombyx
October 21—Natick, MA—The Center for Arts in Natick
October 23—Barre, VT—Barre Opera House
October 24—Arundel, ME—Vinegar Hill Music Theatre
October 25—Westerly, RI—United Theatre
October 27—Old Saybrook, CT—The Kate
October 29—Fairfield, CT—Sacred Heart University Community Theatre