R&B singer Daniel Caesar has officially announced his 2026 "Son of Spergy Tour," marking his first-ever headlining arena tour as he prepares to perform across Asia and North America.
The 30-date tour will kick off on May 16 in Singapore, launching an international run that includes stops in major cities such as Manila, Seoul, Tokyo, and Hong Kong. Following the Asia leg, Caesar will begin the North American portion on July 14 in Denver, with additional performances scheduled in cities like Dallas, Atlanta, Brooklyn, Toronto, and San Francisco before wrapping up on August 23 in Anaheim, California.
The tour supports his latest album, Son of Spergy, released in October 2025. The project features notable tracks like "Have A Baby (With Me)," "Call On Me," and "Moon," along with collaborations from artists such as Bon Iver, Yebba, and Sampha. The album has also been described by Caesar as deeply personal, reflecting on identity, family, and self-understanding-particularly his relationship with his father, who also appears on the record.
In addition to the tour announcement, Caesar continues to build momentum following a strong year, including multiple award wins at the 2026 JUNO Awards, where he received honors for Songwriter of the Year and Contemporary R&B Recording of the Year. His growing list of achievements and certifications further solidifies his place as one of the leading voices in modern R&B.
Fans attending the North American leg can also expect special appearances from Faye Webster and 070 Shake, who will join Caesar on select dates. Artist presales began on April 2, with general ticket sales opening on April 3.
Beyond the music, Caesar's journey continues to reflect a deeper narrative that resonates with many listeners. Raised in a strict Seventh-day Adventist household, he grew up immersed in church life, heavily influenced by gospel music through his family-particularly his father, a gospel singer. While he has often expressed a complex relationship with organized religion, themes of faith, spirituality, and inner conflict remain present in his work.
That tension-between personal struggles and spiritual roots-has become a defining element of his artistry. For some listeners, his music captures a familiar journey of navigating belief, identity, and purpose in a world full of distractions and pressures. It's a reminder that even within mainstream music, echoes of faith and reflection can still find a voice.
As anticipation builds for the "Son of Spergy Tour," fans are eager to see how Caesar brings this deeply personal era to life on stage across continents.
















