Kristian Matsson, performing as The Tallest Man on Earth, has announced a North American tour for fall 2026 [1, 2].
The tour marks a significant return for the Swedish singer-songwriter, who is promoting his first new music since the 2023 release of the album “Henry St.” [5].
Matsson will begin the tour dates in Saxapahaw, North Carolina [1]. The itinerary includes various stops across the U.S., and has been expanded to include additional dates in Canada [1, 5].
Accompanying the tour announcement is the release of a new song. There is conflicting reporting regarding the title of the track; some sources identify the new song as “Colors” [4, 6], while others state the new song is “Henry St.” [5].
This activity follows the release of an album on April 14, 2024 [5]. The upcoming performances are intended to support both that project and the latest single release [2, 5].
Matsson has not provided further details on the specific venues for the Canadian leg of the tour beyond the initial announcement of the added dates [5].
“The tour will begin in Saxapahaw, North Carolina”
The return of The Tallest Man on Earth to North American stages suggests a strategic push to rebuild momentum following his 2023 and 2024 releases. By expanding the tour to include Canada and starting in a smaller venue like Saxapahaw, Matsson is targeting a core folk audience to support his newest material.





