Monday night, December 1st at No Vacancy, The Maine delivered a two-set pop-up show for fans, a rare appearance from a band that hasn’t headlined a tour in nearly two years.
Outside the venue, as fans eagerly waited to go inside, a massive billboard teased a full Spring 2026 tour, with stops planned for Vegas, Phoenix, San Diego, Los Angeles (March 28), San Francisco, Seattle, Atlanta, Nashville, Houston, and more than a dozen additional cities. The band confirmed directly to the crowd that this will be their first headlining run in two years.
In between the songs of their set, the band confirmed they’re finally down to just four more songs left to record before their new album is completed. This marks the bands first album since The Maine in 2023 (and the deluxe counterpart in 2024).
The setlist pulled from across the band’s catalog with songs like “We All Roll Along,” “Right Girl,” “Like We Did (Windows Down),” “Run,” “Diet Soda Society,” “Black Butterflies and Déjà Vu,” “Slip the Noose,” “Dirty, Pretty, Beautiful,” “I Think About You All the Time,” and “Ho Ho Hopefully.” With this… The Maine might be hinting at a broader “eras”-style tour.
Fans were also treated to a surprise performance from Charlotte Sands, who joined the band onstage for “Loved You A Little.”
Nights like this remind why small pop-ups matter. It’s raw. It’s fan love. And for The Maine, it’s the start of a new chapter. If you were there, you were part of something special.

