Summer Walker has announced The Trilogy Tour 2026 which kicks off May 26 in Toronto and includes a Brooklyn show at Barclays Center on June 2 with Monaleo and Odeal who are on most dates of the tour. Along with announcing they'd signed to ANTI- after 20 years on Atlantic, Death Cab for Cutie also announced a tour that has them out with Japanese Breakfast, Jay Som, and Nation of Language.
In a statement, frontman Ben Gibbard said the band is "thrilled to be joining the roster at Anti- which includes some of our favorite artists, old friends and in many cases, both." Atlantic signed Death Cab away from Barsuk in 2004 off the strength of the band's first four albums, including their 2003 mainstream breakout Transatlanticism. The group went on to release six albums with the label, starting with 2005's and ending with their most recent album, 2022's Asphalt Meadows.
After 20 years and six albums with Atlantic Records, Death Cab for Cutie have announced that they've returned to an independent label, ANTI-. "We are thrilled to be joining the roster at ANTI- which includes some of our favorite artists, old friends and in many cases, both," Ben Gibbard says. "We also can't wait to begin this new chapter with the wonderful staff at ANTI- and share with you what we've been working on."