Keanu Reeves’ band Dogstar unveils comeback LP and tour dates: stream the title track

Keanu Reeves’ rock trio Dogstar has announced a new studio album, arriving May 29 on the band’s own Dillon Street Records. The release extends the group’s comeback momentum after reuniting in 2023 and arrives ahead of a wide-ranging 2026 tour across Europe and North America — news that matters for fans tracking the band’s return to large-scale live dates.

The record, titled All in Now, is led by a punchy title track whose video was directed by Carlos Garcia Medina. Drummer Robert Mailhouse describes the song as a show-ready statement of intent and credits Reeves with the title; the trio says the material reflects where they are creatively after regrouping last year.

Dogstar first reappeared in 2023 with the album Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees, their first full-length in two decades. That comeback set the stage for the new release and the extensive live schedule the band has announced for 2026.

Album All in Now
Release date May 29
Label Dillon Street Records
Core members Keanu Reeves, Bret Domrose, Robert Mailhouse
Lead single video Directed by Carlos Garcia Medina
Previous LP Somewhere Between the Power Lines and Palm Trees (2023)

All in Now — full tracklist:

  • Math
  • This Sphere
  • All in Now
  • Exalted
  • Siren
  • Punch the Sky
  • Joy
  • What Is
  • The Whisper
  • Shards of Rain
  • Shallow Easy
  • Wing

What to expect on the road

The band has scheduled a long slate of shows through the summer of 2026, mixing headline dates with major European festivals and several well-known U.S. venues. The itinerary signals Dogstar’s intention to play large outdoor events as well as classic theater stops.

Selected dates and highlights by region:

  • Europe & UK: Roundhouse (London), Download Festival (Donington Park), Paradiso (Amsterdam), L’Olympia (Paris), Pinkpop (Landgraaf), Rock Werchter (Belgium), Mad Cool (Madrid), NOS Alive (Lisbon).
  • Continental festival circuit: Sierre Blues Festival (Switzerland), Gröna Lund (Stockholm), Tons of Rock (Oslo), Tinderbox (Odense), Sasazu (Prague), Pordenone Blues & Co. (Italy).
  • Italy & Eastern Europe: Dates in Rome, Bari, Milan, Budapest and Vienna.
  • North America (summer run): ACL Live (Austin), Ryman Auditorium (Nashville), Webster Hall (New York), 9:30 Club (Washington, D.C.), Union Transfer (Philadelphia) and a series of theater and casino shows across the Midwest and Northeast.

Fans who followed Dogstar’s 2023 return will recognize the band’s strategy: combine festival exposure with targeted headline shows to rebuild momentum and reach both longtime followers and new listeners drawn by Reeves’ high-profile presence. Industry observers say that approach can rapidly re-establish a reunited act on the touring circuit while giving the new record room to find its audience.

The album drops May 29. The lead single and its Carlos Garcia Medina-directed video are available now for streaming, and tickets for the 2026 dates are being released through the usual ticketing platforms.

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