
UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell has added more dates to their 2026 Big Love Tour.
The group now has 14 additional concerts on their schedule, extending the run into mid-August, with most of the new dates taking place in the U.S.
The British reggae group, formed by singer and guitarist Campbell in 1978, performed several shows on the Big Love Tour throughout Europe in 2024 and 2025.
The newly announced concerts bring the band’s total to 23 shows on their current schedule.
The North America shows start with an April 15 appearance in Apopka, Florida, following a date four days earlier at the Reggae Fest at Grenada National Stadium.
“UB40 is my legacy,” Campbell said in a press release announcing the shows. “It’s an absolute joy to travel everywhere and sing these songs to lovely audiences.
“This is reggae; it brings people together and unifies them. It doesn’t matter if you’re 10 years old or 100 years old; it’s always a happy time. This is what I’ve done for the last 40-plus years of my adult life. I have no intention of ever stopping either.”
UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell includes a group of musicians who have performed with Campbell since 2008, when the singer left the original band to pursue a solo career.
Where Is UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell Playing in 2026?
After the band’s April 15 start in Florida, they will then spend the next several weeks on the road performing dates in Austin, New York City, San Francisco and Pittsburgh before wrapping up the dates with an Aug. 14 show in Park City, Utah.
You can see all of UB40 Featuring Ali Campbell’s 2026 Big Love Tour dates below. More information can be found on their website.
Where is UB40 Performing in 2026?
Meanwhile, other original members of the band, touring as UB40, will launch their own tour in September. The group featuring drummer James Brown, guitarist Robin
Campbell, bassist Earl Falconer and percussionist Norman Hassan will play dates over two months.
Their run begins in Ottawa on Sept. 18 and plays more than 40 shows on the Unstoppable Tour, with stops in Boston, Vancouver, Tucson and Dallas, before a final concert in Hollywood, Florida, on Nov. 15.





