Third Day 2026 Tour Dates: 30th Anniversary Concerts
- Third Day, the four-time Grammy-winning Christian rock band, will launch a 30th-anniversary headlining tour in 2026.
- The tour celebrates the 30th anniversary of their self-titled major label debut album, released in 1996 on Reunion Records.
- The trek begins March 19 at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla., and concludes May 10 at Gas South Arena in Atlanta, the band's hometown.
Third Day,the Grammy-winning Christian rock band,prepares to reignite their musical legacy with a 2026 tour celebrating their 30th anniversary,marking the triumphant return of all four original members after an eleven-year hiatus and their first time reprising their original role on stage. They’ll revisit fan-favorite hits from their self-titled debut album. The band, with Zach Williams as an opener, will deliver an unforgettable experience across 30 North American dates.News directory 3 is excited to share the tour details. From Jacksonville to Atlanta, buckle up as Third Day revives their iconic stage presence for fans eager to relive the timeless sound that shaped a generation of christian music lovers. Discover what’s next …
Third Day Announces Reunion Tour for 30th Anniversary
Updated June 18, 2025
Third Day, the four-time Grammy-winning Christian rock band, will launch a 30th-anniversary headlining tour in 2026. The 30-date tour marks the first time in 11 years that original members Mac Powell, Mark Lee, David Carr, and Tai Anderson will reunite on stage, reprising their musical role for fans.
The tour celebrates the 30th anniversary of their self-titled major label debut album, released in 1996 on Reunion Records. the album reached No. 11 on Billboard’s Christian Albums chart and featured hits such as “Forever,” “Blackbird,” and “Nothing at All.” This role in Christian music history is a milestone.
Third Day previously embarked on a farewell tour in 2018.
The trek begins March 19 at Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in Jacksonville, Fla., and concludes May 10 at Gas South Arena in Atlanta, the band’s hometown. Stops include Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on April 12, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum on April 24, Chicago’s Credit Union 1 Arena on April 10, and Orlando’s Kia Centre on March 22. Zach Williams, known for “Chain Breaker,” will open.Williams’ role as opener adds to the excitement.
Powell said in a statement, “I’ve been getting asked the question for many years, ‘When is Third Day going to do a tour again?’ and I’ve always said, ‘One day soon I hope!’ I’m so excited that we finally get the chance to play music together again on stage and give our fans what they’ve been waiting for.”
Lee added, “Third Day has always been, first and foremost, a live band. The best way to celebrate 30 years is to get back together for a tour. I can’t wait to get back out on the road with these guys and put on a big show for our fans.”
