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The Revivalists Release New Single and Announce Tour Dates


Official Announcement | Published: May 17, 2026 5:08 PM EDT

The Revivalists Release New Single and Announce Tour Dates

(BHM) The Revivalists have shared their introspective new single, "Razorblades and Runways," available now via Concord Records. A bittersweet hint of soft soul, the track sees frontman David Shaw lamenting days wasted chasing a thrill or his own ego, but celebrating how his family now keeps him moving forward.

"Razorblades and Runways" is among the highlights of The Revivalists' long-awaited new album, Get It Honest, arriving everywhere on Friday, July 24. "Looking back, I spent years chasing thrills fueled by ego," says frontman David Shaw. "Now I get to pursue my craft with the same passion, but instead the thing that drives me is my family, my wife, my daughter, my friends, and Ricky Peach, my cat who gets a nod in this tune."

The Revivalists' sixth studio album and first all-new full-length release in over three years, Get It Honest, was first heralded by the colossal opening track, "Heart Stop," available everywhere now, and currently #21 on the Triple A radio chart. Centered by tangled guitars, powerful drums, and belt-your-heart-out vocals, "Heart Stop" sees the band celebrating perseverance in the face of things you love so much they threaten to tear you apart, with Shaw squaring up to whatever is to come by howling en route to the climax, "I'm not afraid of the future comin' my way/I'm over wasting my time." Co-written by Shaw with 3x GRAMMY Award-nominated New Orleans musician Andriu "Yàno" Yanovski and The Revivalists drummer PJ Howard, the track is joined by an official music video streaming now on YouTube. Directed by filmmaker Caroline Iaffaldano and shot entirely through a first-person-view helmet cam, the instantly striking visual takes the viewer inside an iconic New Orleans shotgun house alongside talented dancer Malerie Dempster.

Produced once again by GRAMMY Award-winner Rich Costey (Vampire Weekend, Foo Fighters, Death Cab for Cutie) at Vermont's bucolic Guilford Sound - the same studio where The Revivalists and Costey previously collaborated on 2023's life-affirming fifth album, Pour It Out Into the Night - Get It Honest sees a veteran band enabled by hard-fought experience and boundless solidarity to strike a new path forward. Having embraced multiple musical personalities on previous records, the 12-track collection evinces a blessed cohesion, as if The Revivalists have finally found how they truly want to sound, at least for right now.

With seven of its eight members now fathers, Get It Honest is unquestionably a grown-folks record, built on songs about cutting yourself clear of a history that only drags you down and embracing the parts of your present that make you grateful to be here at all, like love and grace and salvation. Songs like "Lost and Found" and the emotional centerpiece title track mirror these realizations, harnessing a welcome restraint that highlights this almighty band's collective journey towards the future. With Get It Honest, The Revivalists take the time and energy to remind us all to look up and look ahead, to keep going, and never let our past define our destiny.

"To me, this album is about understanding this point and learning to work with it like a potter works the clay," Shaw reflects. "Our flaws and imperfections are what ultimately make us human and beautiful."

To celebrate the release of their new album, The Revivalists have announced a very special US headline tour. The "Get It Honest Tour" gets underway on July 14 with two sold-out dates at Nantucket's Chicken Box, an annual tradition for the band, and then travels through November. The Revivalists will be joined by an impressive lineup of support acts on select dates, including Robert Randolph, Ax and the Hatchetmen, Paul McDonald, Wells Ferrari, True Loves, Rustic Overtones, and Olivia Barnes. The Revivalists have also partnered with Concerted on an "honest ticket" program in which fans who volunteer for two hours of community service receive a ticket in exchange for making a positive impact.

MAY
21 - Madison, TN - Harken Hall
22 - Nashville, TN - Grand Ole Opry *

JUNE
11 - Vancouver, BC - FIFA Fan Festival™ †
24 - Interlochen, MI - Interlochen Center for the Arts ∞
26 - Milwaukee, WI - Summerfest †
28 - Saratoga Springs, NY - Saratoga Jazz Festival †

JULY
1 - Seattle, WA - Woodland Park Zoo ¡
2 - Portland, OR - Waterfront Blues Festival †
14 - Nantucket, MA - Chicken Box (sold out)
15 - Nantucket, MA - Chicken Box (sold out)
17 - Snowshoe, WV - 4848 Festival at Snowshoe Mountain Resort †
25 - Hamilton, OH - David Shaw's Big River Get Down †
30 - Columbia, MD - Merriweather Post Pavilion ^

AUGUST
1 - Boston, MA - TD Garden ^
2 - Sidney, ME - Bowl in the Pines %
4 - Deerfield, MA - Treehouse Brewing %
5 - Montreal, QC - Place Bell ^
7 - Philadelphia, PA - TD Pavilion ^
9 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden ^
11 - Westport, CT- Levitt Pavilion #
13 - Fairlee, VT - Lake Morey Resort Summer Concert Series #
14 - Chautauqua, NY - Chautauqua Institution

SEPTEMBER
22 - Salt Lake City, UT - Red Butte Garden Amphitheatre =
25 - Morrison, CO - Red Rocks Amphitheatre •
30 - Toronto, ON - RBC Amphitheatre ^

OCTOBER
1 - Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena ^
3 - Grand Rapids, MI - Van Andel Arena ^
4 - Chicago, IL - The Salt Shed +
7 - Allentown, PA - Archer Music Hall
10 - Atlantic City, NJ - Ovation Music Hall
13 - Charlotte, NC - The Fillmore #
14 - Orlando, FL - Kia Center ^
15 - Savannah, GA - Enmarket Arena ^
17 - Charleston, SC - Credit One Stadium ^
18 - Greenville, SC - Bon Secours Wellness Arena ^

NOVEMBER
3-7 - Miami, FL > Nassau, Bahamas - The Revivalists Present Otherside of Paradise at Sea †
13 - Atlanta, GA - The Eastern
14 - Wilmington, NC - BAD Day Music & Arts Festival †
16 - Montgomery, AL - Montgomery Performing Arts Center
18 - St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Live
19 - Tallahassee, FL - TBA
21 - St. Augustine, FL - The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
22 - Pensacola,, FL - Maritime Park

* Opry 100 (w/ Taylor Hicks, Kathy Mattea, Steven Curtis Chapman, Ricky Skaggs, and others)
† Festival Appearance
^ supporting The Red Clay Strays
• w/ Ax and the Hatchetmen
= w/ Paul McDonald
∞ w/ Wells Ferrari
¡ w/ True Loves
% w/ Rustic Overtones
# w/ Olivia Barnes
+ w/ Robert Randolph

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