
Today idobi Radio Summer School Tour has announced a partnership with Save The Music
Foundation. The annual festival continues to support the up-and-coming alternative scene for the third year in a row. Not only does the tour champion promising young acts, but it also gives back to the community that fosters them. For every ticket sold on this year’s tour, idobi Radio Summer School Tour will donate $0.50 to Save The Music Foundation to help in their vision of empowering students, schools, and communities to reach their full potential through the power of making music.
Save The Music works to address systemic inequities in music education by investing in culturally rich American communities. The non profit supports music teachers and donates musical instruments, equipment and technology to public schools. To date, the organization has donated over $78 million worth of instruments, equipment and technology to over 2,900 schools across hundreds of school districts, impacting the lives of millions of students nationwide.
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“Save The Music is honored to be a beneficiary of The Summer School tour for the third
year in a row,” says Hallie Cross, Director of Creative Marketing at Save The Music.
“Since our collaboration started, proceeds from Summer School ticket sales have
benefited hundreds of students, spanning across fifteen communities nationwide.”
The 2026 idobi Summer School Tour lineup boasts Honey Revenge, Chase Petra, South Arcade, Winona Fighter, and Games We Play.
Guitar Center, Peta2, and SJC Drums have also teamed up with the tour as partner sponsors for this year’s run. Guitar Center will host several in-store appearances featuring a different Summer School artist performing a short acoustic session and hosting a Q+A. These events will be held in Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, and Denver. Fans can gain entrance by RSVPing with a ticket to the show later that evening.
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See the full list of tour dates below, and grab your tickets here.

Tour Dates:
- June 19—San Diego, CA @ The Observatory North Park
- June 20—Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco
- June 21—Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
- June 23—Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
- June 24—Houston, TX @ House of Blues
- June 26—Lake Buena Vista, FL @ House of Blues
- June 27—Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theatre
- June 28—Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
- June 30—Silver Spring, MD @ The Fillmore
- July 1—New York, NY @ Irving Plaza
- July 4—Toronto, ON @ The Phoenix Concert Theatre
- July 5—New Haven, CT @ Toad’s Place
- July 7—Boston, MA @ Citizens House of Blues
- July 8—Allentown, PA @ Archer Music Hall
- July 10—McKees Rocks, PA @ The Roxian Theatre
- July 11—Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
- July 12—Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
- July 14—Detroit, MI @ St. Andrew’s Hall
- July 16—Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
- July 17—Minneapolis, MN @ Uptown Theater
- July 19—Denver, CO @ Summit Music Hall
- July 20—Salt Lake City, UT @ The Depot
- July 22—Seattle, WA @ Showbox SODO
- July 23—Portland, OR @ Crystal Ballroom
- July 25-26—Long Beach, CA @ Vans Warped Tour
