Many people know Keanu Reeves primarily for his film career, but the 61-year-old has also spent decades balancing a parallel life as a musician with his rock band Dogstar. Now, the trio has thrilled fans by dropping a major announcement.
Dogstar — made up of Reeves on bass, Bret Domrose on guitar and vocals, and Robert Mailhouse on drums — revealed on Dec. 2 that they’re officially heading out on tour in June and July.
Sharing a poster on Instagram, the band wrote, "We are so excited to announce our All In Now Tour: Europe 2026 🚥." The artwork also listed all dates and cities, showing that the European run will kick off in Ireland and the U.K. before making its way through the Netherlands, France, Denmark, Italy, and several other stops.
The tour opens in Dublin on June 11 and continues steadily through the summer, wrapping up on July 18 in Budapest, Hungary. Presales launched on Wednesday, Dec. 3, while general tickets become available on Friday, Dec. 5.
A number of dates are tied to major festivals, including Download Festival in Castle Donington (England), the Sierre Blues Festival in Switzerland, and Denmark’s Tinderbox Festival.
Fans rushed into the comments to celebrate the announcement, many expressing pure excitement over the chance to finally see Dogstar live.
One fan cheered, "Welcome back to London bring in June for a legendary gig all the best with your tour go rock it," while another wrote, "This is amazing that so many people have a chance to see u guys."
Fans from countries that rarely get tour stops were especially thrilled, leaving messages like "Dublin 🥹 Finally!" and "FINALLY SWEDENNNNN !!!!!!!!!!! 🇸🇪."
Others hoped this European leg hints at more announcements to come.
One person commented, "🤞🏻this means some US dates coming later," and someone else added, "Please come to Montreal ❤️."
Another supporter simply wished the band well, writing, "Wish You Lots Of Success In Your Upcoming Tour, Guys !!"