Slightly Stoopid is bringing the good times back to stages across America with the Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026, and fans everywhere are ready to soak it all in. Running from late July through late August, this run features support from The Elovaters, DENM, and Bumpin Uglies — a stacked lineup that's basically a summer festival every single night. From amphitheaters to pavilions, every stop promises that signature blend of reggae, rock, hip-hop, and blues that only Slightly Stoopid can deliver.
One of the biggest highlights? Their 20th performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado — a milestone that speaks to the band's incredible connection with their fanbase. Plus, keep an eye out for their co-headline date with Sublime and 311 at Fiddler's Green, and festival appearances at Reggae Rise Up Arizona, Me Gusta Festival, BottleRock Napa Valley, and Field of Dreamz. Whether it's a dedicated headline show or a massive festival stage, Slightly Stoopid always delivers a set worth traveling for.
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Since forming in Ocean Beach, San Diego back in 1995, Slightly Stoopid has built one of the most loyal fanbases in live music. Founding members Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty started the band as teenagers, and the late, great Bradley Nowell of Sublime was the first to sign them — to his own Skunk Records label. That early co-sign set the tone for a career defined by genre-blending creativity and a relentless touring schedule. Slightly Stoopid doesn't fit neatly into any one box: their sound pulls from reggae, rock, blues, hip-hop, funk, and even metal, often within a single song.
Their discography spans over a dozen studio and live albums, including fan favorites like Closer to the Sun, Meanwhile...Back at the Lab, and Top of the World. On Spotify, the band racks up millions of monthly listeners, with tracks like "Collie Man," "2 AM," and "Closer to the Sun" leading the way. Their live shows are legendary — loose, improvisational, and packed with guest sit-ins and extended jams that make every night unique.
The Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026 picks up right where they left off. The tour runs July 23 through August 23, hitting cities across the U.S. with support from The Elovaters, DENM, and Bumpin Uglies. Highlights include a landmark 20th show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, plus a massive co-headline bill with Sublime and 311 at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre in Greenwood Village, CO. Festival lovers can also catch them at Reggae Rise Up Arizona (Tempe Beach Park), Sublime's Me Gusta Festival (Panther Island Pavilion, Fort Worth), BottleRock Napa Valley, and Field of Dreamz in Mountain View.
Here's a look at the confirmed Road Trippin Summer Tour dates and venues:
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The Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026 runs from July 23 through August 24, with stops across the U.S. including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Rooftop at Pier 17 in NYC, Mohegan Sun Arena, Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre, and Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. Check the full schedule above for all dates and venues.
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The Road Trippin Summer Tour features support from The Elovaters, DENM, and Bumpin Uglies on most headline dates. The co-headline show at Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre on August 24 features Sublime and 311 alongside Slightly Stoopid.
Slightly Stoopid shows are known for their laid-back, high-energy vibe. Expect a genre-hopping setlist that bounces between reggae, rock, blues, and hip-hop, plenty of crowd interaction, extended jams, and a party atmosphere from start to finish. Their Red Rocks shows in particular are bucket-list-level events.
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Yes! Slightly Stoopid has announced the Road Trippin Summer Tour 2026, running from July 23 through August 24 with stops at venues across the United States, including a landmark 20th performance at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
The Elovaters, DENM, and Bumpin Uglies are supporting on most headline dates. The August 24 show at Fiddler's Green is a co-headline bill with Sublime and 311.
The July 26 show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre marks Slightly Stoopid's 20th performance at the legendary Morrison, Colorado venue — a testament to the band's enduring popularity and their deep connection with Colorado fans.
Slightly Stoopid appears at Reggae Rise Up Arizona (Tempe Beach Park), Sublime's Me Gusta Festival (Panther Island Pavilion, Fort Worth), BottleRock Napa Valley, and Field of Dreamz (Mountain View) in addition to their headline tour dates.
A typical Slightly Stoopid headline set runs about 90 minutes to two hours, though shows with extended jams and guest appearances have been known to go longer. Festival sets are usually 60-90 minutes.
Slightly Stoopid blends reggae, rock, blues, hip-hop, funk, and acoustic folk into a sound they call their own. Their live shows are especially genre-fluid, often pivoting from mellow reggae grooves to hard rock riffs within a single set.
Slightly Stoopid was formed in 1995 in Ocean Beach, San Diego, California by Kyle McDonald and Miles Doughty. They were famously signed by Bradley Nowell of Sublime to his Skunk Records label while still in high school.
VIP packages vary by venue and may include premium seating, early entry, exclusive merchandise, and meet-and-greet opportunities. Check the official Slightly Stoopid website and individual venue pages for VIP availability on specific dates.
Slightly Stoopid shows attract a wide range of fans. While the atmosphere is generally laid-back and welcoming, concerts are typically general admission with a festival-like vibe. Check individual venue policies for age restrictions and family seating options.
"Collie Man" and "Closer to the Sun" are among the band's most streamed tracks on Spotify. Other fan favorites that frequently appear in setlists include "2 AM," "Officer," and "No Cocaine."