Alter Bridge at Landmark Theatre | May 15, 2026
If you are locking in plans for mid-May, clear your Friday night. Alter Bridge brings the What Lies Within Tour to the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse on May 15, with doors at 6:00 PM and the show at 7:00 PM — and between the new album behind this tour and the character of that room, this is exactly the kind of night that makes the drive feel worthwhile.
About Alter Bridge
Formed in 2004, Alter Bridge has spent two decades earning the kind of loyalty that gets fans back in the room tour after tour. The four-piece — Myles Kennedy (vocals, guitar), Mark Tremonti (guitar, vocals), Brian Marshall (bass), and Scott Phillips (drums) — released their eighth studio album, the self-titled Alter Bridge, on January 9, 2026 via Napalm Records. Recorded with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette in California and Florida during spring 2025, the 12-track record has already generated momentum with singles “Silent Divide,” “What Lies Within,” and “Scales Are Falling.” The album closes with “Slave to Master” — a nine-minute epic and the longest single track the band has ever recorded.
The US leg of the What Lies Within Tour runs April 25 through May 24, 2026. For the Syracuse date specifically, Big Wreck and Tim Montana join the bill as support — a different configuration than most US dates, which makes this show worth noting on its own terms.
About Landmark Theatre
The Landmark Theatre is one of the defining rooms in central New York, and for good reason. Originally built in 1928, the ornate historic theater is the kind of venue where the architecture works with the show — walk in and you understand immediately why certain bands keep returning to play here. A hard rock show in this room has a different weight than it does in a bare-bones club or a generic arena. Plan your arrival around the 6:00 PM doors so you catch the full night.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets are on sale now, with an average price around $92.93. VIP packages are available and include Mark Tremonti guitar and songwriting clinics alongside stage-used merchandise, ranging from $200 to $3,500. Buy Tickets →