The Chameleons Announce Spring 2026 US Tour With The Veldt

For four decades, The Chameleons have existed less as a nostalgia act and more as a quietly expanding influence — one whose reach has widened rather than narrowed with time. Their audience has grown outward, crossing generations and scenes, finding new listeners alongside those who have carried the songs forward since the beginning. Now, with Arctic Moon — their first full-length in over 24 years — the post-punk legends return to North America for a spring tour running from Minneapolis to Houston. The current lineup — Mark “Vox” Burgess, Reg Smithies, Stephen Rice, Danny Ashbury, and Todd Demma — arrives with renewed momentum, following widespread acclaim for Arctic Moon and recent live appearances that underscore why their melodic tension and emotional discipline continue to resonate well beyond their original era.

From the beginning, The Chameleons’ music moved with tension and lift: angular yet melodic guitar lines, built around hooks and melodies written — and played — with a discipline and clarity few of their peers could match. Moving fluidly between post-punk, gothic rock, and moments of dream pop, the band crossed genres and fandoms without diluting their intent. Emerging from Manchester, England, they have become one of the most essential groups in the shared history of post-punk, gothic rock, and dream pop — often undervalued, increasingly unavoidable.

Four decades on, their influence reads less like lineage and more like connective tissue. Traces of The Chameleons’ emotional architecture and structural precision surface in artists such as The Verve, Oasis, White Lies, The Slow Readers Club, Interpol, The Killers, and Editors. Across four albums — Script of the Bridge (1983), What Does Anything Mean? Basically! (1984), Strange Times (1986), and Why Call It Anything? (2001) — the band built a catalogue defined by restraint, physical intensity, and a live presence that carried weight without excess.

In 2024, two EPs quietly reset the ground. Where Are You? introduced three new compositions, while Tomorrow Remember Yesterday revisited five archival pieces, newly recorded and sharpened by time. Those releases cleared space. Arctic Moon opens the next volume — not as nostalgia, but as proof of continuity.

“There is an obvious maturity to the songwriting on this record, and anyone familiar with our past work will hear that this is a positive step forward,” says bassist and singer Vox. “While we’re proud of the band’s legacy, we really wanted to forge something fresh while retaining that profound and imaginative quality we’re known for. We think that we have managed to do that and deliver a very strong record.”

Listen to “Saviours Are A Dangerous Thing” below:

Joining The Chameleons on the road are The Veldt, a band whose history mirrors both ambition and attrition. Formed by identical twins Daniel and Danny Chavis, The Veldt emerged from Raleigh, North Carolina, with instincts shaped by gospel, Motown, Prince, Sun Ra, and Pink Floyd — an upbringing that made genre boundaries feel optional. After relocating to New York’s East Village and later expanding with bassist-programmer Hayato Nakao, the group developed a sound that resisted easy categorization. Their catalogue reflects patience, scope, and a refusal to compress identity into trend.

Listen to “Everlasting Gobstopper”, produced by Robin Guthrie (Cocteau Twins), below:

Tour Dates:

Apr 7 — Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theater
Apr 8 — Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre
Apr 10 — Chicago, IL @ Lincoln Hall
Apr 11 — Detroit, MI @ The Magic Stick
Apr 12 — Toronto, ON @ Mod Club
Apr 13 — Montreal, QC @ Théâtre Fairmount
Apr 14 — Somerville, MA @ Crystal Ballroom
Apr 16 — Brooklyn, NY @ Warsaw
Apr 17 — Washington, DC @ Black Cat
Apr 18 — Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
Apr 19 — Asbury Park, NJ @ The Stone Pony
Apr 20 — Richmond, VA @ Richmond Music Hall
Apr 21 — Durham, NC @ Motorco Music Hall
Apr 23 — Tampa, FL @ New World Music Hall
Apr 24 — Orlando, FL @ The Social
Apr 25 — West Palm Beach, FL @ Respectable Street
Apr 26 — Jacksonville, FL @ Jack Rabbits
Apr 27 — Atlanta, GA @ Center Stage – The Loft
Apr 28 — Nashville, TN @ The Basement East
Apr 30 — Fort Worth, TX @ Tulips
May 1 — Austin, TX @ Mohawk (Outside)
May 2 — Houston, TX @ Numbers

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