Dan Reynolds has officially confirmed the much-talked-about “5 Days of Valentine’s” Concert Experience for 2026, turning the week of love into a full-scale live music celebration. Designed as an intimate yet powerful run of shows, the concept leans into emotion, connection, and raw performance rather than a typical arena tour. Fans can expect stripped-down moments, explosive crowd energy, and a setlist that balances anthems with deeply personal tracks, making each night feel intentional and unforgettable.
The concert series is scheduled to run from February 10 to February 14, 2026, deliberately leading into Valentine’s Day. Each date represents a single-night experience rather than repeat performances, giving every city its own identity. According to sources close to the production, the shows will feature unique visuals and subtle setlist variations, encouraging fans to see the tour as a once-in-a-lifetime event rather than a standard stop-and-go concert run.
The confirmed cities and dates include February 10 – Los Angeles (Crypto.com Arena), February 11 – Chicago (United Center), February 12 – New York City (Madison Square Garden), February 13 – London (The O2 Arena), and February 14 – Paris (Accor Arena). These locations were chosen for their cultural impact and emotional resonance, aligning with the tour’s theme of connection, love, and shared experience across borders.
What sets “5 Days of Valentine’s” apart is its tone. Rather than leaning fully into romance, the concerts are expected to explore love in all its forms—passion, loss, hope, healing, and resilience. Dan Reynolds has long been praised for his honesty on stage, and this concept allows him to lean fully into that strength, blending storytelling with powerful live instrumentation and immersive lighting that pulls the audience into the moment.
With full tour dates and cities now revealed, anticipation is building fast across fan communities worldwide. Ticket sales are expected to move quickly, especially given the limited number of shows and the emotional weight behind the concept. For many fans, “5 Days of Valentine’s” isn’t just a concert series—it’s shaping up to be a shared memory, timed perfectly to turn music into something deeply personal in 2026.