Get ready for a nostalgic ride through pop history — New Kids on the Block (NKOTB) are officially hitting the road again for the 2026 edition of their Mixtape Tour, and this time, they’re bringing some iconic names along for the journey. Fans can expect a powerhouse lineup featuring Salt-N-Pepa, En Vogue, and Rick Astley, promising a high-energy celebration of the biggest hits from the ‘80s and ‘90s. The tour is set to stop at major venues across the country, including a highly anticipated May 19 show at the Toyota Center. Tickets are set to go on sale this Friday at 11 a.m. via the official venue website.
The Mixtape Tour has become a beloved annual tradition for fans of retro pop, hip-hop, and R&B, blending timeless classics with new collaborations that keep the crowd on its feet. This year’s lineup brings together a dynamic mix of style and sound — from Salt-N-Pepa’s trailblazing rap anthems to En Vogue’s soulful harmonies and Rick Astley’s feel-good pop charm. It’s a multi-generational party designed to take fans back to the golden era of radio hits and MTV premieres.
In a special preview of what’s to come, NKOTB will appear on The Kelly Clarkson Show on Monday to perform a medley of hits including “Step by Step,” “Whatta Man,” and “Hangin’ Tough” — joined by Salt-N-Pepa and En Vogue. Their joint performance will give fans a taste of the infectious energy they can expect on tour. Meanwhile, Rick Astley continues to ride the wave of his viral hit “Never Gonna Give You Up,” which has evolved into one of the most recognizable songs in pop culture.
The 2019 Mixtape Tour was a massive success, earning more than $53 million in revenue and selling over 650,000 tickets worldwide. That run featured Debbie Gibson and Tiffany, setting a high bar for what’s now become one of the most in-demand nostalgia tours in the world. With this year’s star-studded lineup, NKOTB looks ready to top that success and deliver another unforgettable concert experience that bridges generations of music lovers.
Fans are already buzzing with excitement, and tickets are expected to sell fast. With four legendary acts sharing one stage, the Mixtape Tour 2026 isn’t just a concert — it’s a time capsule of pop culture, celebrating friendship, fun, and the songs that defined an era.