Rock trio Dogstar, featuring Keanu Reeves, is set to release its fourth studio album, All In Now, on May 29th. The band has likewise shared the album’s title track and announced a comprehensive 2026 North American tour.
A Reunion Continues
Dogstar, comprised of bassist Keanu Reeves, guitarist and vocalist Bret Domrose, and drummer Robert Mailhouse, recorded All In Now with producer Nick Launay. The album is being released via the band’s own label, Dillon Street Records. This follows their 2023 album, Somewhere Between The Power Lines And Palm Trees, which marked their first modern release in 23 years.
According to statements from the band, the creative process for All In Now was energized, and enjoyable. Mailhouse stated the album “really sets up the energy at the heart of this album and the fun that we’ve always had playing together.” Reeves added they “couldn’t fucking wait” to return to the studio, and Domrose described their last album as “our ticket into a party.”
Tour Dates Announced
To support the new album, Dogstar will embark on a North American tour beginning August 1st in Austin, Texas. The tour will include stops in cities such as Dallas, Atlanta, Nashville, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and New York, concluding on September 3rd in Salt Lake City. Prior to the North American leg, the band will perform in the UK and Europe, including festival appearances at Download and Pinkpop.
Tickets for the tour will first be available via artist pre-sale on Tuesday, March 10th at 10:00 a.m. Local time, with general public sales beginning on Friday, March 13th at 10:00 a.m. Local time via Ticketmaster and the band’s official website.
The title track, “All In Now,” has been released and is described as a “rousing return” with a quick tempo and fuzzy guitar reminiscent of Queens of the Stone Age.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the name of Dogstar’s new album?
The name of Dogstar’s new album is All In Now.
When will All In Now be released?
All In Now will be released on May 29th.
Who produced Dogstar’s new album?
Dogstar’s new album was produced by Nick Launay.
As Dogstar prepares to release their fourth album and embark on an extensive tour, what does this renewed activity signify for the band’s future and their place in the music landscape?
