Multi-platinum rock band Daughtry announced their 20 Years Unplugged tour, with a Las Vegas stop at the Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort on Saturday, November 7, 2026, at 8 p.m.

The special fall run brings the band's two-decade catalog into intimate theater settings across the United States in an acoustic arrangement. Support comes from Buffalo singer-songwriter Ryan Perdz, a multi-instrumentalist signed to Big Machine Rock.

Presale tickets begin throughout the week before general on-sale Friday, June 19 at 10 a.m. PT via AXS.com. Tickets start at $45, not including service charges or fees.

The 20 Years Unplugged format reframes Daughtry's songs in a stripped-back acoustic setting, emphasizing lyrical weight and raw immediacy. The tour pulls the band's music into what the announcement calls "a more raw and immediate space, where the weight of a lyric, the scrape of a guitar string, and the quiet before a chorus can hit as hard as the full-band impact."

Daughtry's self-titled 2007 debut was the top-selling album that year and the fastest-selling rock debut in SoundScan history at the time. The band has sold north of 11 million albums and 25 million singles, earning four Grammy nominations, four American Music Awards, and seven Billboard Music Awards. They scored two No. 1 debuts on the Billboard 200 and hold multiple platinum and gold certifications.

The announcement follows the June release of Shock to the System (Deluxe), a complete edition combining two parts of the band's recent project along with live recordings. Tracks include "Artificial," "Pieces," "The Bottom," and "Antidote." In 2024, the band launched a heavier era with Shock to the System, which produced three No. 1 singles at Billboard Rock Airplay.

Ryan Perdz, 25, is a Buffalo native who taught himself guitar at age ten and later expanded to bass, violin, and mandolin. His debut album Can't Cry releases August 14 via Big Machine Rock. He cites Nirvana, Chris Cornell, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Led Zeppelin as influences and channels "the emotional weight of 90s rock through a modern lens."

The Pearl Concert Theater seats 2,500 and is housed at Palms Casino Resort, located west of the Las Vegas Strip on Flamingo Road off I-15. The resort is owned by The San Manuel Gaming and Hospitality Authority, an instrumentality of the Yuhaaviatam of San Manuel Nation.