Future Islands Announce "Fountain of Youth" Tour and New Compilation Album
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Future Islands Announce "Fountain of Youth" Tour and New Compilation Album

DateMar 30, 2026
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Future Islands has revealed plans for a new tour, dubbed the “Fountain of Youth Tour,” which will traverse several cities, primarily in North Carolina, culminating in a performance in Baltimore, Maryland. Accompanying this tour announcement is the impending release of a compilation album titled “From a Hole in the Floor to a Fountain of Youth.” This collection is set to include rare tracks and fan-favorite songs, and will be available digitally, on CD, and as a double-LP starting May 22.

The band, known for their unique synth-pop sound, aims to connect with their audience through these intimate performances, showcasing their journey from humble beginnings to their current standing. The tour dates are strategically planned across various venues, offering a chance for fans to experience their music live. Each show will also feature local support acts, adding an element of community and diverse musical talent to the events.

The compilation album, “From a Hole in the Floor to a Fountain of Youth,” is described by bassist William Cashion as a tribute to those who have supported their music from the very start. It’s a retrospective offering that captures the essence of their evolution, presenting a curated selection that spans their career. This dual announcement provides fans with both an opportunity to see the band perform and a comprehensive collection of their musical history.

The tour itinerary includes stops in Wilmington, Carrboro, and Asheville, North Carolina, before concluding in Baltimore, Maryland. Notable supporting acts for these shows include Dan Deacon and Ed Schrader’s Music Beat, promising diverse and engaging concert experiences. The release of the compilation album through 4AD further solidifies the band’s commitment to their musical legacy and their dedicated fanbase.

In essence, Future Islands is set to embark on a regional tour while simultaneously releasing a new compilation of their significant works. These initiatives collectively provide a fresh opportunity for long-time admirers and new listeners alike to engage with the band's distinctive sound and celebrated catalog.

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