Cameron Winter has announced his first concert album, Live at Carnegie Hall, out October 9th via Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam. The 11-track LP captures the Geese frontman’s sold-out solo performance at the famed venue in December 2025.
Album Details
The Brooklyn songwriter took the stage alone with a piano and reworked material from his acclaimed 2024 debut album, Heavy Metal. He was 23 years old at the time, which made him one of the youngest solo artists to headline Carnegie Hall’s main auditorium. The set also included three previously unreleased compositions: “It All Fell In The River,” “Emperor XIII In Shades” and “If You Turn Back Now.”
Notable Attendance
A previous GQ story about the performance reported that Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie were also in attendance for the show, leading a film crew; today’s press release provides no details about any potential film component.
Release and Touring
Live at Carnegie Hall will be available digitally as well as on CD and vinyl. Winter is currently busy touring with Geese, who are on the road as part of an extensive 2026 concert series. The band will spend the remainder of August playing dates across Europe before returning to North America this fall for their Getting Killed Again Tour, including their biggest headlining show to date at Forest Hills Stadium in Queens.
Artwork and Tracklist
The artwork for Live at Carnegie Hall is available to view, and the full tracklist includes:
1. It All Fell In The River
2. Try As I May
3. Emperor XIII In Shades
4. The Rolling Stones
5. Love Takes Miles
6. Cancer of the Skull
7. If You Turn Back Now
8. Nina + Field of Cops
9. $0
10. Take It With You
11. Vines
Geese 2026 Tour Dates
Geese 2026 Tour Dates:
08/19 – Milan, IT @ Unaltrofestival
08/21 – Hasselt, BE @ Pukkelpop
08/22 – Biddinghuizen, NL @ Lowlands Festival
08/23 – Cologne, DE @ Tanzbrunnen
08/25 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland Ballroom
08/26 – Glasgow, UK @ Barrowland Ballroom
08/28 – Reading, UK @ Reading Festival
08/29 – Leeds, UK @ Leeds Festival
08/30 – Stradbally, IE @ Electric Picnic
09/01 – London, UK @ Troxy
09/02 – London, UK @ Troxy
09/18 – Atlanta, GA @ Shaky Knees Festival
09/28 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
09/29 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
09/30 – Asheville, NC @ Hellbender by The Orange Peel
10/02 – Queens, NY @ Forest Hills Stadium
10/04 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Music Festival
10/06 – Mexico City, MX @ Teatro Metropólitan
10/08 – Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
10/09-11 – Arcosanti, AZ @ FORM Arcosanti Festival
10/11 – Austin, TX @ Austin City Limits Music Festival
10/13 – San Diego, CA @ Gallagher Square at Petco Park
10/15 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever
10/16 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Forever
10/19 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/20 – Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/22 – Seattle, WA @ Paramount Theatre
10/25 – Live Oak, FL @ Suwannee Hulaween Music Festival
10/27 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Rockwell at The Complex
10/28 – Denver, CO @ Mission Ballroom
10/30 – Kansas City, MO @ The Midland Theatre
10/31 – Chicago, IL @ The Salt Shed
11/03 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
11/04 – Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
11/06 – Washington, DC @ The Anthem
11/07 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
11/08 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
11/10 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
11/11 – Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
In conclusion, Cameron Winter is set to release his first concert album, Live at Carnegie Hall, which promises to capture the magic of his sold-out solo performance at the iconic venue. With Geese currently touring and a slew of upcoming dates, fans have plenty of opportunities to experience Winter’s music live. Be sure to check out the album and catch Geese on tour in a city near you.
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