Conan Gray’s Wishbone World Tour: A Fan Review & Experience

Conan Gray’s “Wishbone World Tour” continued its run on March 20, 2026, with a performance at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, marking the final North American date of the tour. The tour, supporting his fourth studio album, Wishbone, released August 15, 2025, under Republic Records, has drawn large crowds and enthusiastic responses from fans.

Prior to the Inglewood concert, Gray offered fans a unique pre-show experience. In each tour city, he partnered with a local coffee shop to create themed drinks inspired by the Wishbone album. At Niyyah Coffee in Fishers, Indiana, on February 21, 2026, the event drew a line that wrapped around the building, with fans waiting over three hours to purchase the specialty beverages. Attendees showcased creative outfits inspired by the album’s themes, including sailor suits and banners featuring Gray’s image.

The Kia Forum, with a capacity of approximately 17,500, provided a large-scale venue for the performance. Attendees reported efficient entry procedures and affordable parking. A photobooth featuring a wishbone statue and backdrop offered fans a quick photo opportunity. The stage design incorporated a large wishbone shape with a backdrop that shifted between a sunny field and a rainy sky, reflecting the mood of each song.

Gray began the concert with a rendition of Olivia Rodrigo’s “bad idea right?” before launching into his own material, including “My World” and “Never Ending Song.” The setlist, as performed on the tour, is divided into four acts, featuring songs from Wishbone as well as earlier hits. An acoustic segment of the show featured a surprise song, with Gray performing “Comfort Crowd” at the Indiana show. He also involved the audience by inviting a fan dressed as carrot cake – a reference to Gray’s stated favorite dessert – onstage to break a wishbone, with the winner choosing the next song, which was “Alley Rose.”

The tour, which began on February 19, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, features Esha Tewari as the opening act. Following the North American leg, Gray will continue the “Wishbone World Tour” with performances in Europe, beginning May 5 in Dublin, Ireland, and concluding June 6 in Madrid, Spain. He will then travel to Australia and New Zealand, with the tour ending October 8 in Perth, Australia. Gray’s previous albums include Found Heaven (2024) and Superache (2022), the latter of which reached #9 on the Billboard 200 chart.

Gray concluded the Inglewood show with “Caramel,” leaving fans anticipating his next performance in Europe.

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