
If your weekend had a soundtrack, PJ Morton just scored it. And now heβs taking it on the road.
Fresh off announcing his upcoming double album Saturday Night, Sunday Morning, the Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and Maroon 5 mainstay is rolling out tour dates that feel less like a concert run and more like a full spiritual experience. One night you are outside, vibing, maybe texting your ex. The next morning you are reflecting, healed, and possibly forgiven. That duality is the whole point.

The concept is clean and clever. The βSaturday Nightβ side leans into R&B, soul and groove-heavy indulgence. The βSunday Morningβ half taps straight into gospel roots, the kind Morton grew up on as a preacherβs kid in New Orleans. It is not a gimmick. It is his actual life in stereo. Set to arrive June 19, 2026, the album lands on Juneteenth, which is not accidental. It is cultural timing with intention, tying Black musical lineage, freedom and expression into one cohesive body of work.

Live, expect a band that actually plays, vocals that do not hide behind backing tracks, and arrangements that stretch songs into moments. Morton has built a reputation on musicianship first, vibes second, and that energy is about to travel city to city.

Saturday night, you move. Sunday morning, you mean it.
