Cat Power Schedules ‘The Greatest’ 20th Anniversary Tour & Preps ‘Redux’ EP
The three-song EP arrives on January 23.
By Andy Kahn Nov 5, 2025 • 1:11 pm PST
Cat Power (Chan Marshall) confirmed extensive 2026 International Tour dates celebrating the 20th anniversary of her album The Greatest. The tour coincides with Redux, a new three-song EP due January 23 via Domino Recording Company.
Marshall reassembled Dirty Delta Blues — the talented backing group who joined her on the tour supporting The Greatest made up of guitarist Judah Bauer, keyboardist Gregg Foreman, bassist Erik Paparozzi and drummer Jim White — to record Redux. Sessions were held earlier this year at Church House Studios in Austin, Texas with producer Stuart Sikes. The EP presents a re-recording of James Brown’s “Try Me” (stream below), Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” and a re-imagined version of “Could We” from The Greatest.
The anniversary tour will see The Greatest performed in its entirety at each show. The North American leg runs from mid-February through mid-March, stopping in Texas, Arizona, California, Washington, Oregon, British Columbia, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan, Ontario, New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C., Georgia, North Carolina, and Tennessee.
The European portion take place in October with performances in Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Poland, and concludes with United Kingdom and Ireland dates in November.
Ticket presales are underway ahead of the general on sale starting Friday, November 7 at 10 AM local venue time.
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