Lamb of God is gearing up for what they’re billing as one of the most intense touring runs of 2026. Kicking off March 17 in Maryland and wrapping April 26 in Boston, the band will travel coast‑to‑coast across North America, stopping in cities like Toronto, Portland, Seattle, San Francisco, Austin, Atlanta and Brooklyn.
The band didn’t mince words in their announcement. With the words “loudest, proudest, floor‑shakin’, earth‑quakin’, ear‑splittin’, mosh pitting, undiluted, undisputed heaviest tour of the whole damn year,” they set the tone for what fans should expect: full‑on live energy, heavy riffs, and a community built around the live metal experience.
Joining Lamb for the tour are Kublai Khan TX as the direct support act for the entirety of the run, with Fit For An Autopsy and Sanguisugabogg opening each night. The lineup taps into both established and underground extremes of the metal scene, promising a diverse yet heavy‑duty concert‑night for attendees.
Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, November 21 at 10 a.m. local time, with an artist pre‑sale kicking off at noon Eastern time today. VIP packages will be available through Lamb of God’s official website, giving fans extra access to meet‑&‑greets or premium seating options.
The tour routing covers a wide swath of North America and offers fans in many major and secondary markets a chance to catch the band live. From Detroit and Minneapolis to Albuquerque and Houston, the run is both broad and bold.
With this announcement, Lamb of God underscores how live performance remains central to metal’s vibrant community. The promise of intensity, communal energy and unfiltered sound indicates that this tour is built not just for casual listeners but for fans committed to the live‑metal experience.
For those who thrive on the live energy of mosh pits, heavy riffs and band‑to‑crowd connection, this could be one of the key metal tours of 2026.