Lamb of God is embarking on one of their heaviest tours to date, and quite possibly one of the heaviest tours in 2026.
The metal outfit from Richmond, Pennsylvania, will be joined by metal and hardcore acolytes, Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy and Sanguisugabogg for a North American tour that will stop at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on April 4. The stop will be the only Southern California show on the tour. However, the band will also bang their heads with Northern California fans at The Masonic in San Francisco on April 3.
The tour will kick off on March 17 in National Harbor, Maryland, and come to a close on April 26 in Boston, with stops all over the U.S. and a couple of Canadian dates. Tickets for all shows go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 21, at Ticketmaster.com.
“We are beyond thrilled to announce the loudest, proudest, floor-shakin’-est, earth-quakin’-est, ear-splittin’-est, mosh pittin’-est, undiluted, undisputed heaviest tour of the whole damn year,” said guitarist Mark Morton in a press statement. “Is this the largest collection of riffs ever assembled under one roof? It would seem so. Lamb of God, Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg. Do not miss this.”
The announcement of the 2026 tour follows the recent release of “Sepsis,” the band’s first new original song since the release of their “Omens” album in 2022. Longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur reportedly produced the upcoming album, and the newly released song celebrates Richmond’s underground and the bands Lamb of God performed with in their early years. The band also shared a video of the song’s electrifying live debut at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento in October.
Kublai Khan TX recently wrapped up a U.S. tour in support of their latest album, “Exhibition of Prowess,” during which they teamed up with Los Angeles punk-thrashers Drain, the Southern metalcore band Gideon, and the up-and-coming UK crossover outfit Guilt Trip.