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Pop Evil continues their What Remains Tour into 2026 in support of their eighth studio album, What Remains. The tour runs from February through April and spans the United States and Canada.
The 2026 leg includes a combination of headlining shows and larger multi-band dates. Venues range from clubs and theatres to major event centres. Several early 2026 performances place Pop Evil on shared bills with international metal acts. These dates expand the tour’s reach while keeping the band’s current album at the centre of the setlist. The Canadian leg covers multiple regions, including Atlantic Canada, Quebec, Ontario, the Prairies, and Western Canada. The routing represents one of the band’s more extensive Canadian tours in recent years. The What Remains Tour is part of a long-term album cycle rather than a short promotional run. By extending the tour into 2026, Pop Evil maintains momentum and continues to build on the album’s release across North America.
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The Fray have announced the Summer of Light Tour, a North American run scheduled for May through August 2026. The tour will feature support from Dashboard Confessional, Colony House, The Strumbellas, and Brother Elsey on select dates.
The tour begins May 11 in Moncton, New Brunswick, marking the start of a Canadian leg that includes stops in Montreal, London (ON), Ottawa, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver, and Toronto. The U.S. portion of the tour follows in July, with scheduled dates across the Midwest, West Coast, South, and Northeast, concluding August 29 in Chicago, Illinois. The tour supports The Fray’s upcoming studio album, A Light That Waits, scheduled for release March 13, 2026. The album contains 11 tracks and is produced by The Fray, Jason Suwito, and Ryan Linvill. The title track, “A Light That Waits,” has been released ahead of the album and was written by Joe King, Ben Wysocki, Dave Welsh, and Jason Suwito. Pre- Order the album and pickup tickets here: https://thefray.com/#albums A Light That Waits follows the band’s 2025 releases “My Heart’s a Crowded Room,” “Emerald,” and “Songs I’d Rather Not Sing.” The album marks the group’s first full-length release in several years. Summer of Light Tour Dates Canada May 11 — Moncton, NB — Casino New Brunswick May 13 — Montreal, QC — MTELUS May 15 — London, ON — Centennial Hall May 16 — Ottawa, ON — Hard Rock Hotel and Casino May 19 — Winnipeg, MB — Centennial Concert Hall May 21 — Saskatoon, SK — TCU Place May 22 — Edmonton, AB — Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium May 24 — Calgary, AB — MacEwan Hall May 26 — Vancouver, BC — Orpheum August 26 — Toronto, ON — RBC Amphitheatre United States July 10 — Indianapolis, IN — Everwise Amphitheater July 11 — Maryland Heights, MO — Saint Louis Music Park July 14 — Kansas City, MO — Starlight Theatre July 16 — Milwaukee, WI — Landmark Credit Union Live July 19 — Great Falls, MT — Voyagers Stadium July 23 — Berkeley, CA — Greek Theatre July 24 — Los Angeles, CA — YouTube Theater July 25 — San Diego, CA — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre July 27 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre July 29 — Austin, TX — Moody Amphitheater July 31 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall August 1 — Irving, TX — The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory August 4 — Franklin, TN — FirstBank Amphitheater August 5 — Atlanta, GA — Chastain Park Amphitheater August 7 — Charlotte, NC — Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre August 8 — St. Augustine, FL — St. Augustine Amphitheatre August 10 — Selbyville, DE — Freeman Arts Pavilion August 12 — Cleveland, OH — Jacobs Pavilion August 14 — Columbia, MD — Merriweather Post Pavilion August 15 — Boston, MA — Leader Bank Pavilion August 19 — Asbury Park, NJ — Stone Pony Summer Stage August 20 — Gilford, NH — BankNH Pavilion August 22 — Wantagh, NY — Jones Beach Theater August 23 — Bridgeport, CT — Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater August 28 — Detroit, MI — Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre August 29 — Chicago, IL — Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Support varies by date. The Fray formed in Denver, Colorado, and rose to prominence in the mid-2000s. The band has received four GRAMMY Award nominations, earned multiple Billboard Top 10 singles, and released the Diamond-certified single “How to Save a Life.” Black Label Society have announced their next studio album, Engines of Demolition, set for release on March 27, 2026 via Spinefarm. The album marks the band’s first full-length release since 2021 and opens a new chapter following several intense years for frontman Zakk Wylde. Work on Engines of Demolition began in 2022 while Wylde was on the road with the Pantera Celebration World Tour and continued through 2025. The writing process reflects a wide emotional range, capturing both personal and professional highs and lows experienced during that period. According to Wylde, the album is meant to be listened to as a complete journey from start to finish. The record includes 13 tracks, led by the new single “Name In Blood,” which delivers the band’s trademark heavy riffs and aggressive drive. Among the album’s standout moments is “Ozzy’s Song,” a deeply personal ballad written as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, the artist who played a pivotal role in Wylde’s career. Tracklist – Engines of Demolition: 1. Name In Blood 2. Gatherer of Souls 3. The Hand of Tomorrow’s Grave 4. Better Days & Wiser Times 5. Broken and Blind 6. The Gallows 7. Above & Below 8. Back To Me 9. Lord Humungus 10. Pedal To The Floor 11. Broken Pieces 12. The Strange 13. Ozzy’s Song In support of the album, Black Label Society have announced UK headline shows in May 2026, with Venom Inc. providing support. The band will also appear at Bloodstock Festival later in the summer. Prior to the UK dates, the group will begin a North American tour on February 26, marking their first extensive run since 2021. The current Black Label Society lineup features Zakk Wylde on vocals, guitar, and piano, John “JD” DeServio on bass, Jeff Fabb on drums, and Dario Lorina on guitar. Listen to "Name In Blood” https://blacklabelsociety.ffm.to/nameinblood Watch "Name In Blood" In less than a month Sabaton will begin their North American tour in February 2026, with the first scheduled show taking place February 9, 2026. The tour runs through April 20, 2026, covering both the United States and Canada. The tour includes 31 total dates, with 24 shows in the United States followed by 7 shows in Canada.
Cities on the routing including Los Angeles, Chicago, New York-area venues, Toronto, and Vancouver, as well as mid-sized markets across multiple states and provinces. This tour supports Sabaton’s album Legends, released in October 2025. The setlist is expected to include material from that release alongside catalog selections. Support acts on the tour are Pop Evil and Wings of Steel. Ticket sales began in September 2025. General admission tickets and VIP packages are available for select dates, depending on venue. The final date of the tour is scheduled for April 20, 2026, Vancouver, British Columbia. Pick up your tickets at https://www.sabaton.net/tour/ |
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