5 Finger Death Punch Announce 2026 US TOUR

Five Finger Death Punch Announce 2026 North American Tour With Cody Jinks and Eva Under Fire

Five Finger Death Punch are officially kicking off their 20th anniversary era in full-force fashion. The multi-platinum Las Vegas powerhouse has announced a massive 48-city North American tour for summer and fall 2026, launching the first leg of a global run that will celebrate two decades of chart-dominating hard rock—and set the stage for their upcoming tenth studio album, expected later this year.

Produced by Live Nation, the tour begins July 20 in Camden, New Jersey and stretches through October 23, wrapping in Bristow, Virginia. Joining them on the road are platinum-certified outlaw country heavyweight Cody Jinks and rising hard-rock force Eva Under Fire, making for one of the more unexpected and compelling multi-genre lineups of the year.

A 20-Year Victory Lap—with Purpose

In addition to celebrating two decades of music, Five Finger Death Punch are once again giving back. As part of the 2026 tour, $1 from every ticket sold will benefit USA Judo and USA Cycling BMX, supporting American athletes preparing for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles.

Founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory selected USA Judo as his beneficiary, while vocalist Ivan Moody will direct his contribution to the USA Cycling BMX Racing & Freestyle teams.

New Music and Career-Defining Anthems

The anniversary tour will feature new material from the band’s forthcoming tenth studio album alongside the songs that helped define modern hard rock. Their recent releases, Best Of – Volume 1 and Best Of – Volume 2, include re-recorded versions of their biggest hits and #1 singles like “I Refuse” and “The End,” marking historic international chart milestones.

Tickets & Tour Info

Artist and Citi presales begin Wednesday, January 14, with general on-sale starting Friday, January 16 at 10 a.m. local time via LiveNation.com. Full tour details, VIP packages, and updates are available at fivefingerdeathpunch.com.

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