March hits and the festival machine is already running at full speed. Between Louder Than Life announcing a lineup that reads like a greatest hits collection and Warped Tour dumping 45 more names into the pool, the summer calendar is filling up fast — and there's still more coming.
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Louder Than Life 2026 Drops Its Biggest Lineup Yet
Tool, Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Limp Bizkit, Pantera, Megadeth, Gojira, Mastodon, Killswitch Engage, Anthrax, Machine Head, Ministry, Danzig, Alice Cooper — and that's not even the full list. Danny Wimmer Presents is calling the September 17–20, Louisville bill the largest in the festival's history, and it's hard to argue. If you're into heavy music in any form, something on this card has your name on it.
Vans Warped Tour Keeps Building — 45 More Names Added
The 2026 Warped Tour revival is approaching critical mass. The latest wave brings Killswitch Engage, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, Emmure, Taking Back Sunday, Counterparts, Norma Jean, Dying Wish, and Flogging Molly into the fold — adding serious credibility to what's shaping up as a legitimate cross-genre heavy showcase. Tickets are live for all five stops.
Death Angel Launch Second Leg of Act III Tour
Death Angel announced a second run of their Act III US tour, bringing Vio-lence and Incite along for support. The Bay Area thrash legends aren't cooling off — and pairing them with Vio-lence on the same bill is exactly the kind of regional loyalty that built the scene in the first place.
Sister Sin Return With First New Music in 12 Years
Swedish hard rockers Sister Sin have released "Suicide Hill," their first new track since 2014. The song pulls inspiration from the 1988 film Maniac Cop and James Ellroy's novel of the same name, which tells you everything you need to know about the headspace they're in. A second single, "Drive," is already queued up.
Fear Factory: Dino Says the Reunion Door Is Closed
Dino Cazares went on record again to shut down any speculation about a reunion with former Fear Factory members. His words: that chapter is done. With the band's fractured history — lawsuits, competing lineups, public splits — nobody should be surprised, but it's still a hard close on a band that meant a lot to a generation of industrial metal fans.
Exodus Set to Drop "Goliath" March 20
Exodus's new album Goliath is three weeks out, landing March 20 via Napalm Records. If the title's any indication, the band isn't pivoting toward subtlety. Bay Area thrash is having a moment right now, and Goliath arrives at exactly the right time.
Shinedown Announce World Tour and New Album Details
Shinedown have officially confirmed a 2026 world tour tied to new album details. No full tracklist yet, but dates are rolling out across North America. Love them or not, they move tickets — and a new record cycle means the rock radio landscape shifts to accommodate them for the next 18 months.
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