Terror have expanded their spring U.S. tour with six newly announced headlining dates, slotted around an already extensive run behind their forthcoming ninth studio album Still Suffer. The album hits April 24 via Flatspot Records.
The new dates hit markets that weren't on the original routing — Flagstaff, Albuquerque, Spokane, El Paso, Harrisonburg, and Cincinnati — filling regional gaps across the Southwest, Pacific Northwest, and mid-Atlantic circuit. These shows are standalone headliners rather than part of the main run with Pain Of Truth, End It, and Start Today.
New Headlining Dates
| Date |
City |
Venue |
| 04/26 |
Flagstaff, AZ |
American Legion |
| 04/27 |
Albuquerque, NM |
Ren's Den |
| 04/30 |
Spokane, WA |
The Big Dipper |
| 05/10 |
El Paso, TX |
808ofc |
| 05/18 |
Harrisonburg, VA |
The Golden Pony |
| 05/29 |
Cincinnati, OH |
Madison Live |
Full Spring Tour Routing (with Pain Of Truth, End It & Start Today)
Terror's spring headlining run — one of the most comprehensive hardcore tours of 2026 — kicks off April 22 in Denver and runs through early June. Here's the full routing:
| Date |
City |
Venue |
| 04/22 |
Denver, CO |
Oriental Theater |
| 04/25 |
Las Vegas, NV |
Sick New World |
| 04/28 |
Salt Lake City, UT |
Soundwell |
| 04/29 |
Boise, ID |
Shrine Social Club |
| 05/01 |
Portland, OR |
Off Beat |
| 05/02 |
Seattle, WA |
Crocodile |
| 05/04 |
Sacramento, CA |
Goldfield Trading Post |
| 05/05 |
San Francisco, CA |
Cornerstone |
| 05/06 |
San Jose, CA |
The Ritz |
| 05/07 |
Los Angeles, CA |
1720 |
| 05/08 |
Pomona, CA |
Glass House |
| 05/09 |
Phoenix, AZ |
The Nile |
| 05/11 |
Austin, TX |
Mohawk |
| 05/12 |
San Antonio, TX |
The Rock Box |
| 05/13 |
Houston, TX |
Bad Astronaut |
| 05/14 |
Baton Rouge, LA |
Chelsea's Live |
| 05/15 |
Atlanta, GA |
Terminal West |
| 05/16 |
Raleigh, NC |
Overcome Fest |
| 05/17 |
Richmond, VA |
Canal Club |
| 05/19 |
Philadelphia, PA |
Underground Arts |
| 05/20 |
Boston, MA |
Royale |
| 05/21 |
Troy, NY |
Sliding Dirty |
| 05/22 |
Syracuse, NY |
The Song & Dance |
| 05/23 |
Brooklyn, NY |
Brooklyn Monarch |
| 05/25 |
Baltimore, MD |
Baltimore Soundstage |
| 05/26 |
Dunbar, WV |
West Edge Factory |
| 05/27 |
Pittsburgh, PA |
Preserving |
| 05/28 |
Cleveland, OH |
The Roxy |
| 05/30-31 |
Detroit, MI |
Tied Down |
| 06/01 |
Nashville, TN |
Basement East |
| 06/02 |
St. Louis, MO |
Delmar Hall |
| 06/03 |
Des Moines, IA |
Wooly's |
| 06/04 |
Chicago, IL |
Metro |
| 06/05 |
Toronto, ON |
Lithuanian House |
| 06/06 |
Granby, QC |
Festival Au Lac |
Tickets for the main tour are available now via Ticketmaster.
About 'Still Suffer'
Still Suffer arrives as Terror's ninth studio album, produced by former Terror guitarist Todd Jones — a choice that signals the band knew exactly what they wanted from this record. The lineup delivering it: Scott Vogel on vocals, Nick Jett on drums, Martin Stewart and Jordan Posner on guitars, and Chris Linkovich on bass.
The tracklist runs ten cuts and pulls in an impressive slate of guest vocalists: Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music, Jay Peta of Mindforce, Brody King of God's Hate, and Dan Seely of King Nine. That's not a features-for-features'-sake guest list — those are names with roots in the same underground circuit Terror has worked for over two decades.
Tracklist:
- Erase You From My World
- Still Suffer
- Promised Only Lies
- Destruction Of My Soul
- Fear The Panic (feat. Chuck Ragan)
- Death Of Hope
- Beauty In The Losses (feat. Jay Peta)
- A Deeper Struggle
- To Hurt The Most
- Deconstruct It (feat. Brody King, Dan Seely)
Two singles are already out: the title track "Still Suffer" and the more recently released "Destruction Of My Soul," which arrived alongside a lyric video earlier this week. Both tracks showcase what Todd Jones knows how to draw out of this band — no frills, no compromise.
Twenty-Plus Years and Still Not Easing Up
Terror formed in Los Angeles in February 2002, built around the founding core of Scott Vogel and Nick Jett. Over nine albums and two-plus decades, they've earned a reputation built on refusal — refusal to soften, refusal to slow down, refusal to play the nostalgia card when the circuit came calling. Stereogum called them "an institution within their genre," which tracks. Bands that have been playing this long don't typically fill out coast-to-coast touring schedules with six extra headlining dates added mid-campaign. Terror does.
Their last album, Pain Into Power, came out in May 2022 via Pure Noise Records. Still Suffer marks their return to Flatspot, the independent label that has become one of the most important homes for contemporary hardcore.
For more hardcore and metal tours hitting the road this year, keep it on Metal Mantra. And if you're new to Terror, the Metal Mantra metal news archive has the full picture on what's moving in the scene.
Still Suffer is out April 24 via Flatspot Records. Pre-order it at Amazon.