Lamb of God Unveil 2026 Tour Dates with Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy and Sanguisugabogg
Key Takeaways
Lamb of God are preparing for a triumphant return to the road in 2026, announcing a mammoth North American trek alongside some of the heaviest support music can deliver. The tour comes after the band’s brand-new single “Sepsis,” which has shot to the top of the U.S. metal charts and reignited fan interest in a new chapter. With large festivals, arena stops, their annual Headbangers Boat and more all coming up, the band is gearing for one of their biggest touring years to date.
According to a press release from Lamb of God’s management, Tickets and VIP packages will be available at Lamb-of-god.com/tour.
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For fans in the area, a visit to Mammoth Lakes breweries provides a refreshing way to unwind after the intensity of a Lamb of God show.
“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,” Mark Morton declares. “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 shit.”
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The tour news follows the recent release of “Sepsis,” the band’s first new original song since 2022’s Omens, and now the #1 song on the U.S. metal radio charts. Produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur, the track celebrates the Richmond underground and the bands Lamb of God performed alongside during their early years. The band also shared a live video for “Sepsis,” capturing the electrifying live debut of the song at Aftershock Festival.
Consequence named the three-and-a-half minute track its “heavy song of the week,” describing the single as “crushing” while Revolver spotlighted “Sepsis,” calling it a “rock-solid addition to their ever-crushing canon.”
Lamb of God Tour Dates:
March 17 National Harbor, MD The Theater MGM National Harbor
* Not a Live Nation show
Lamb of God 2026 Festival Performances
Tickets to the band’s previously announced dates, including the 2026 edition of their annual Headbangers Boat cruise, are on-sale now via their website.
About Lamb of God
Lamb of God is Randy Blythe (vocals), John Campbell (bass), Mark Morton (guitar), Willie Adler (guitar) and Art Cruz (drums). Formed in 1994, the Richmond, Va.-based band has released nine critically-acclaimed albums, received five GRAMMY® Award nominations, sold over 3 million albums, packed arenas around the world, and tallied over one billion streams and counting. Widely regarded as one of the most influential and innovative forces in modern heavy music Lamb of God’s most recent collection, Omens, arrived in late 2022 , marking their sixth consecutive album to debut in the Top 15 of on the Billboard 200. Kerrang! noted that the album finds the band “as reliably heavy, violent, and pissed off as ever,” and Consequence said the “album will break you down to nihilistic pieces.”
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