'90s Rock Band Announces Special Guests for 2026 Tour
Danzig, the heavy metal band fronted by iconic vocalist Glenn Danzig, dropped an exciting announcement ahead of its highly anticipated U.S. headline tour.
Scheduled to kick off in September, the band, composed of lead guitarist Tommy Victor, bassist Steve Zing, drummer Karl Rosqvist and, of course, 71-year-old frontman Glenn Danzig, revealed the supporting acts joining the run.
In an Instagram update, the band announced that Los Angeles-based duo Twin Temple, as well as the all-female heavy metal and power metal band Burning Witches and the rising atmospheric orchestral metal outfit ANA, will join the tour as special guests.
Following the announcement, fans can purchase tickets during the general sale beginning June 22, with the pre-sale kicking off on June 19.
Danzig's tour will have a seven-date run across cities in Texas, followed by Louisiana, Kentucky and Tennessee, before concluding in California.
As for the finale, the band revealed the "insane stacked line-up" featuring the three previously announced special guests, with the cult sludge metal band Acid Bath joining the celebration for an unforgettable closing night.
Danzig 2026 Headline Tour Schedule:
Sept. 11 – San Antonio, TX | Boeing Center at Tech Port
Sept. 12 – Houston, TX | Bayou Music Center
Sept. 14 – New Orleans, LA | The Fillmore
Sept. 17 – Louisville, KY | Louder Than Life Festival
Sept. 18 – Nashville, TN | The Pinnacle
Sept. 20 – Grand Prairie, TX | Texas Trust CU Theatre
Sept. 26 – Anaheim, CA | Honda Center
The much-awaited headline tour will be Danzig's very first major live appearances of the year.
Moreover, the frontman previously revealed that he had significantly scaled back his touring schedule, reducing it from a months-long run to just a small number of shows.
He also explained why he no longer refers to these appearances as a tour.
"Right now, pretty much what I've said is kind of what I'm doing," he told 96.7 KCAL-FM host Radioactive MikeZ, as reported by Consequence. "I don't really tour anymore. I'll do a string of shows, which I don't consider a tour. If it's, like, you know, six to 10 shows, I don't really consider that a tour. When I used to go out on tour, we would go out for three or four months at a time, come home for a couple of weeks or a month and then go back out again for another couple of months. That's touring, where you're hitting every city in the United States or in Germany or Europe or Scandinavia, wherever you're going. That's a tour. I mean, this is just a small string of shows here on the West Coast."
While the vocalist has stepped away from extensive touring, Danzig's continued willingness to perform select shows ensures that fans still have opportunities to witness the band on stage.
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This story was originally published June 19, 2026 at 8:55 PM.