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Five Finger Death Punch has revealed the first North American leg of its 2026–2027 world tour, marking 20 years since the band’s formation. The Live Nation–produced run spans 48 cities, launching July 20 in Camden, New Jersey, and concluding October 23 in Bristow, Virginia.
Platinum-selling outlaw country artist Cody Jinks will appear as a special guest on most dates, joined by hard rock band Eva Under Fire, which is set to release a new album, Villainous, in 2026.
Beyond celebrating two decades of music, the tour will also expand Five Finger Death Punch’s long-standing charitable work. The band announced a new initiative supporting Team USA athletes as they prepare for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Los Angeles. A portion of ticket sales from the 2026 U.S. dates will be donated to high-performance training programs for American athletes.
Founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory selected USA Judo as his designated beneficiary, while vocalist Ivan Moody will support the USA Cycling BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle teams. The band highlighted that U.S. Olympic athletes rely heavily on private funding, unlike competitors from many other countries.
Musically, the tour will feature material from Five Finger Death Punch’s upcoming tenth studio album alongside the hits that helped define modern heavy metal. Additional international tour dates are expected to be announced following the North American leg.
SOURCE: Blabbermouth