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Staind has announced a 2026 North American tour to celebrate the 25th anniversary of their breakthrough album Break the Cycle.
The tour will begin in early September and run through mid-October, following several festival appearances and standalone shows in May and July. Rock band Seether will serve as the main supporting act, with Hoobastank and Hinderjoining on select dates.
Tickets for the anniversary tour will go on sale Friday, February 6, at 10 a.m. local time through the band’s official website.
Released in 2001, Break the Cycle marked Staind’s rise to mainstream success and featured chart-topping hits including “It’s Been Awhile,” “Outside,” “Fade,” and “For You.” The album remains the band’s most successful release to date.
Frontman Aaron Lewis said the tour feels like a reunion and a chance to reconnect with longtime fans. He described the milestone as a meaningful way to celebrate the band’s journey and legacy.
Guitarist Mike Mushok echoed the sentiment, calling the album a defining moment in his career and expressing excitement about revisiting the music with fans across North America.
The tour will visit major cities across the U.S. and Canada, including Atlanta, Raleigh, Virginia Beach, Toronto, Phoenix, Houston, and Austin, among others.
SOURCE: Loudwire