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2020s Metalcore Band Announces ‘First Ever’ North American Tour With Special Guests

2020s Metalcore Band Announces ‘First Ever’ North American Tour With Special Guests

Geca FloresTue, January 20, 2026 at 3:07 AM UTC

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Dark Divine is marking a major milestone in their music career as the rising metalcore band announces an upcoming tour.

Known for their signature horror-themed vibe and theatrical performances with crushing riffs, the four-member band has been making waves on major festival stages since their 2021 debut.

Now, five years into their music career, the “Burn the Witch” hitmakers are set for their “first ever” North American headlining tour.

In a post shared on their official Instagram, Dark Divine announced they are bringing their high-octane energy and hard-hitting music to the center stage as they perform across multiple cities this year.

Kicking off in March, the band will hit the road, starting in Worcester, Massachusetts and closing out the tour in Nashville, Tennessee.

In addition, the band will also make two stops in Canada, visiting Montreal, Quebec and Toronto, Ontario along the way.

Taking the live experience up a notch, the metalcore band will share the stage with their special guests, including Set For Tomorrow, Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Save Us.

“JUST ANNOUNCED! It is with great pleasure that we finally announce Dark Divine’s first-ever FULL U.S. HEADLINING TOUR! We will be haunting cities all over the country, as well as 2 Canada dates, and playing some of our longest sets to date! We are also excited to be joined by our friends in @notenoughspacefl, @saveus.band, @baileyspinn, and @setfortomorrow. Tickets + VIP go on sale tomorrow, January 16th! Who’s ready to dance in the cemetery?” the caption reads.

The surprising announcement sparked major excitement among fans who were thrilled to hear the long-awaited news.

“Excited for you guys! You deserve it! Just wish I cared about any of the openers. Maybe next time. Good luck!” one wrote.

“The tour everyone’s been waiting for,” a commenter said.

“The actual screech of excitement I’m barely holding back right now!” a fan echoed.

Here’s the list of Dark Divine’s North American Tour 2026:

March 4 - Worcester, MA @ The Palladium (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 5 - Asbury Park, NJ @ House of Independents (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 6 - New Kensington, PA @ Preserving Underground (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn & Set For Tomorrow)

March 7 - Philadelphia, PA @ The Foundry (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

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March 8 - New York, NY @ Gramercy Theatre (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 10 - Montreal, QC @ Fairmount Theatre (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 11 - Toronto, ON @ Hard Luck (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 13 - Cleveland, OH @ The Foundry (Not Enough Space, Bailey Spinn and Set For Tomorrow)

March 14 - Hamtramck, MI @ The Sanctuary (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 15 - Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 17 - Denver, CO @ Marquis Theater (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 18 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 20 - Roseville, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 21 - Santa Ana, CA @ Constellation Room (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 22 - Mesa, AZ @ The Rosetta Room (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 24 - San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 25 - Houston, TX @ The Secret Group (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 26 - Dallas, TX @ Puzzles Deep Ellum (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 28 - Atlanta, GA @ The Masquerade (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

March 29 - Nashville, TN @ The End (Not Enough Space, Save Us and Set For Tomorrow)

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