Heavy music fans, buckle in. Beartooth is launching the North American leg of the Pure Ecstasy Tour this fall, and it is shaping up to be one of the most explosive rock runs of 2026. Frontman Caleb Shomo is bringing the band's sixth studio album, Pure Ecstasy, to stages across the United States in a five-week sprint that kicks off in Boston on November 11 and rolls through Christmas week with a finale in Wheatland, California on December 19.
If you missed the announcement, the new record drops via Fearless Records on August 28, 2026, and it represents a major leap forward for the band. Working with Periphery guitarist Misha Mansoor and producer Jordan Fish (Bring Me The Horizon, Architects), Shomo pushed Beartooth into bigger, riskier territory than anything on The Surface or Below. The lead singles "Free" and the title track "Pure Ecstasy" already have fans frothing -- expect both, plus deeper cuts from across the band's catalog, when the tour hits your city.
The lineup is stacked too. Don Broco, Magnolia Park, and Windwaker open every night, making this one of the strongest top-to-bottom rock bills of the year. Don Broco brings their bouncy UK rock energy, Magnolia Park leans into pop-punk-meets-hardcore, and Windwaker rounds it out with melodic metalcore. By the time Beartooth takes the stage, the room is already cooked.
Venues are a mix of theaters, ballrooms, and a few amphitheater-style rooms. Highlights include MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, the legendary Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, and the Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta. Whether you have been in the pit since Disgusting or you got hooked when "In Between" went viral, this is the run to be at.
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Beartooth has spent the last decade carving out one of the most consistent careers in modern heavy music. Formed in Columbus, Ohio by former Attack Attack! frontman Caleb Shomo, the band exploded onto the scene with 2014's Disgusting and has been climbing ever since -- through Aggressive, Disease, Below, and 2023's grunge-tinged The Surface. Now, with album number six on the way, the Pure Ecstasy Tour is the live debut of what looks like the boldest reinvention yet.
The new album, Pure Ecstasy, lands August 28, 2026 via Fearless Records. Across 11 tracks, Shomo and longtime collaborators bring in some heavy-hitting outside producers for the first time -- including Jordan Fish, former keyboardist and producer for Bring Me The Horizon, plus Periphery's Misha Mansoor and songwriter Skyler Acord. The result is a record that still hits like Beartooth, but with new sonic textures, bigger choruses, and a more vulnerable lyrical approach. Tracks like "Free," "Stadiums," "Beautiful Again," and the title cut have already shown up in early playthroughs and are slotted to anchor the live set.
The fall 2026 tour opens November 11 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston and immediately hits the major Northeast markets -- Hammerstein Ballroom in New York on November 12, Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia on November 13, the Theater at MGM National Harbor outside DC on November 15, and Stage AE in Pittsburgh on November 18. From there the run pushes west through Chicago, Saint Paul, and Omaha before swinging south for Nashville, Atlanta, and the Carolinas.
The southern run is a highlight, with stops at The Fillmore in Charlotte (December 1), The Refinery in North Charleston (December 2), St. Augustine Amphitheatre (December 4), the Fort Lauderdale War Memorial Auditorium (December 5), and The Fillmore in New Orleans (December 7). The tour then hits Texas with back-to-back nights at ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin (December 9) and South Side Ballroom at Gilley's in Dallas (December 10), before climbing through the Rockies for shows in Denver, Salt Lake City, Albuquerque, and Phoenix.
The west coast finale is stacked: the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on December 18 and the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Wheatland, California on December 19. Both shows are expected to sell out fast given the strength of the new record and the supporting lineup of Don Broco, Magnolia Park, and Windwaker.
Live, Beartooth has always been about the energy in the pit. Shomo is one of the most magnetic frontmen in modern hardcore-adjacent rock, and the band's setlists tend to mix new material with throwback bangers like "In Between," "Body Bag," "Hated," "Aggressive," and "The Past Is Dead." Expect plenty of stage diving, plenty of pyro on the bigger rooms, and a setlist designed to make you sweat. If you have been waiting to catch Beartooth in the post-Surface era, this is the run that'll define the next chapter. Browse the listings above and grab your tickets on BigStub -- backed by 20-plus years of trusted service and a full buyer guarantee.
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The North American leg opens on November 11, 2026 at MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park in Boston. The tour runs through Thanksgiving and into mid-December, hitting more than 20 cities before wrapping up at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Wheatland, California on December 19.
Three killer support acts are on the bill every night: Don Broco, the UK rock four-piece behind "T-Shirt Song" and "Manchester Super Reds No.1 Fan;" Magnolia Park, the Orlando band blending pop-punk and metalcore; and Windwaker, the Melbourne metalcore outfit known for "Glassy" and "Hyperviolence." Expect the room to be roaring before Beartooth even hits the stage.
Setlists are likely to feature new material from Pure Ecstasy -- including "Free," "Pure Ecstasy," "Stadiums," "Beautiful Again," and "Eyes Closed" -- alongside fan favorites like "In Between," "Hated," "Aggressive," "Body Bag," "The Past Is Dead," and "Below." Caleb Shomo has hinted that the live arrangement will lean into the more melodic moments on the new record.
Most venues on the run are all-ages, though some smaller rooms may restrict the floor or pit to 18-plus or have escorted minor policies. Always check the venue's specific policy before buying tickets, especially for the more intimate stops like Stage AE, The Refinery, and Steelhouse Omaha.
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Yes. Beartooth is on the road in 2026 with the Pure Ecstasy Tour, supporting their sixth studio album of the same name. The North American leg runs from November 11 in Boston to December 19 in Wheatland, California.
The Pure Ecstasy Tour is Beartooth's 2026-2027 world tour in support of their sixth studio album, Pure Ecstasy, released August 28, 2026 via Fearless Records. The fall 2026 North American leg covers more than 20 cities across the U.S.
Pure Ecstasy was released on August 28, 2026 through Fearless Records. It is Beartooth's sixth studio album and follows 2023's The Surface.
Beartooth is led by frontman Caleb Shomo, who handles lead vocals and the bulk of the songwriting and production. The touring lineup includes longtime guitarists, bassist, and drummer who join Shomo on stage for the live shows.
Beartooth's most popular tracks include "In Between," "Hated," "Aggressive," "Body Bag," "The Past Is Dead," "Below," "Devastation," and the new singles "Free" and "Pure Ecstasy." The Pure Ecstasy Tour setlist mixes new material with these fan favorites.
Three support acts join Beartooth on every U.S. date: Don Broco from the UK, Magnolia Park from Orlando, and Windwaker from Melbourne, Australia. All three bring high-energy sets that complement Beartooth's heavy live show.
The fall leg includes MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Hammerstein Ballroom in New York, Franklin Music Hall in Philadelphia, the Theater at MGM National Harbor, Stage AE in Pittsburgh, Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Myth Live in Saint Paul, Steelhouse Omaha, The Truth in Nashville, Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta, The Fillmore in Charlotte, The Refinery in North Charleston, St. Augustine Amphitheatre, FTL War Memorial Auditorium, The Fillmore in New Orleans, ACL Live at the Moody Theater in Austin, South Side Ballroom at Gilley's in Dallas, Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, The Union Event Center in Salt Lake City, Revel Entertainment Center in Albuquerque, Arizona Financial Theatre in Phoenix, Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, and Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Wheatland.
Beartooth plays the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles on December 18, 2026 -- the second-to-last show of the Pure Ecstasy Tour's fall North American leg.
Ticket prices vary by venue, seat location, and demand. Smaller club rooms tend to run lower than the bigger amphitheater and ballroom stops. Check the listings above for current pricing on every available show.
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Beartooth shows are known for relentless energy, crowd participation, and big sing-along moments. Expect heavy mosh pits, frequent stage dives, and pyrotechnics at the larger venues. Caleb Shomo is hands-on with the crowd and the setlist mixes hits from across the band's catalog with new Pure Ecstasy material.
Yes. Beartooth has announced additional dates in the UK and Australia as part of the broader Pure Ecstasy world tour rollout. Check the band's official site for international dates and on-sale information.
Most venues on the fall 2026 run are all-ages, though some clubs may restrict pit access to 18-plus or 21-plus. Always check the specific venue's policy before buying tickets, especially for the smaller rooms on the run.
A valid ticket (digital or printed), a photo ID, and any items allowed by the venue. Most venues prohibit large bags, outside drinks, and professional cameras. Earplugs are a smart bring -- Beartooth shows are loud.