SEPULTURA Farewell Tour North American Dates Revealed: EXODUS, BIOHAZARD, TRIBAL GAZE Join

20 January 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

SEPULTURA have officially revealed the full routing for the North American leg of their "Celebrating Life Through Death" farewell tour, and the reality of the Brazilian thrash legends' final chapter is hitting home for fans across the continent. The trek launches April 29 in Montclair, New Jersey, and culminates May 29 at The Wiltern in Los Angeles — marking the absolute final opportunity for fans in the region to witness the band that helped redefine extreme metal in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

The support lineup is nothing short of extraordinary, with EXODUS, BIOHAZARD, and TRIBAL GAZE joining the bill. EXODUS bring their own formidable thrash legacy to the package, while BIOHAZARD add a crossover hardcore element that recalls the genre-blending spirit SEPULTURA themselves championed on landmark albums like "Chaos A.D." and "Roots." TRIBAL GAZE round out the bill as a rising force in modern death metal.

General ticket sales begin January 23 at 10 a.m. local time, with VIP packages — including meet-and-greet opportunities and exclusive merchandise bundles — available immediately through the band's official website. Given the emotional weight of these final shows, demand is expected to be intense, and multiple dates could sell out rapidly.

SEPULTURA's farewell has been one of the most emotionally charged touring events in metal history. Since launching the "Celebrating Life Through Death" campaign in early 2024, the band has drawn sellout crowds across Europe, South America, and beyond, with fans traveling from around the globe to pay their respects to a band whose influence spans four decades. The current lineup — featuring guitarist Andreas Kisser, vocalist Derrick Green, drummer Greyson Nekrutman, and bassist Paulo Xisto Pinto Jr. — has delivered electrifying performances that honor the band's entire catalog, from the raw fury of "Beneath the Remains" to the tribal experimentation of "Roots" and the modern aggression of their later work. For North American fans, this is truly the last call.