SEPULTURA continue their "Celebrating Life Through Death" farewell world tour, bringing their pioneering sound to audiences worldwide for the last time and bringing one of heavy metal's most important stories to its conclusion. After more than 40 years of pushing boundaries and redefining what extreme music can be, the Brazilian legends are ensuring their final bow is as monumental as their legacy deserves.
The band plan their absolute final concert around October 2026 in São Paulo, Brazil — their spiritual home — envisioned as a massive Sepul-fest-style event featuring bands that have been important to the SEPULTURA story throughout their career. The concept promises to be more than just a farewell concert; it aims to be a celebration of the entire ecosystem of extreme music that SEPULTURA helped create and nurture over four decades.
With the farewell EP "The Cloud of Unknowing" due April 24, the remaining tour dates carry immense emotional weight. The EP's lead single "The Place" has already demonstrated that the band's creative fire burns as brightly as ever, even in their final chapter. The current lineup — vocalist Derrick Green, guitarist Andreas Kisser, bassist Paulo Jr., and drummer Greyson Nekrutman — have been delivering career-best live performances, fueled by the knowledge that each show brings them one step closer to the end.
The 2026 touring schedule is staggering in scope: Australia in March, the United States and Canada in April and May with EXODUS, BIOHAZARD, and TRIBAL GAZE as support, followed by a European festival run and final headline dates with SACRED REICH, MALEVOLENCE, and CRYPTA. Over three decades of groundbreaking metal — from the primal thrash of "Beneath the Remains" and "Arise" through the genre-shattering experimentation of "Chaos A.D." and "Roots" to the modern aggression of their Green-era output — culminate in these final performances. For those who have followed SEPULTURA's journey, these shows represent the end of an era unlike any other.