CORROSION OF CONFORMITY have extended their 2026 European tour with six newly added dates in the UK and Spain, giving fans on both sides of the Channel a chance to catch the band in support of Good God/Baad Man, their first new double album in eight years, due April 3 via Nuclear Blast.
The UK dates land in June: Glasgow's SWG Warehouse on June 9, followed by The Dome in London on June 10 and Rebellion in Manchester on June 11. The Spanish run follows in mid-June, with stops at Razzmatazz 2 in Barcelona on June 16 and Salamon in Madrid on June 17, culminating in a festival appearance at Azkena Rock Festival in Vitoria-Gasteiz.
Good God/Baad Man marks COC's most ambitious recording in decades — a double album that spans their entire stylistic vocabulary, from the crushing sludge of early classics to the Southern-flavored hard rock that broadened their following in the 1990s. The band recorded the album with longtime collaborator John Custer producing, maintaining the raw, live-feeling sound that has defined their best work.
Pepper Keenan, who was absent from the band from 2006 to 2014 and whose return on No Cross No Crown (2018) was one of that year's most celebrated metal comebacks, is fully integrated once again. His vocals and guitar give COC their most distinctive identity, and the combination of Keenan, Woody Weatherman, Mike Dean, and drummer Reed Mullin — who has been recovering from health issues — has never sounded more locked-in.
Tickets for all newly announced dates are on sale now.