Italian symphonic death metal titans FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE have announced a comprehensive 22-date U.S. tour running from April 21 through May 18, with Fort Worth, Texas death metal bruisers FROZEN SOUL confirmed as direct support. The tour represents FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE's first extensive North American run since the release of their acclaimed 2024 album "Opera," which was hailed as the band's most ambitious and accomplished work to date.
The routing covers major markets across the United States, including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Denver, and Seattle, ensuring that fans in virtually every region of the country will have access to what promises to be one of the most visually and sonically spectacular touring packages of the spring season. Tickets went on sale March 7 and early reports indicate strong demand, with several dates already approaching sold-out status.
FLESHGOD APOCALYPSE's live show has become legendary in extreme metal circles for its enhanced production values. The band performs in Renaissance-era costumes with theatrical staging that transforms each venue into an operatic spectacle — a fitting visual complement to their music, which fuses brutal technical death metal with sweeping orchestral arrangements, piano passages, and operatic vocal performances. The 2026 tour is expected to feature an expanded production designed for the U.S. club circuit.
FROZEN SOUL, who have rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting young death metal bands in the United States, bring a contrasting but complementary sonic assault — their style rooted in classic Florida and Swedish death metal traditions with a cold, crushing heaviness that has drawn comparisons to BOLT THROWER and OBITUARY. The pairing of Italian symphonic extremity with Texan old-school brutality makes for a compelling double bill that covers a wide spectrum of the death metal genre.