LORNA SHORE Spring North American Tour Rapidly Selling Out

5 March 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

LORNA SHORE's spring 2026 North American headline tour, announced January 20, is rapidly selling out with multiple dates already being upgraded to larger venues — a testament to the New Jersey deathcore band's explosive rise over the past two years. The April 17 through May 22 run with PALEFACE SWISS and SIGNS OF THE SWARM as support demonstrates the kind of mainstream crossover appeal that few extreme metal acts have achieved in recent memory.

Upgraded venues include shows in New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, where capacities have been increased by 40-60% to accommodate overwhelming demand. The Buffalo, NY opener on April 17 sold out within 48 hours of tickets going on sale. LORNA SHORE's ascent has been nothing short of meteoric: frontman Will Ramos became a viral sensation with his inhuman vocal range, and the band's ability to combine technical brutality with melodic grandeur has drawn comparisons to the genre-bending appeal of BRING ME THE HORIZON's early career arc.

The tour supports their critically acclaimed album "I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me," which dropped in 2025 and has been praised by publications from Decibel to Revolver as a genre-defining statement. Lead guitarist Adam De Micco's sweeping orchestral arrangements and the quintet's punishing rhythmic attack have created a sonic identity that transcends traditional deathcore boundaries. With summer festival slots at Download, Hellfest, and Wacken also confirmed, LORNA SHORE are firmly established as one of the most important heavy bands of the 2020s.