The highly anticipated return of post-hardcore titans CHIODOS has been solidified with the announcement of an extensive North American tour slated for the summer of 2026. This forthcoming run marks a significant new chapter for the Michigan-bred outfit, following a period of intense fan engagement that began with their impactful reunion at the When We Were Young festival in October 2024. The band’s celebration of their seminal debut album, "All’s Well That Ends Well," throughout 2025, has clearly ignited a renewed fervor, paving the way for this comprehensive touring schedule. Fans can anticipate CHIODOS delivering their signature electrifying live performance across numerous cities in the United States and Canada, accompanied by a dynamic lineup of supporting acts including 156/SILENCE, SACE6, and CALVA LOUISE. The initial wave of ticket access will be available through a Spotify presale, commencing Wednesday, March 18, at 2 p.m. EST, with general public sales launching on Friday, March 20, at 10 a.m. local time in each respective market.
A Legacy Rekindled: From Reunion to Relentless Touring
The decision to embark on a full-scale North American tour in 2026 is a direct outgrowth of the overwhelming success and positive reception following CHIODOS’ reunion performance at the When We Were Young festival in October 2024. This pivotal event served not only to re-engage their dedicated, long-standing fanbase but also to introduce the band’s influential and genre-defining catalog to a new generation of music enthusiasts. The festival appearance was widely regarded as a triumphant return, demonstrating the enduring appeal and impact of CHIODOS’ unique sonic identity.
The year 2025 was strategically dedicated to honoring the 20th anniversary of their landmark debut studio album, "All’s Well That Ends Well." This commemorative year saw CHIODOS engage in extensive touring, performing the entirety of the album for devoted audiences. The anniversary tours were a testament to the album’s lasting significance, solidifying its place as a cornerstone of the post-hardcore genre. "All’s Well That Ends Well" is celebrated for its potent blend of theatrical intensity, intricate musicianship, and deeply emotive lyricism, elements that resonated profoundly with a generation and continue to inspire. This sustained period of activity and fan connection has undoubtedly fueled the band’s decision to extend their touring presence into 2026.
The momentum generated by these past events is now propelling CHIODOS into an even more ambitious phase. The 2026 schedule includes not only the headlining North American tour but also a series of high-profile festival appearances. Confirmed festival slots include sets at Louder Than Life, Sonic Temple, Vans Warped Tour dates in Montreal and Mexico City, and Aftershock. These festival performances are expected to draw massive crowds, further underscoring the band’s current prominence and their ability to command large audiences across diverse musical landscapes.
The CHIODOS Phenomenon: A Timeline of Influence
CHIODOS has cultivated a reputation as a creative force synonymous with unyielding passion and artistic integrity. Emerging from the vibrant Michigan music scene, the band quickly distinguished themselves by encouraging a generation of listeners to challenge conventions, defy expectations, and embrace unapologetic self-expression. Their journey, from intimate basement shows and appearances on the iconic Vans Warped Tour to supporting legendary acts like Linkin Park and Nine Inch Nails, and achieving Billboard chart success, demonstrates a consistent ability to evolve and re-energize their artistic output. This trajectory has fostered a dedicated movement of fans who have grown alongside the band.
At the core of CHIODOS’ enduring appeal is frontman Craig Owens. His distinctive vocal delivery, intense artistic vision, and raw, confessional vulnerability are central to the band’s cathartic and theatrical sound. Owens has consistently served as the driving force, carrying the band’s legacy forward. Their return to the stage at the When We Were Young festival in 2024 marked a significant turning point, igniting a surge of renewed interest. This resurgence has translated into sold-out tours, critically acclaimed festival performances, and a captivating intergenerational fanbase singing along to every lyric. The demand for their live performances has been so high that they have repeatedly upgraded venues, including a notable sell-out of the Hollywood Palladium during their most recent touring cycle, illustrating a remarkable sustained popularity.
The band’s full-length debut, "All’s Well That Ends Well," released in 2005, is widely recognized as a defining moment in post-hardcore. The album’s raw, unfiltered energy captured the complex emotions and experiences of youth, blending beauty with an undeniable brutality. Its impact was amplified by the simultaneous rise of peer bands like Paramore and My Chemical Romance, cementing the era as a golden age for alternative and emo-influenced rock.
Following their debut, CHIODOS continued to build upon their success. Their sophomore album, "Bone Palace Ballet," released in 2008, achieved significant commercial recognition, debuting at number one on the Billboard Rock Albums chart and number five on the Billboard 200. This accomplishment was a major victory for a band built on the foundation of energetic, communal live performances. Their subsequent release, "Devil" (2014), reached number three on the rock chart and was supported by extensive touring, including a joint tour with A Day to Remember, Bring Me the Horizon, and Motionless In White. Prior to that, they embarked on a Kerrang!-sponsored European tour and a return to the Vans Warped Tour in 2013, further solidifying their international presence and diverse fan base.

The 2026 Tour: A Statement of Intent
The decision to undertake a full North American tour in the summer of 2026, following a year dedicated to celebrating their seminal debut, signals CHIODOS’ intent to not only revisit their celebrated past but also to forge a path forward. The band, reconfigured and revitalized, is resonating with audiences on a scale that suggests a renewed creative peak. Craig Owens and his bandmates continue to demonstrate a capacity for creation and inspiration, a testament to their enduring artistic drive.
Owens himself has articulated a long-standing artistic philosophy that aligns with the band’s current trajectory. "My goal has always been to have people be able to find us, years later, when we’re no longer around, and have a whole world to jump into and escape whatever they need to escape," he stated. This sentiment underscores the deep connection CHIODOS has fostered with their audience, providing a soundtrack and an emotional refuge for many. The upcoming 2026 tour and festival appearances are poised to further solidify this connection, offering fans new opportunities to experience the band’s powerful live energy and their catalog of emotionally resonant music.
Supporting Acts and Ticket Information
The inclusion of 156/SILENCE, SACE6, and CALVA LOUISE as supporting acts for the 2026 North American tour is a strategic choice that aligns with CHIODOS’ commitment to showcasing a diverse range of talent within the contemporary rock and post-hardcore scenes. Each of these bands brings a distinct sound and a dedicated following, promising to create dynamic and engaging concert experiences for attendees.
The logistical details for accessing tickets have been carefully planned to accommodate fan demand. The Spotify presale, beginning Wednesday, March 18, at 2 p.m. EST, offers an early opportunity for dedicated fans who actively engage with the streaming platform. This presale period is typically followed by various other presale windows, often through fan clubs or venue mailing lists, before general public sales commence on Friday, March 20, at 10 a.m. local time. Fans are advised to monitor official CHIODOS channels and ticketing platforms for precise details regarding specific city sales and any additional presale opportunities. The widespread availability of tickets across numerous dates and locations indicates a significant effort to make the tour accessible to a broad audience.
Broader Implications for the Post-Hardcore Landscape
The sustained activity and ambitious touring plans of CHIODOS in the post-reunion era carry significant implications for the broader post-hardcore and alternative music scenes. Their success in drawing large crowds and achieving commercial milestones, even years after their initial peak, highlights the enduring appeal of genre-defining acts and the potential for legacy bands to reignite their careers. This trend suggests a healthy and engaged fanbase for this style of music, potentially encouraging other influential bands from similar eras to consider reunions or anniversary tours.
Furthermore, the integration of newer acts like 156/SILENCE, SACE6, and CALVA LOUISE on the CHIODOS tour provides a valuable platform for emerging artists. This cross-generational touring model allows established bands to introduce their fans to new music, fostering a sense of community and continuity within the scene. It also offers a crucial opportunity for developing artists to gain exposure to a larger audience, potentially accelerating their career trajectories.
The inclusion of CHIODOS on major festivals such as Louder Than Life, Sonic Temple, Vans Warped Tour, and Aftershock further solidifies their status as a relevant and in-demand act. These festival appearances are not only significant for the band but also contribute to the overall appeal and diversity of the festival lineups, attracting a wide range of music fans. The continued success of CHIODOS serves as a powerful testament to the lasting impact of their music and their ability to connect with audiences across different eras, reinforcing the genre’s vibrant and evolving presence in the contemporary music landscape.
CHIODOS 2026 North American Tour Dates and Festival Appearances:
May 15 – Anchorage, AK – Williwaw Social Outdoors
May 17 – Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival
July 30 – Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
August 1 – Salt Lake City, UT – Rockwell at The Complex
August 3 – Boise, ID – Knitting Factory
August 5 – Bend, OR – Midtown Ballroom
August 6 – Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
August 7 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
August 9 – Calgary, AB – The Palace Theatre
August 10 – Edmonton, AB – Union Hall
August 11 – Saskatoon, SK – Coors Event Centre
August 12 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
August 14 – St. Paul, MN – Myth Live
August 15 – Green Bay, WI – EPIC Event Center
August 16 – Chicago, IL – House of Blues
August 19 – Toronto, ON – The Concert Hall
August 21 – Montreal, QC – Vans Warped Tour
August 22 – Montreal, QC – Vans Warped Tour
August 23 – Portland, ME – State Theatre
August 25 – Providence, RI – Fete Music Hall
August 26 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount
August 28 – Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
August 29 – Nashville, TN – Marathon Music Works
September 12 – Mexico City, Mexico – Vans Warped Tour
September 19 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
October 3 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock
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