Demon Hunter Announces 2026 U.S. Tour Dates — Fans Demand More Cities to Visit
Demon Hunter Announces 2026 U.S. Tour Dates — Fans Demand More Cities to Visit
Nicole MooreMon, January 26, 2026 at 12:08 AM UTC
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The metal band Demon Hunter are going on tour throughout the United States in April and May 2026.
Metal Injection reported that the band, which formed in 2000, will be performing alongside Convictions and Cultist. Fans will be able to see Demon Hunter during their upcoming headline tour in Little Rock, Arkansas on April 24, Kansas City, Missouri on April 25, Lincoln, Nebraska on April 26, Iowa City, Iowa on April 28, Fort Wayne, Indiana on April 29, Grand Rapids, Michigan on April 30, New Kensington, Pennsylvania on May 1, Albany, New York on May 2, Buffalo, New York, on May 3, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania on May 5, Virginia Beach, Virginia on May 6, Charlotte, North Carolina on May 7, Birmingham, Alabama, on May 8, Pensacola, Florida on May 9, Daytona Beach, Florida on May 10, Atlanta, Georgia on May 11, Charleston, South Carolina on May 12, Knoxville, Tennessee on May 13, Lexington, Kentucky on May 15, Detroit, Michigan on May 16, and Columbus, Ohio on May 17.
Fans Reacted to the Tour Announcement
The Christian metal band announced their upcoming tour in a January 20 Instagram upload. Some fans expressed their excitement about the April and May U.S. shows. However, several commenters shared that they wanted Demon Hunter to visit more cities.
"Still waiting for that Portland, OR date!!!" wrote a commenter.
"When you guys coming to the UK?" added another.
Demon Hunter replied to several unsatisfied fans in the comments section.
"Coming to Floroda for @welcometorockville and skipping the central Florida show that was canceled over hurricane couple years back? I don't think in the 25 years I've been a fan you have ever played Florida let alone south Florida. Sup with the hate for us?" asked a fan.
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"we've been to Florida before, and we'll be back. Make the drive to Rockville! We're coming from even further away than you'll be," responded the band.
When another fan wrote, "I was so excited when I saw this but then noticed not one Texas date," the band replied, "we played several Texas shows on the first leg of this tour."
Similarly, when a commenter stated, "It’s going down…but not in CA," Demon Hunter commented, "we did four shows in California a few months ago." In addition, another fan commented, "WTH no Texas?! That’s a bummer."
"we did three shows in Texas a few months ago," replied the band on Instagram.
Demon Hunter's Lead Singer Spoke About the Start of His Career in a 2024 Interview
Before starting Demon Hunter with his brother and former bandmate, Don Clark, vocalist Ryan Clark was in Focal Point during the mid-1990s. In an October 2024 interview with Make It Perfect, Ryan noted that he "was in high school" when Focal Point's record Suffering of the Masses was released in 1996. He explained that once that album came out, his "mind was already set on touring and working a job that would let [him] tour," as opposed to continuing his education.
He also said that at the start of his career as a musician, he would work at places where he "didn't have too much responsibility" and could take time off to tour.
This story was originally published by Parade on Jan 26, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
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