Korn have announced their first 2026 Latin American tour dates.
The trek will take place throughout May with Spiritbox and Seven Hours After Violet serving as support. Tickets go on sale on various days for different locations — Thursday (Oc. 16) for the shows in Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Colombia, Peru and Chile and Friday (Oct. 17) for the one in Mexico.
Korn just wrapped up the last of their 2025 performances earlier this month at the Aftershock Festival in Sacramento, California. They hit countless festivals throughout Europe and North America this year, played two shows with System of a Down in New Jersey in August and also toured through Canada in September.
Korn 2026 Latin American Tour Dates
May 2 – Bogota, Colombia @ Coliseo Medplus
May 5 – San Miguel, Peru @ Costa 21
May 8 – San Joaquin, Chile @ Parque Estadio Nacional
May 10 – Buenos Aires, Argentina @ Parque Sarmiento
May 13 – Asuncion, Paraguay @ Jockey Club del Paraguay
May 16 – São Paulo, Brazil @ Allianz Parque
May 19 – Mexico City, Mexico @ Palacio de los Deportes
When Will Korn Release New Music?
Korn’s last album Requiem came out in 2022 and several members of the band have discussed new music since then. This past June, James “Munky” Shaffer told BBC Radio 1 that they’ve been recording all of their new material on tape.
“The guy gives us a thumbs up in the window, and we start playing. And all of us are locked in. And if we don’t get it right, we rewind the tape and we do it again. It takes more commitment. It’s, like, this is how we used to make records. So there’s an energy to it that, I think, we like,” he said [via Blabbermouth].
2025 Rock + Metal Tour Guide
The bands that are touring in 2025, who is opening and how to get tickets.
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On Tour:
Sept. 14 – Nov. 16
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TR/ST
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Alice Cooper
On Tour:
Sept. 16 – Oct. 26
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Corrosion of Conformity
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All Time Low
On Tour:
Oct. 4 – Nov. 29
Support From:
Mayday Parade, The Cab, Four Year Strong and The Paradox
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As I Lay Dying
On Tour:
Oct. 30 – Nov. 14
Support From:
N/A
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Avril Lavigne
On Tour:
Oct. 18
Support From:
Simple Plan, We the Kings, Fefe Dobson
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On Tour:
Nov. 13 – Dec. 6
Support From:
Soul Blind, Johnny Booth, Hong Kong Fuck You and Atomic Rule
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Between the Buried and Me
On Tour:
Sept. 14 – Oct. 30 (with Hail the Sun)
Support From:
Delta Sleep
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Blink-182
On Tour:
Aug. 28 – Oct. 4
Support From:
Alkaline Trio
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Breaking Benjamin
On Tour:
Aug. 29 – Oct. 12 (with Three Days Grace)
Support From:
Wage War, Lakeview, Return to Dust
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Bring Me the Horizon
On Tour:
Sept. 23 – Oct. 5
Support From:
Motionless in White, The Plot in You and Amira Elfeky
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Bruce Dickinson
On Tour:
Aug. 22 – Oct. 5
Support From:
N/A
Bush 2024
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Bush
On Tour:
Aug. 29 – Dec. 19
Support From:
Rival Sons, Filter
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Cannibal Corpse
On Tour:
Sept. 15 – Oct. 22
Support From:
Municipal Waste, Fulci
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Cattle Decapitation
On Tour:
Nov. 16 – Dec. 20
Support From:
Aborted, Frozen Soul, Tribal Gaze
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Cavalera
On Tour:
Sept. 18 – Oct. 18
Support From:
Fear Factory
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Chevelle
On Tour:
Aug. 7 – Oct. 2
Support From:
Asking Alexandria, Dead Poet Society
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Nuclear Blast Records
Corrosion of Conformity
On Tour
Sept. 25 – Oct. 21
Support From:
N/A
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Creed
On Tour:
Dec. 19 – 30
Support From:
Sevendust, Hinder
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Def Leppard
On Tour:
July 23 – Oct. 11
Support From:
Bret Michaels, The Struts, Extreme
Dragonforce
On Tour:
Sept. 12 – Oct. 4
Support From:
Powerwolf
Dream Theater 2024
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Dream Theater
On Tour:
Sept. 5 – Oct. 25
Support From:
N/A
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Tracey Brown
Dying Fetus
On Tour:
Sept. 24 – Oct. 20
Support From:
Gates to Hell, Mugshot
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Eagles
On Tour:
Oct. 3 – Nov. 8 (Las Vegas residency)
Support From:
N/A
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Fit for a King
On Tour:
Oct. 20 – Dec. 7
Support From:
Make Them Suffer, Spite, 156/Silence
Foo Fighters
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Foo Fighters
On Tour:
Oct. 2 – 10
Support From:
N/A
From Ashes to New
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From Ashes to New
On Tour:
Sept. 20 – Nov. 14
Support From:
Magnolia Park, Until I Wake, Not Enough Space
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Garbage
On Tour:
Sept. 3 – Nov. 14
Support From:
Starcrawler
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Shawn Stanley
GWAR
On Tour:
Oct. 18 – Nov. 22
Support From:
Helmet, The Dwarves, Blood Vulture
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Halestorm
On Tour:
Sept. 11 – Nov. 26
Support From:
Apocalyptica, Lindsey Stirling, Bloodywood, Kelsey Karter and the Heroines
Incubus
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Incubus
On Tour:
Oct. 4
Support From:
Manchester Orchestra
In This Moment
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In This Moment
On Tour:
Sept. 18 – Oct. 24
Support From:
Wargasm, Kat Von D, The Pretty Wild, Dayseeker, The Funeral Portrait, DED
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Judas Priest
On Tour:
Sept. 16 – Oct. 26 (with Alice Cooper)
Support From:
Corrosion of Conformity
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Korn
On Tour:
Sept. 17 – Oct. 1
Support From:
Gojira, Loathe
Linkin Park 2024
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Linkin Park
On Tour:
Jan. 31 – Nov. 15
Support From:
Queens of the Stone Age, Spiritbox, AFI, Architects, grandson, Jean Dawson, JPEGMAFIA, PVRIS
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Loathe
On Tour:
Oct. 21 – Nov. 24
Support From:
Trauma Ray, Spy
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Lorna Shore
On Tour:
Sept. 17 – Oct. 30
Support From:
The Black Dahlia Murder, Shadow of Intent, PeelingFlesh
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Mammoth
On Tour:
Oct. 31 – Dec. 7
Support From:
Myles Kennedy
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Marilyn Manson
On Tour:
Aug. 7 – Nov. 30
Support From:
N/A
Metallica
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Metallica
On Tour:
April 19 – Nov. 19
Support From:
Pantera, Limp Bizkit, Suicidal Tendencies, Ice Nine Kills
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Mudvayne
On Tour:
Sept. 11 – Oct. 26
Support From:
Static-X, Vended
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Oasis
On Tour:
July 4 – Nov. 23
Support From:
Richard Ashcroft, Cage the Elephant
Papa Roach
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Papa Roach
On Tour:
March 20 – Oct. 5 (with Rise Against)
Nov. 25 – Dec. 10
Support From:
Underoath, The Used, Sleep Theory
Poppy
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Poppy
On Tour:
Sept. 2 – Oct. 12
Support From:
Dying Wish, MSpaint
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Queens of the Stone Age
On Tour:
Oct. 2 – Nov. 21
Support From:
N/A
Rise Against
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Rise Against
On Tour:
March 20 – Oct. 5 (with Papa Roach)
Support From:
Underoath
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Robert Plant
On Tour:
Oct. 30 – Nov. 22
Support From:
N/A
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Saliva
On Tour:
Aug. 29 – Oct. 16
Support From:
Earshot, The Founder Featuring Austin John Winkler, Lylvc
sevendust
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Sevendust
On Tour:
Nov. 14 – Dec. 12
Support From:
Cory Marks
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The Sex Pistols with Frank Carter
On Tour:
March 29 – Oct. 16
Support From:
N/A
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Shinedown
On Tour:
Aug. 30 – Dec. 6
Support From:
Bush, Beartooth, Morgan Wade
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Sleep Token
On Tour:
Sept. 16 – Oct. 11
Support From:
N/A
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Spiritbox
On Tour:
Nov. 12 – Dec. 7
Support From:
Periphery, Honey Revenge
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Jeremy Saffer
Static-X
On Tour:
Oct. 2, 10, 17, 23
Support From:
Dope
Steel Panther 2024
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Steel Panther
On Tour:
Oct. 23 – Nov. 8
Support From:
N/A
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The Struts
On Tour:
July 31 – Sept. 30
Support From:
Dirty Honey
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Three Days Grace
On Tour:
May 8 – Oct. 4 (festival run)
Aug. 29 – Oct. 12 (with Breaking Benjamin)
Support From:
Wage War, Return to Dust
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Thrice
On Tour:
Oct. 17 – Nov. 23
Support From:
Modern Color, Downward
Tom Morello
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Tom Morello
On Tour:
Nov. 13 – 22
Support From:
N/A
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Trivium
On Tour:
Oct. 31 – Dec. 14
Support From:
Jinjer, Heriot
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Turnstile
On Tour:
Sept. 15 – Oct. 19
Support From:
Amyl and the Sniffers, SPEED, Jane Remover, Mannequin Pussy, Blood Orange
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Brittany Bowman
Volbeat
On Tour:
Sept. 18 – Nov. 13
Support From:
Wage War, Halestorm, The Ghost Inside, Bush, Gel
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Whitechapel
On Tour:
Nov. 12 – Dec. 14
Support From:
Bodysnatcher, Angelmaker, Disembodied Tyrant
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The Who
On Tour:
Aug. 16 – Sept. 28
Support From:
N/A
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ZZ Top
On Tour:
June 1 – Oct. 10
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