Evanescence has confirmed an extensive 2026 tour across North America, the UK, and Europe, bringing together one of the strongest lineups in current alternative rock. The band, led by Amy Lee, will feature guest appearances by Spiritbox, Poppy, Nova Twins, and K. Flay , reinforcing their commitment to highlighting female voices in heavy music, a choice inspired by the group's recent collaborations.

The North American leg will take place from June to August, with Spiritbox and Nova Twins as opening acts. In September, Evanescence heads to the UK alongside Poppy and K. Flay, before concluding the tour with European shows in late September and early October, this time with Poppy and Nova Twins. The tour culminates in a special night at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado on October 26th, featuring an exclusive guest appearance by K. Flay.

Amy Lee explained that the tour's curation was influenced by her recent collaborations. In July, Evanescence released "Fight Like A Girl" with K. Flay , in addition to the collaboration with Halsey , the featured singer on the song "Hand That Feeds ." Then, in September, Lee joined forces with Poppy and Courtney LaPlante (Spiritbox) on the single "End Of You." The vocalist also hinted that new music from the band is on the way, reinforcing speculation about a new album . In 2025, the band had already resumed its creative rhythm with the release of "Afterlife," Devil May Cry soundtrack .

“Collaborating with K. Flay, Poppy, and Courtney LaPlante made me want to create a world where we could share the stage together, and I’m so happy we’re going to make that a reality! I can’t wait to share what we have in store and I’m excited for this amazing tour,” said Amy Lee [via Louder ].

Furthermore, the new tour will also have a social impact: Evanescence has partnered with PLUS1 , donating US$1, €1, or £1 from each ticket to organizations that provide medical and humanitarian assistance to vulnerable communities around the world.

With shows alongside Metallica and My Chemical Romance in 2025 and an album in production, Evanescence is preparing for 2026, opening a new phase in the band's career.

“This year has been so inspiring in so many ways, creating so much new music, doing shows that were on our bucket list, and working with so many artists who bring us life. We are channeling all of this energy and inspiration into an epic 2026 for our fans,” concluded Amy Lee.

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