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MACHINE HEAD announces 'An Evening With…' spring 2026 European tour

26-11-2025

San Francisco Bay Area metallers MACHINE HEAD have announced European headlining tour for the spring of 2026. Dubbed “An Evening With…”, the trek will see the Robb Flynn-fronted outfit revive its three-hour show format, performing without support acts to deliver an exhaustive set of anthems, deep cuts and fan favorites.

Flynn commented: “Head Cases, I’ve been thinking a lot about what makes a MACHINE HEAD show… a MACHINE f**kin’ HEAD show. People talk about the riffs, the circle pits, the sweat, the beers, the chaos — and yeah, all of that is part of who we are. It always has been. But there’s something else. Something I didn’t fully understand until years into doing this. It’s the singing. The way you take our songs… songs we wrote in a cold Oakland rehearsal room, in dark places, in moments of pain, struggle, or heartbreak — and you turn them into something bigger. Something yours.

“I’ve stood on stages all over the world, guitar hanging off my shoulder, lights blinding my eyes, sweat dripping down my face… and then I hear it: You. All of you. Singing louder than the PA. Singing like the song belongs to you — and it does. That feeling… I can’t compare it to anything else in my life.

“There was a show a while back — honestly, I can’t even remember what city it was — but during ‘Darkness Within’, the crowd came in so strong on that first line I actually stepped back from the mic. Just… let it happen. And as I listened, I felt something shift inside me. Like, this is why we’re here. This connection. This shared voice. It’s not a performance anymore. It becomes a conversation. A communion. And that’s why we’re doing this tour.

“No openers. No limits. Just 3 hours of anthems, deep cuts, ragers & epics, the songs you’ve screamed so loud we could feel it in our bones.

“I want these nights to feel like those rare shows where everything clicks and the world falls away. Where we can dig into the catalog, take our time, talk, play, improvise, go places we haven’t gone in years… or ever. I want to see you jump until the floor shakes. I want to hear those first words of ‘Halo’ explode like a war cry. I want to hear that massive ‘Let freedom ring’ during ‘Davidian’ that rattles the walls. I want to feel the whole room move as one.

“These are the nights where the band and the fans become the same damn thing.

“Pre-sale tickets start today. I hope you’ll be there with us. I hope you’ll bring your voice. Because we’re going to need it.”

MACHINE HEAD 2026 “An Evening With…” European tour dates:

April 11 – Copenhagen – Vega (Denmark)
April 13 – Hamburg – Inselparkhalle (Germany)
April 15 – Warsaw – Progresja (Poland)
April 17 – Zwickau – Stadthalle (Germany)
April 18 – Berlin – Columbiahalle (Germany)
April 19 – Vienna – Gasometer (Austria)
April 20 – Munich – Tonhalle (Germany)
April 22 – Milan – Alcatraz (Italy)
April 23 – Marseille – Espace Julien (France)
April 24 – Balma – Interference (France)
April 25 – Villava – Sala Totem Aretoa (Spain)
April 27 – Madrid – Sala Riviera (Spain)
April 28 – Lisbon – Lav Lisboa Ao Vivo (Portugal)
April 29 – Malaga – Sala Paris 15 (Spain)
April 30 – Barcelona – Razzmatazz (Spain)
May 02 – Paris – L’Olympia (France)
May 03 – Strasbourg – La Laiterie (France)
May 04 – Saarbrucken – Saarlandhalle (Germany)
May 06 – Ludwigsburg – MHP Arena (Germany)
May 07 – Wiesbaden – Schlachthof Wiesbaden (Germany)
May 08 – Cologne – Palladiu (Germany)
May 09 – Fribourg – Fri-Son (Switzerland)
May 11 – Tilburg – Escape Room 013 (Netherlands)
May 12 – Brussels – Ancienne Belgique (Belgium)
May 14 – Glasgow – O2 Academy Glasgow (United Kingdom)
May 15 – Manchester – O2 Victoria Warehouse (United Kingdom)
May 16 – Wolverhampton – Civic At The Halls (United Kingdom)
May 17 – London – O2 Academy Brixton (United Kingdom)

San Francisco Bay Area metallers MACHINE HEAD have released the official music video for their song “ØUTSIDER”. The clip was filmed during the band’s April 17 concert at The Aztec Theatre in San Antonio, Texas. The track is taken from the band’s eleventh album, UNATØNED, which came out today (Friday, April 25) via Nuclear Blast/Imperium Recordings.

Watch “Outsider” below.

MACHINE HEAD frontman Robb Flynn comments: “‘Outsider’ is an anthem that has kinship with anyone who’s had to cut toxic people loose. These last few years, I’ve had to let go of a lot of relationships, and I know I’m not alone in that. This track is for anyone who’s been there.”

Watch the previously releaed  BØNESCRAPER and “Unbøund” below.

The band took to their social media to say:

Head Cases! We’re excited to reveal that our long-awaited eleventh studio album, UNATØNED, drops April 25th, 2025 via Nuclear Blast X Imperium Recordings.

🔥 The crushing new single “UNBØUND” is out now.

UNATØNED is a testament to momentum, an album honed to its sharpest edge, forged on creative discipline and the hunger to push forward. It drips with melancholy melodies, and yet hammers with bludgeoning riffs, soars with anthemic sing-a-longs of love-lost and sadness, to bellowing power and undeniable confidence. Eleven albums deep, Machine Head remain as fierce, relevant, and unstoppable as ever.

🛒 PRE-ORDER the album in the following formats:
Tan with Black and Red Swirl Vinyl (Ltd to 550)
Nuclear Blast Exclusive
Black and Grey Marbled Vinyl (Ltd to 1K)
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All vinyl includes a massive 12×12 page matte finish booklet.

UNATØNED track listing:
1. LANDSCAPE ØF THØRNS
2. ATØMIC REVELATIØNS
3. UNBØUND
4. ØUTSIDER
5. NØT LØNG FØR THIS WØRLD
6. THESE SCARS WØN’T DEFINE US
7. DUSTMAKER
8. BØNESCRAPER
9. ADDICTED TØ PAIN
10. BLEEDING ME DRY
11. SHARDS ØF SHATTERED DREAMS
12. SCØRN

MACHINE HEAD is:
Robb Flynn       Vocals, Guitars (1991-present)
Jared MacEachern        Bass, Vocals (backing) (2013-present)
Matt Alston       Drums, Percussion (2019-present)
Reece Scruggs Guitars (2024-present)

Last year, MACHINE HEAD released a new single, “These Scars Won’t Define Us”. The official lyric video for the track, which features guest appearances by the other three bands which will accompany MACHINE HEAD on the Flynn-fronted outfit’s spring 2025 North American tour — Swedish metal icons IN FLAMES, Italian alt-metallers LACUNA COIL and American metalcore maestros UNEARTH — can be seen below.

Their five-week jaunt will begin on April 5, 2025 in Oakland, California at the legendary Fox Theater, then heads south for a stop at Sick New World festival, then east, and back across Canada, before concluding on May 10 in Kelowna, British Columbia.

“These Scars Won’t Define Us” is taken from MACHINE HEAD‘s upcoming album, which is slated for an April 2025 release.

MACHINE HEAD‘s current lineup includes former HAVOK guitarist Reece Alan ScruggsScruggs stepped in for MACHINE HEAD‘s previous guitarist Wacław “Vogg” Kiełtyka, who had been unable to make some of the group’s dates due to his touring commitments with his longtime band DECAPITATED.

Reece made his live debut with MACHINE HEAD in November 2022 at Strummer’s in Fresno, California at the opening show of the “Electric Happy Hour (Live)” tour.

Vogg joined MACHINE HEAD‘s touring lineup prior to the launch of the band’s “Burn My Eyes” 25th-anniversary tour in late 2019.

The rest of MACHINE HEAD‘s lineup consists of guitarist/vocalist Robb Flynn, bassist Jared MacEachern and British drummer Matt Alston (DEVILMENTEASTERN FRONT).

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