Extreme metal titans Arch Enemy have just announced a run of European live dates for 2026.
Stepping away from the massive open-air festival stages, Arch Enemy is taking things back to the underground. This tour will see the band packing into intimate, sweaty club venues across the continent throughout July and August.
Kicking off in Berlin on July 19 and wrapping up in Manchester on August 11, the tour promises a raw, up-close experience for fans.
“Back To The Root Of All Evil” 2026 Tour Dates:
- 19 Jul – Germany – Berlin, Bi Nuu
- 21 Jul – Denmark – Copenhagen, Pumpehuset
- 22 Jul – Sweden – Stockholm, Kollektivet Livet
- 24 Jul – Finland – Helsinki, Tavastia
- 25 Jul – Estonia – Tallinn, Helitehas
- 27 Jul – Poland – Krakow, Hype Park
- 02 Aug – Germany – Cologne, Club Volta
- 03 Aug – France – Paris, Maroquinerie
- 05 Aug – Spain – Vitoria, Jimmy Jazz
- 09 Aug – Netherlands – Utrecht, Tivoli Pandora
- 10 Aug – England – London, The Underworld
- 11 Aug – England – Manchester, Rebellion
Arch Enemy have also unveiled their latest single, “To The Last Breath,” their first release since separating from longtime vocalist Alissa White-Gluz in November 2025. Although the band has yet to officially name their new singer, fans have already begun speculating — with many pointing to Lauren Hart of Once Human.
From the very first moments of the track, listeners picked up on vocal characteristics similar to Hart’s style, sparking widespread discussion online. Social media platforms quickly filled with reactions and theories, with some fans suggesting the mystery has essentially been solved.
The anticipation continues, as an official music video and formal introduction of the new vocalist are expected later today. That reveal should finally confirm the identity of the voice behind the band’s latest chapter, ending months of speculation fueled by a series of cryptic teasers.
Those teasers had initially triggered rumors of a reunion with former frontwoman Angela Gossow. Following White-Gluz’s exit, Gossow shared a cryptic clip and temporarily darkened her social media profile, prompting intense fan speculation. She later addressed the rumors on Instagram, clarifying:
“It’s not ME! But thank you for all the love! I am really excited to be involved in this new chapter as the manager This is gonna CRUSH!”
Gossow made it clear that although she remains heavily involved behind the scenes, she will not be stepping back in as vocalist. She has continued serving as the band’s manager since leaving the microphone in 2014.
With “To The Last Breath” now released and the official video and frontperson reveal on the way, fans are watching for clues about who will officially take over the role.