2010s Heavy Metal Band The Last Ten Seconds of Life Announces Tour Madz DizonTue, January 27, 2026 at 5:10 AM UTC 0 (Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Image) The Last Ten Seconds of Life has officially announced their Spring 2026 headlining run, The Dead Ones Album Release Tour, giving fans a first chance to experience their new music live before the record even hits shelves. The Pennsylvaniabased deathcore band revealed the news on Instagram, confirming a 12date stretch across the United States and Canada, running from April 2 in Columbus, Ohio, to April 16 in Cleveland, Ohio.
2010s Heavy Metal Band The Last Ten Seconds of Life Announces Tour
Madz DizonTue, January 27, 2026 at 5:10 AM UTC
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(Photo by Al Pereira/Getty Image)
The Last Ten Seconds of Life has officially announced their Spring 2026 headlining run, The Dead Ones Album Release Tour, giving fans a first chance to experience their new music live before the record even hits shelves.
The Pennsylvania-based deathcore band revealed the news on Instagram, confirming a 12-date stretch across the United States and Canada, running from April 2 in Columbus, Ohio, to April 16 in Cleveland, Ohio.
The tour supports the band's upcoming eighth full-length album, The Dead Ones, which arrives on April 17, 2026, via Metal Blade Records. It also marks a major milestone for the group, as the album serves as their debut release on the respected metal label.
Joining The Last Ten Seconds of Life on the road are Traitors and Nailed Shut on most dates, with additional support from The Crimson Armada and Flesh Prison on select stops.
The Dead Ones Album Release Tour begins April 2 at Summit Music Hall in Columbus, Ohio, and continues through key markets including Indianapolis, Harrisburg, Rochester, Clifton and Hampton Beach.
Canadian fans will also get multiple chances to catch the band live, with shows scheduled in Quebec City, Montreal and London, Ontario. The final date takes place on April 16 at Foundry in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Select shows will feature The Crimson Armada, while Flesh Prison appears on the Canadian leg and a handful of U.S. dates. One Cleveland show will notably exclude Nailed Shut, giving that night a slightly different lineup.
This tour follows closely behind the band's busy winter schedule supporting Left To Suffer across North America. Musically, The Dead Ones is described as intense and deeply personal. Produced by Carson Slovak and Grant McFarland at Atrium Audio in Pennsylvania, the album focuses heavily on thick guitar, bass, and drum tones.
The album also stands out for its four guest appearances, each tied closely to the tour's promotional buzz. "Make It To Heaven" features David Simonich of Signs Of The Swarm, while "Rat Trap" includes Nate Johnson, formerly of Fit For An Autopsy. Alan Grnja of Distant appears on "Dollar To A Dime," and original vocalist Storm Strope returns on the track "XXXXXXXXXX," a moment that connects the band's past and present.
Instrument-wise, the record was tracked using a six-string baritone ESP-LTD Viper tuned to Drop F, a tuning last used during the band's early Warpath EP era. Additional pedals were layered in to boost heaviness during select parts, pushing the sound toward a darker and more crushing edge.Seeing The Last Ten Seconds of Life headline rooms across North America, backed by four respected heavy acts, makes The Dead Ones Album Release Tour one of spring 2026's most anticipated metal runs.
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