The concert industry is as busy as ever, and fans will have plenty of metal and hard rock tours to choose from in 2024 — with many more to be announced in the coming weeks and months.
No matter your taste in heavy music, there’s something for you in terms of upcoming shows. Classic metal fans can go out and see Metallica, Judas Priest, or Pantera, while those who listened to mainstream rock radio in the late ’90s and early 2000s can catch Godsmack, Disturbed, Limp Bizkit, or a reunited Creed.
If punk rock is your thing, you’re covered with Green Day’s stadium tour or the likes of Social Distortion, Bad Religion, Dropkick Murphys, and Flogging Molly. And industrial devotees can catch Ministry with support from Gary Numan and Front Line Assembly.
None of those acts extreme enough for you? Don’t worry, as Amon Amarth are heading out with Cannibal Corpse and Obituary, while Cattle Decapitation and Carnifex are teaming up for a co-headlining tour.
And if your definition of “heavy” casts a wide net, then there’s acts like Chelsea Wolfe, Sleep Token, and ††† (Crosses) to satisfy your eclectic taste in music.
Meanwhile, if you wanna end up leaving a show looking like you’ve been through a bloody battle, you can always check out a GWAR concert.
So, without further ado, below are 30 of the most anticipated metal & hard rock tours of 2024.
-Spencer Kaufman
Managing Editor, Heavy Consequence
A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer
One of the year’s more stacked packages includes a triumvirate of alternative-rock luminaries A Perfect Circle, Primus, and Puscifer. Dubbed the “Sessanta” (which means “sixty” in Italian), the unprecedented tour is a celebration of Maynard James Keenan’s 60th birthday and will see all three bands playing their own sets as well as sharing the stage. Initially, the itinerary only consisted of a handful of dates in mid-to-late April. When those concerts sold out fast, additional shows in April and May were added to meet demand. – Jon Hadusek
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Amon Amarth w/ Cannibal Corpse and Obituary
The vikings Amon Amarth will be flanked by two of the greatest death metal bands of all-time — Cannibal Corpse and Obituary — on this spring campaign. For many headbangers, this would be a destination show if any one of these bands were headlining. To get all three in the same night is revelatory. Some kind of extreme metal holiday should be declared in each town this tour hits. – J.H.
Avenged Sevenfold
Avenged Sevenfold returned in 2023 with their first new album in nearly seven years. The LP, titled Life Is But a Dream …, features singer M. Shadows and company veering into experimental, Mr. Bungle-esque territory, proving that the band is ever-evolving. That said, fans can still expect to hear older favorites like “Bat Country” and “Hail to the King” when A7X hit the road for a North American run in March with support from Poppy and Sullivan King. – Spencer Kaufman
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Bad Religion and Social Distortion
Two stalwarts of California punk are teaming up when Bad Religion and Social Distortion hit the road together for a co-headlining spring tour. The great news is that Social D frontman Mike Ness is recovering well from a battle with tonsil cancer that forced his band to postpone a summer 2023 run. In addition to the spring dates, Social D are set to make up that 2023 tour with their own headlining trek in the fall. And as a bonus, Social D will be playing their 1983 debut album Mommy’s Little Monster in full on the outing with Bad Religion. – S.K.
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Better Lovers
Fresh off earning the top spot on our 30 Best Metal & Hard Rock Songs of 2023 list with their killer single “30 Under 13,” the supergroup Better Lovers (featuring former members of The Dillinger Escape Plan and Every Time I Die) are set to embark on a spring North American tour, featuring support from SeeYouSpaceCowboy, Foreign Hands, and Greyhaven. Singer Greg Puciato always brings an element of danger to the stage, as evidenced by his Dillinger days, so expect a raucous show when Better Lovers hit your town. – S.K.
Bush w/ Jerry Cantrell and Candlebox
Bush will be out in support of their new career-spanning hits compilation, and they’re celebrating the occasion with fellow ’90s heroes Jerry Cantrell (of Alice in Chains) and Candlebox. Here’s another all-star tour where the support acts demand early attendance. Cantrell has been touring regularly since releasing his latest solo album Brighten, so expect a setlist of new material and some choice AIC cuts; meanwhile, Candlebox are continuing their farewell tour in support of their final studio album, The Long Goodbye. – J.H.
Cattle Decapitation and Carnifex
Two of extreme metal’s finest — Cattle Decapitation and Carnifex — are joining forces for a spring outing, each touring behind a strong 2023 album. Cattle Decapitation unleashed Terrasite in May of last year, while Carnifex unveiled Necromanteum, in October 2023. The tour kicks off April 30th in Mesa, Arizona, and wraps up May 26th in Las Vegas. -S.K.
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Chelsea Wolfe
Chelsea Wolfe will be hitting the road in support of her new album, She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She (out February 9th), which has already yielded the excellent singles “Dusk” and “Whispers in the Echo Chamber.” The North American tour kicks off February 27th in San Diego and runs through a March 30th show in Los Angeles.
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Clutch
Clutch have been bringing the rock for more than 30 years, and show no signs of slowing down. Neil Fallon and company are hitting the road with support from Blacktop Mojo and The Native Howl. The trek launches April 26th in Richmond, Virginia, and includes stops at the Welcome to Rockville festival on May 11th in Daytona Beach, Florida, and at the Sonic Temple fest on May 19th in Columbus, Ohio, which is the final date of the tour. – S.K.
Creed
It took more than a decade for Creed to reunite, but their timing was impeccable. After announcing last summer that they would return to headline a couple of cruises in April 2024, they became the buzz of Major League Baseball when the Texas Rangers revealed that they had been using the band’s music as a rallying cry on the way to winning a World Series. Creed then announced a full-scale summer North American tour that will feature direct support from 3 Doors Down on most dates. – S.K.