Ivan Moody from Five Finger Death Punch performs in concert at Rock im Park festival on June 4, 2017 in Nuremberg, Germany
Five Finger Death Punch Brings the Heat to Vegas
Five Finger Death Punch just dropped some major news that's got the Vegas rock scene buzzing. The multi-platinum metal giants announced their massive 2026-2027 world tour, and they're making a stop at Michelob ULTRA Arena on Saturday, September 19, 2026. This isn‘t just any tour - it’s their 20th Anniversary World Tour, celebrating two decades of crushing riffs and sold-out arenas.
The lineup is stacked with platinum-certified outlaw country artist Cody Jinks joining as special guest, plus rising stars Eva Under Fire rounding out the bill. With 48 cities on this leg alone, Vegas is getting prime real estate in what's shaping up to be one of the biggest rock tours of the year. Tickets hit the market this week, with pre-sales starting Wednesday and general admission going live Friday at 10 a.m. PT on AXS.com.
More Than Just a Concert
Here's where it gets interesting - Five Finger Death Punch isn‘t just bringing the noise, they’re bringing purpose. The band announced they're using this tour to support Team USA athletes gearing up for the 2028 Olympics and Paralympics in Los Angeles. A portion of every ticket sale will go directly to helping American athletes who, unlike their international competitors, don't receive government funding.
Founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory chose USA Judo as his focus, while vocalist Ivan Moody is backing the USA Cycling BMX Racing & BMX Freestyle teams. “It‘s a little-known fact that the United States is one of the only major countries in the world where the government does not fund Olympic and Paralympic athletes,” said Bathory in the announcement. Smart move tying patriotic support to a rock tour - very on-brand for a band that’s always championed military veterans and first responders.
What to Expect at the Show
The 20th Anniversary World Tour promises a mix of brand-new material from their upcoming tenth studio album alongside all the anthems that built their massive fanbase. We're talking hits from their recent “Best Of” collections, including chart-toppers like “I Refuse” and “The End” featuring BABYMETAL - which made history as the first track with Japanese lyrics to hit #1 at rock radio.
Five Finger Death Punch has consistently delivered high-energy performances that pack arenas, and Michelob ULTRA Arena provides the perfect intimate-yet-massive setting for their brand of controlled chaos. With the venue‘s state-of-the-art sound system and the band’s reputation for explosive live shows, September can't come fast enough. Mark your calendars and get ready to witness why these guys have dominated rock charts for two decades straight.
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