The metal world is bracing for impact as Sabaton, Pop Evil, and Wings of Steel officially announce their Monumental Mid-2026 Global Tour. The powerhouse collaboration unites three explosive forces from different corners of heavy music, promising thunderous riffs, arena-sized choruses, and a stage production built to shake stadium foundations. What began as speculation among fans has now become one of the most anticipated tour announcements of the year.
The tour kicks off June 5, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA at the Kia Forum before storming through North America with stops including June 8 in Phoenix, AZ, June 12 in Dallas, TX, June 15 in Atlanta, GA, June 18 in Chicago, IL, June 21 in Toronto, ON, and June 25 in New York City, NY at Madison Square Garden. The North American leg concludes June 28 in Boston, MA, closing out a high-voltage run that promises packed arenas and explosive pyrotechnics.
In July, the tour crosses the Atlantic for a massive European stretch beginning July 5 in London, UK at The O2 Arena. From there, it rolls through July 8 in Paris, France, July 11 in Berlin, Germany, July 14 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, July 17 in Stockholm, Sweden, and July 20 in Madrid, Spain. Each city is expected to deliver sold-out crowds as Sabaton return to home territory with a production rumored to be their biggest yet.
August sees the band heading further across the globe, launching August 3 in Sydney, Australia, followed by August 6 in Melbourne, August 12 in Tokyo, Japan, and August 18 in São Paulo, Brazil. The global sweep underscores the scale of this tour — not just a regional run, but a full-force worldwide assault on the metal calendar.
With Sabaton’s cinematic war anthems, Pop Evil’s arena-rock firepower, and Wings of Steel’s classic metal revival energy, the Monumental Global Tour 2026 is shaping up to be more than a concert series — it’s a celebration of power, unity, and the unstoppable spirit of heavy music. Fans across continents now have dates circled, tickets on watchlists, and one shared mission: be there when three forces take one stage.