Korn Extend 2025-26 Tour, Global Dates Highlight Limited U.S. Run
21.06.2026 - 00:14:26 | ad-hoc-news.de
Korn keep their live machine in motion with a 2025-26 run that mixes U.S. amphitheaters, European arenas and key festival slots worldwide. According to the band’s official tour listings and major ticketing platforms, the nu-metal veterans have shows stretching across North America and Europe into late 2025 and early 2026.
Where Korn play in the U.S.
The U.S. itinerary focuses on a compact run of amphitheater and arena dates rather than a full cross-country sweep, giving American fans only a limited window to catch the band. Venues include major outdoor sites and multi-purpose arenas in key regional hubs, often with hard rock and metal support acts.
Ticketing pages on platforms such as Ticketmaster and regional promoters show strong demand in several markets, with higher-tier tickets and select VIP packages already flagged as low remaining. Fans in coastal cities face the most competition, where Korn’s draw has remained consistently strong since their 1990s breakthrough.
The European and global route
Outside the U.S., Korn continue to lean heavily on European arenas and major festival stages, especially in Germany, the UK and central Europe. Listings on Songkick and Bandsintown show dates aligned with established rock and metal events as well as standalone headline nights.
In several European cities the band step up to larger capacities than typical U.S. theaters, underlining their long-standing status as a top draw on the continent. Routing typically clusters shows by region, minimizing travel gaps and keeping production on the road efficiently.
Tour, charts and work at a glance
For readers who follow Korn beyond the current tour, our archive collects further reporting on albums, past runs and chart developments.
The musical core of Korn
Korn helped define nu-metal by fusing down-tuned, percussive guitars with hip-hop inflections, dark melodic hooks and Jonathan Davis’s emotionally raw vocals. Classic albums such as Korn (1994) and Follow the Leader (1998) shaped late-1990s rock radio and MTV rotations.
Where the band stands now
Korn are currently active with a steady touring schedule into 2025-26 and no publicly announced hiatus.
Korn at a glance
- Act: Korn
- Genre: Nu-metal / alternative metal
- Origin: Bakersfield, California, United States
- Active since: 1993
- Lineup: Jonathan Davis (vocals), James 'Munky' Shaffer (guitar), Brian 'Head' Welch (guitar), Reginald 'Fieldy' Arvizu (bass), Ray Luzier (drums)
- Label: Loma Vista / Concord
- Key works: Korn (1994), Follow the Leader (1998), Issues (1999), Requiem (2022)
- Current album/single: Requiem, released February 4, 2022
- Charts / certifications: Multiple multi-platinum albums in the U.S., including Follow the Leader and Issues
- Next live date: Future tour dates across North America and Europe in 2025-26
Frequently asked questions about Korn
Does Korn tour the U.S. in 2025-26?
Korn have a limited number of U.S. amphitheater and arena dates listed as part of a wider 2025-26 routing that also includes European arenas and festival stages.
Where did Korn form and when?
Korn formed in Bakersfield, California in 1993, emerging from members of the local band L.A.P.D. and quickly becoming a key name in the nu-metal wave.
Which Korn albums are considered essential?
Many fans and critics highlight Korn (1994), Follow the Leader (1998) and Issues (1999) as core releases, alongside later work like Requiem (2022) that shows the band’s enduring sound.
This article was created with AI assistance and editorially reviewed. All information without guarantee; dates, chart positions and certifications may change at short notice.
