When Is Jinjer Touring North America In 2026 And Who Is Joining Them?
Jinjer will tour North America from June through July 2026 across 37 cities with Crystal Lake and Entheos, closing out the Duél album cycle.
TL;DR
Jinjer are returning to North America for a 37-date tour with Crystal Lake and Entheos—but this isn’t just another run. It’s the final chapter of the Duél era, and that changes what this tour means.
Jinjer aren’t just announcing dates—they’re drawing a line under a defining stretch of their career.
After years of relentless touring and a European run that packed out venues and pulled over 50,000 fans, this next move isn’t about momentum. It’s about closure.
And bands don’t usually frame tours like that unless something bigger is coming next.
Why This Tour Hits Different Right Now
Metal has a pattern—when a band openly labels something as the “final” run of an era, it usually means a shift is coming right after.
Jinjer have quietly moved from support slots with bands like Slipknot and Disturbed into a position where they can headline globally without question. The Duél cycle is where that transition fully locked in.
Now it’s ending.
So here’s the real question—are we about to see the peak version of Jinjer live, or the last version of this sound before they evolve again?
If you’ve been following how modern metal bands level up between cycles, moments like this usually signal a turning point—and it’s something that’s been unfolding across the Loaded Radio stream lately.
Jinjer 2026 North American Tour Dates And Cities
The run kicks off June 5 in Ottawa and stretches through late July, covering 37 cities across the United States and Canada.
This isn’t just a club run—it’s a full-scale North American push that blends headline shows with high-visibility festival slots.
Fans looking to catch Jinjer live on this run can find tickets at this location.
June 05 – Ottawa, ON @ Bronson Centre **
June 06 – Granby, QC @ Festival Au Lac
June 07 – Toronto, ON @ Danforth Music Hall **
June 09 – Boston, MA @ Big Night Live
June 10 – Wallingford, CT @ Dome at Oakdale
June 12 – New York, NY @ Paramount Times Square
June 13 – Washington, DC @ Warped Tour
June 14 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
June 16 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Roxian
June 17 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
June 18 – Atlanta, GA @ Buckhead Theater
June 19 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
June 21 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
June 23 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
June 24 – Dallas, TX @ House of Blues
June 25 – San Antonio, TX @ Aztec Theatre
June 27 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s
June 28 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Diamond Ballroom
June 30 – Tempe, AZ @ Marquee
July 01 – San Diego, CA @ House of Blues
July 02 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
July 03 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore
July 05 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
July 07 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Ballroom
July 08.07.26 CA – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom
July 09 – Tacoma, WA @ Temple Theatre
July 10 – Boise, ID @ Revolution
July 13 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
July 14 – Madison, WI @ The Sylvee
July 15 – St. Louis, MO @ The Pageant
July 17 – Mansfield, OH @ INKarceration
July 18 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Upheaval
July 19 – Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
July 21 – Denver, CO @ Summit **
July 22 – Albuquerque, NM @ Revel **
July 24 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues **
July 25 – Long Beach, CA @ Warped Tour
** without Crystal Lake
Crystal Lake And Entheos Make This A Stacked Lineup
This lineup isn’t filler—it’s calculated.
Crystal Lake bring explosive energy and a global following that’s been building fast, while Entheos add a more technical, progressive edge that rounds out the bill.
That combination gives this tour range. It’s not just heavy—it’s varied, and that usually translates to stronger live response across different crowds.
The Duél Era Is Ending—And They’re Treating It Like A Finale
Bassist Eugene Abdukhanov made it clear this isn’t just another leg of touring.
“This will be the final tour in support of the Duél album cycle… we really saved the best for last.”
That phrasing matters.
Bands don’t position tours this way unless they’re planning to close a chapter properly. That usually means:
- tighter setlists
- bigger production
- and a stronger emotional push on stage
This isn’t just promotion—it’s a sendoff.
What Comes After This Could Be The Bigger Story
This is where things get interesting.
When a band reaches this level and closes out an era this deliberately, it usually leads to one of two outcomes:
- they double down on what’s working
- or they pivot hard into something new
Jinjer have already proven they can evolve without losing identity.
So the real long-term question isn’t about this tour.
It’s about what comes next.
FAQ
When Does Jinjer’s 2026 North American Tour Start?
The tour begins June 5, 2026, in Ottawa, Ontario.
Who Is Touring With Jinjer In 2026?
Crystal Lake and Entheos are joining as special guests on the tour.
How Many Cities Is Jinjer Playing?
The tour spans 37 cities across the United States and Canada.
Is This The Final Duél Tour?
Yes, the band has confirmed this is the final run supporting the Duél album cycle.
Will Jinjer Tour Europe Again In 2026?
Yes, they are scheduled to support Spiritbox later in 2026 across the UK and Europe.
Jinjer Bio
Jinjer is a Ukrainian metal band formed in 2009, widely recognized for blending progressive metal, groove metal, and metalcore elements into a distinctive modern sound. Fronted by Tatiana Shmayluk, whose vocal range shifts seamlessly between harsh and clean styles, the band has built a global following through relentless touring and technically sharp songwriting.
Over the past decade, Jinjer has evolved into one of the most respected forces in modern metal, performing alongside major acts like Slipknot, Disturbed, and Babymetal while continuing to expand their sound with each release.
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