Five Finger Death Punch Announces 20th Anniversary Tour

The heavy metal band will hit the road this summer with Cody Jinks and Eva Under Fire as special guests.

Published on Feb. 12, 2026

Five Finger Death Punch will embark on a 48-date '20th Anniversary World Tour' starting on July 20th in Camden, New Jersey and running through October 23rd in Bristow, Virginia. The tour will feature material from the band's upcoming 10th studio album as well as classic hits. Country artist Cody Jinks and rock band Eva Under Fire will join as special guests.

Why it matters

Five Finger Death Punch is one of the most successful heavy metal bands of the 21st century, with multiple platinum and gold albums. Their 20th anniversary tour will give longtime fans a chance to celebrate the band's legacy while also introducing their music to new audiences.

The details

The tour will kick off on July 20th at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey and wrap up on October 23rd at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia. In addition to the North American leg, the band plans to announce international tour dates following the initial run. A portion of ticket sales will go towards supporting high-performance programs for U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes as they prepare for the 2028 games in Los Angeles.

  • The tour kicks off on Monday, July 20, 2026.
  • The tour wraps up on October 23, 2026 in Bristow, Virginia.

The players

Five Finger Death Punch

A popular American heavy metal band formed in 2005.

Cody Jinks

A country musician who will join the tour as a special guest in support of his current album, In My Blood.

Eva Under Fire

A rock band that will provide support on the tour and release a new album, Villainous, in 2026.

Zoltan Bathory

The founding guitarist of Five Finger Death Punch.

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What they’re saying

“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 or their training programs. Our athletes are competed against nations with fully funded teams, while U.S. teams rely almost exclusively on private donations and sponsorships. We believe supporting Team USA is both patriotic and necessary, especially with the Olympic and Paralympic Games coming home in 2028.”

— Zoltan Bathory, Founding Guitarist, Five Finger Death Punch (dailyfly.com)

What’s next

Additional international tour dates will be announced following the North American leg of the tour.

The takeaway

Five Finger Death Punch's 20th anniversary tour will give fans a chance to celebrate the band's two decades of success in the heavy metal genre, while also supporting U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes through a portion of ticket sales.