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90s Metal Icon Announces Expanded 30th Anniversary Tour
Chad Gray of Mudvayne adds new dates to his rare solo '30 Years of Madness' tour due to high fan demand.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Chad Gray, the lead vocalist of the legendary 90s heavy metal band Mudvayne, has announced the expansion of his rare solo '30 Years of Madness' anniversary tour. Originally intended as a one-off show, Gray has added three new dates to the tour due to significant fan demand. The short tour will commence on April 24 in Las Vegas, Nevada and will be supported by rock metal artist Doobie.
Why it matters
As a defining metal act of the 90s, Chad Gray's musical career has spanned decades and solidified his status as a prominent figure in the heavy metal genre. The expansion of his rare solo tour highlights the enduring popularity of 90s metal and the continued interest in Gray's unique, theatrical performances and powerful vocals.
The details
Gray got his start in the music industry in the 90s after forming Mudvayne, serving as the lead vocalist. In 2006, he and Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett formed the band Hellyeah, further adding to Gray's expansive metal discography. The '30 Years of Madness' tour was originally announced in late January as a one-off show, but after significant demand for the original Las Vegas show, Gray has added three additional dates in Flint, Michigan, East Moline, Illinois, and Green Bay, Wisconsin.
- The '30 Years of Madness' tour will commence on April 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
- The newly added tour dates are scheduled for May 26, 2026 in Flint, Michigan, May 29, 2026 in East Moline, Illinois, and May 30, 2026 in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
The players
Chad Gray
The lead vocalist of the legendary 90s heavy metal band Mudvayne, who has also formed the band Hellyeah and has a long-standing career in the metal genre.
Doobie
A rock metal artist who will be supporting Chad Gray on the '30 Years of Madness' tour.
Greg Tribbett
The Mudvayne guitarist who co-founded the band Hellyeah with Chad Gray in 2006.
What’s next
Tickets for the three added shows are now available for purchase.
The takeaway
The expansion of Chad Gray's rare solo '30 Years of Madness' tour highlights the enduring popularity of 90s metal and the continued interest in Gray's unique musical contributions to the genre. The tour's addition of new dates in response to high fan demand demonstrates the lasting impact of Gray's career and the devoted fanbase he has cultivated over the past three decades.
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