Soulfly Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
345,180
Category
Metal
Concerts
Jan
24
Froth & Fury Fest - Perth 2026
Mt Claremont
Tickets
Jan
26
The Tivoli
Brisbane
Tickets
Jan
27
Enmore Theatre
Newtown
Tickets
Jan
30
Forum Melbourne
Melbourne
Tickets
Jan
31
Froth & Fury Fest - Adelaide 2026
Wayville
Tickets
Mar
19
The National
Richmond
Tickets
Mar
20
Reverb
Reading
Tickets
Mar
21
Empire Live
Albany
Tickets
Mar
22
The Paramount
Huntington
Tickets
Mar
24
The Webster
Hartford
Tickets
Mar
25
The Queen
Wilmington
Tickets
Mar
26
Starland Ballroom
Sayreville
Tickets
Mar
27
Citizens House of Blues
Boston
Tickets
Mar
28
Town Ballroom
Buffalo
Tickets
Mar
29
Newport Music Hall
Columbus
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Mar
31
Mercury Ballroom
Louisville
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Apr
01
The Pageant
St Louis
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Apr
02
Concord Music Hall
Chicago
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Apr
03
Piere's
Fort Wayne
Tickets
Apr
04
The Vault Saginaw
Saginaw
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Apr
05
EPIC Event Center
Green Bay
Tickets
Apr
07
First Avenue
Minneapolis
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Apr
08
Val Air Ballroom
West Des Moines
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Apr
09
Cain's Ballroom
Tulsa
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Apr
10
The Granada
Lawrence
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Apr
12
Mesa Theater
Grand Junction
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Apr
14
Roseland Theater
Portland
Tickets
Apr
15
Treefort Music Hall
Boise
Tickets
Apr
17
Channel 24
Sacramento
Tickets
Apr
18
The Belasco Theater
Los Angeles
Tickets
Apr
19
House of Blues San Diego
San Diego
Tickets
Apr
20
Rialto Theatre
Tucson
Tickets
Apr
21
Sunshine Theater
Albuquerque
Tickets
Apr
23
Emo's Austin
Austin
Tickets
Apr
24
Warehouse Live Midtown
Houston
Tickets
Apr
25
Soul Kitchen Music Hall
Mobile
Tickets
Apr
27
The Signal
Chattanooga
Tickets
Apr
28
The Orange Peel
Asheville
Tickets
Apr
29
The Fillmore Charlotte
Charlotte
Tickets
About Soulfly
At the dawn of the new millennium, Rolling Stone declared, “Soulfly seem built to last.” More than two decades, countless worldwide tours, and a dozen albums later, that prophecy rings true.
Underground icon, extreme metal trailblazer, third world warrior, and leader of a diverse and dedicated tribe, Max Cavalera not only survives but thrives, blasting out riff after killer riff. The same voice, body, and spirit which launched Soulfly in 1997 summons impossibly heavy noise to this day, throwing down ten slabs of monstrous music on Soulfly’s twelfth album, 2022’s Totem.
Produced by Max alongside Arthur Rizk, whom Revolver described as “the secret weapon behind Power Trip, Code Orange, and Cavalera Conspiracy,” Totem attacks without apology. It brims with the blackened-thrash and death metal bite of modern Soulfly classics like Ritual (2018) and Archangel (2015), with nods to the heavy groove of Primitive (2000) and Prophecy (2004).
“I really dig what Arthur does in the underground scene, with records by bands like Outer Heaven, Pissgrave, Black Curse,” Max explains. “Those are crazy productions, man. They’re off-the-wall and crazy-sounding. I wanted a Soulfly record with a sonic character like that, so Arthur was the perfect guy. At one point during the production, he came up to me and he was like, ‘You know Max, we’re not just doing another Soulfly record. We’re doing the best Soulfly record.’ I liked that attitude.”
Among the most prolific musicians in the genre’s history, Max led Sepultura from Brazil to the world stage, making fans out of Ozzy Osbourne, Deftones, and Dave Grohl along the way. He cofounded Nailbomb, Cavalera Conspiracy, Go Ahead And Die, and Killer Be Killed, issuing album after album to spirited acclaim from critics and fans. But no project is as singularly identified with Max as Soulfly, whose gold-selling self-titled debut arrived with unrivaled determination and spirit.
Soulfly, the moniker Max conjured, is an original portmanteau like "Lookaway” or "Straighthate.” The idea rose from one of the indigenous spiritual practices that inspire Max. "Many South American tribes believe the souls of their ancestors fly around them when they play music. They can even feel the souls of the animals sacrificed to create their instruments. It's heavy shit."
Loaded with multiple guests and instrumentation, Soulfly (1998) set a precedent for the records that would follow by managing the almost-magical feat of combining world music with metal without sacrificing the raw, authentic vibe of a band banging out songs in a basement. Twenty years on, Kerrang! included Soulfly's debut in their 10 Best Nü-Metal Albums Of All Time, alongside massively successful records by System Of A Down, Slipknot, Korn, Papa Roach, and Deftones. "I never felt Soulfly was a nü-metal band," Max points out. "We had elements of it. But by the time the sound went very commercial with Linkin Park, I didn't feel part of that. We're much heavier."
Melody Maker declared Primitive "the metal album of the year" in late 2000. When 3 followed in 2002, Spin wrote, "There's something undeniably thrilling about an Ozzfest demagogue who champions dignity as a human right and makes a maxim like 'Faith is a weapon' a rallying cry. The band remains a hard-charging, tribal-drumming monster fierce enough to kick the bulldozers out of the rainforest." Touring in support of 3 included a North American trek with Slayer.
Less than a year after its release, album four found its way into German magazine Rock Hard's 2005 book, The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time. Sputnik Music praised Prophecy as "the best Soulfly album to date," calling it their "heaviest, most experimental, and most mature." Thrash-fueled power dominated Dark Ages (2005), Conquer (2008), and Omen (2010). Critics hailed Cavalera’s never-ending supply of riffs all over again with Enslaved (2012). They celebrated the fierce vibe of Savages (2013), the first Soulfly album with Max’s son, Zyon Cavalera, on drums.
Archangel pushed the musical bludgeoning to its very limit while injecting the songs with moments of trippy nuance and dissonance. Max revisited the ritualistic and mystical ruminations on Soulfly’s Prophecy while simultaneously doubling down on the most extreme music of his career. Ritual “retained the groove of early Soulfly as well as my love for the heavy, fast stuff,” Max explains. “I think, in the end, we created a cool mix of songs that covered a lot of ground in my career.”
The songs on Totem originated with a back-to-basics songwriting approach inspired by Max’s son, Zyon. Soulfly’s drummer since 2012, Zyon asked Max one day to show him how Sepultura created their early classics. The elder Cavalera describes the process as putting riffs together like pieces in a puzzle, or bricks in a pyramid. “Zyon and I jammed for many weeks, creating the foundation.”
Max first envisioned Soulfly as a band with an evolving lineup, eager to “shake the tree” with an infusion of new creative blood from time to time. Many amazing players and guest musicians appear throughout the discography. Totem is the band’s fourth album with Zyon and second with bassist Mike Leon. It’s also the first Soulfly album without guitarist Marc Rizzo since 2004.
“Some of my favorite records are ones where everything changed, and I had to find a way to make something work,” Max says. “A lot of my best records came from struggles, like Sepultura’s Chaos A.D., the first Soulfly album, and Prophecy.” Chris Ulsh of Mammoth Grinder and Power Trip plays a guitar solo in album closer “Spirit Animal.” John Powers, Rizk’s bandmate in the group Eternal Champion, contributes several solos to the album, and Rizk plays rhythm and lead guitars as well. “Arthur ended up jamming with me a lot on the record. He’s a great guitar player,” Max says.
Like every Soulfly album before it, Totem includes a dedication to God in the liner notes. And as ever, Max follows his spiritual muse into evolving and diverse territory, taking inspiration from multiple traditions and practices. Songs like “Superstition,” “Ancestors,” and the title track lean heavily into one of the album’s themes, which deals with nature as a spiritual force.
“I wanted to make a record connected to spirit animals, forests, environmental stuff,” he says. “I’ve always been fascinated by nature. Traveling so much, I’ve gotten to see some amazing places,” he continues, citing examples like Iceland, the fjords of Norway, and the Badlands of South Dakota. “Superstition” specifically is inspired by Superstition Mountain, located in Arizona. “Far beyond all the things that you know / superstition, harder than stone,” Max says in the song.
Each Soulfly album boasts an instrumental, which Max lovingly likens to a “Planet Caravan moment,” the way Black Sabbath’s classic jam created something of a mellow album oasis. Totem is no exception. “Soulfly XII” indulges Max’s love of dark ‘80s goth guitar chords and synths. “I try to get creative with all of them; either with different instruments, like the saxophone on the Ritual instrumental, or I go by vibe. This one is really influenced by The Cure and Sisters Of Mercy.”
Old school heaviness reminiscent of Sepultura’s Beneath the Remains era punctuates the environmentalist anthem “The Damage Done,” which concludes with a crushing decrease in tempo. “Scouring the Vile,” featuring a guest appearance from Obituary vocalist John Tardy, confronts cancer. “The sickening concealed behind my dying eyes / I ripped you from me.”
Roughly 25 years since the band began, essential Soulfly bangers like "Jumpdafuckup," "Back to the Primitive," "Downstroy," "Eye for an Eye,” “Ritual,” and “Dead Behind the Eyes” are celebrated live just like Cavalera classics "Roots Bloody Roots," "Refuse / Resist," "Territory," and "Dead Embryonic Cells." Bursting with hunger and energy forged by more than three decades as a heavy metal force, Totem is a suitably brutal, vibrant, extreme, and uplifting entry into the Soulfly canon.
Soulfly's savage anthems of aggression push extreme music to its bludgeoning limits while injecting it with brilliant moments of trippy nuance and dissonance. Like all innovative musical heroes, Max makes anthems for the people. Soulfly is a celebration of family and legacy. Whatever Max Cavalera hammers out on the bridges of his four-string guitars, it always sets souls free.
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Genres
Metal
Band members
Zyon Cavalera, Max Cavalera, Mike Leon
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What fans are saying
Renee
I forgot to take it off the "going" setting when I sadly found I couldn't go last minute. Pleased it turned out to be a great night from the reports I saw and have always enjoyed seeing them in the past. Just say I said it was beautiful!
Poor Richards
Chicopee, MA
Feb 28, 2020
Mortanius
Awesome show. I can’t believe that Soulfly played such a small venue like Dingbatz but I’m glad they did. Incite is a great upcoming band. Dingbatz is kind of an uncomfortable place to see a show but it certainly has its charm so somehow it still works .
Dingbatz
Clifton, NJ
Feb 09, 2019
Anonymous
Had a great time seeing Soulfly at the Airport Tavern in Tacoma. Really liked the venue, small, energetic, and a perfect place to see a band like this up close. Awesome experience without having to spend hundreds like the big arena shows. Would definitely go again.
Airport Tavern
Tacoma, WA
Nov 18, 2025
Joey
It was my first time seeing Soulfly. been a Soulfly fan ever since Max lift Sepultura just never really had a chance to see Soulfly it's life I guess. one of the best shows I've ever been to at least in a long time anyway
Black Sheep
Colorado Springs, CO
Feb 06, 2020
nigel
First time I've seen Soulfly but been a fan since Max formed the band after he quit Sepultura, the show was full of energy and the music was fantastic, I will be seeing Max and the boys again the next time he returns! 🤘
1865
Southampton, United Kingdom
Sep 04, 2024
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Soulfly Tour Cities
Albuquerque, NM
Houston, TX
Hartford, CT
Wilmington, DE
Albany, NY
Saginaw, MI
San Diego, CA
Charlotte, NC
West Des Moines, IA
Los Angeles, CA
Reading, PA
Minneapolis, MN
Boise, ID
Richmond, VA
Newtown, Australia
Tucson, AZ
Sayreville, NJ
Green Bay, WI
Austin, TX
Tulsa, OK
Huntington, NY
St Louis, MO
Portland, OR
Melbourne, Australia
Boston, MA
Fort Wayne, IN
Lawrence, KS
Mobile, AL
Buffalo, NY
Brisbane, Australia
Chicago, IL
Sacramento, CA
Chattanooga, TN
Columbus, OH
Asheville, NC
Grand Junction, CO
Louisville, KY
Frequently Asked Questions About Soulfly
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Soulfly on tour?
Yes, Soulfly is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Soulfly concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Soulfly tour
is scheduled for 39 dates across 37 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Soulfly scheduled to play?
Soulfly is scheduled to play 39 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Soulfly tour start?
Soulfly’s tour starts Jan 24, 2026 and ends on Apr 29, 2026.
They will play 37 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Mt Claremont at Perth HPC and their next upcoming concert
will be in Houston at Warehouse Live Midtown.
What venues is Soulfly performing at?
As part of the Soulfly tour, Soulfly is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
Jan 24 - Mt Claremont,
WA @ Perth HPC
Jan 26 - Brisbane,
QLD @ The Tivoli
Jan 27 - Newtown,
NSW @ Enmore Theatre
Jan 30 - Melbourne,
VIC @ Forum Melbourne
Jan 31 - Wayville,
SA @ Adelaide Showground
Mar 19 - Richmond,
VA @ The National
Mar 20 - Reading,
PA @ Reverb
Mar 21 - Albany,
NY @ Empire Live
Mar 22 - Huntington,
NY @ The Paramount
Mar 24 - Hartford,
CT @ The Webster
Mar 25 - Wilmington,
DE @ The Queen
Mar 26 - Sayreville,
NJ @ Starland Ballroom
Mar 27 - Boston,
MA @ Citizens House of Blues
Mar 28 - Buffalo,
NY @ Town Ballroom
Mar 29 - Columbus,
OH @ Newport Music Hall
Mar 31 - Louisville,
KY @ Mercury Ballroom
Apr 01 - St Louis,
MO @ The Pageant
Apr 02 - Chicago,
IL @ Concord Music Hall
Apr 03 - Fort Wayne,
IN @ Piere's
Apr 04 - Saginaw,
MI @ The Vault Saginaw
Apr 05 - Green Bay,
WI @ EPIC Event Center
Apr 07 - Minneapolis,
MN @ First Avenue
Apr 08 - West Des Moines,
IA @ Val Air Ballroom
Apr 09 - Tulsa,
OK @ Cain's Ballroom
Apr 10 - Lawrence,
KS @ The Granada
Apr 12 - Grand Junction,
CO @ Mesa Theater
Apr 14 - Portland,
OR @ Roseland Theater
Apr 15 - Boise,
ID @ Treefort Music Hall
Apr 17 - Sacramento,
CA @ Channel 24
Apr 18 - Los Angeles,
CA @ The Belasco Theater
Apr 19 - San Diego,
CA @ House of Blues San Diego
Apr 20 - Tucson,
AZ @ Rialto Theatre
Apr 21 - Albuquerque,
NM @ Sunshine Theater
Apr 23 - Austin,
TX @ Emo's Austin
Apr 24 - Houston,
TX @ Warehouse Live Midtown
Apr 25 - Mobile,
AL @ Soul Kitchen Music Hall
Apr 27 - Chattanooga,
TN @ The Signal
Apr 28 - Asheville,
NC @ The Orange Peel
Apr 29 - Charlotte,
NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte