The Sword Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
206,140
Category
Classic Rock, Texas Metal, Doom Metal, Hard Rock, Texas Rock, Heavy Blues, Heavy Metal, Psychedelic Blues Rock, Rock, Stoner Metal, Stoner Rock
Concerts
May
09
The Sword @ Desertfest Oslo
Oslo Sentrum
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May
11
The Sword with Earthless
Copenhagen
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May
12
The Sword & Earthless @ Knust
Hamburg
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May
14
The Sword @ Desertfest Berlin
Berlin
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May
15
The Sword & Earthless @ Sonic Whip Festival
Nijmegen
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May
16
The Sword & Earthless @ Obsidian Dust Festival
Brussels
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May
17
The Sword @ Desertfest London
London
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May
19
The Sword & Earthless @ Petit Bain
Paris
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May
21
The Sword & Earthless @ Razzmatazz 2
Barcelona
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May
22
The Sword & Earthless @ Copernico
Madrid
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May
23
The Sword & Earthless
Bilbao
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About The Sword
It’s been two years since the Austin, TX heavy rockers decided to take a break, but The Sword are unsheathed once more. In 2020, two career-spanning collections were released simultaneously, both showcasing the technically dazzling, riff-heavy and far-reaching metal that the band has been known for since forming 15 years ago. Conquest of Kingdoms is a three-disc vinyl collection of rarities and oddities (also available digitally), while Chronology 2006–2018 is a three-CD set, which —in addition to the rarities —also includes tracks hand-selected by The Sword from each of the band’s studio albums. Singer and guitarist John D. Cronise describes the differences between the two formats and the methodology for compiling these:“The CD package will be more of a career retrospective with selections from each of our albums as well as the rarities and B-sides and things. Sort of a mini box set, you could say. The set will include a booklet with essays and photos, to make it special and extra. Whereas the LP release [Conquest of Kingdoms] is more streamlined, with just the B-side and rarities material. Personally for me, that’s what’s exciting about the releases. A lot of that stuff I never thought would see the light of day but I always thought was really cool and was proud of. That’s what I think is exciting about it.”Bassist Bryan Richie says that it was simply the right time to put these albums out, and to revisit what has been a stellar career thus far. Assembling Chronology 2006–2018was a no-brainer; the band has an abundance of fan favorite tunes from which to cherry-pick.“We’ve got all these exclusive 7”s and a split record or two, that were pressed in 1,000 quantities —maybe people heard those tracks on a YouTube stream in not really the greatest quality,” he says. “As the band had gone on hiatus, we had this wealth of material to share including live sets —things that were sitting on my hard drive for years, things that were given to me at shows. It seemed like the right time.”Some of the oddities included on both Chronology and Conquest include various covers, such as The Sword’s take on the KISS classic “She” and Pentagram’s “Forever My Queen,” previously only heard live. “Nobody was asking us to contribute tracks for tribute albums, and we didn’t want to put cover songs on our studio albums —it didn’t seem natural for us to do that,” says Cronise. “But at the same time, we’ve always covered a lot of stuff live because it’s fun and the audience likes it. I think our fans will dig that they can now hear those versions.”The process of putting the two collections together offered the band members (completed by guitarist Kyle Shutt and drummer Santiago “Jimmy” Vela III —Trivett Wingo was the original drummer) the chance to evaluate their work up to this point, and assess their organic evolution.“We were conscious of that when it happened,” says Cronise. “Especially getting into the middle portion of our catalog. We were very aware at the time when we were doing something that sounded different from what we had done before. But listening to it all together, the thing that a lot of people don’t mention is what a drastic difference changing drummers made. It’sreally such a huge thing. They’re both awesome drummers but very different and it had a huge effect on our overall sound.”Richie believes that the band became more focused as they progressed, allowing the songs to breathe: “Later, we explored the idea of the song to its fullest within the song, rather than a bunch of different versions of the same song within the song. You work through a time where you do that. You jam everything in, trying to make it as visceral as you can. It’s only natural that at some point you scale that back. Have a more omnipresent, reflective view of what you’ve done and what you’re hoping to do.”The Sword recently announced that they will be hitting the road to tour North America with Primus on their A Tribute to Kings tour performing Rush material. The band will also be playing a number of headline shows.“I’m always ready to play riffs with my dudes, so we’ll see where it goes from here,” says Richie. “Maybe The Sword will come out of hibernation every once in a while to playsome shows or tour —whatever it is, I’m here for it. Hopefully, it’ll become a thing. Virus permitting.”“We still are all friends, we still enjoy playing music together, we’re still proud of what we’ve done,” adds Cronise. “And this is what we do, so if anybody wants to pay us we will come and play the show. I’m still proud of it, I still love it, I still love that people are still into it, and I’m more than happy to talk about it and play the songs for people.”
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Genres
Classic Rock, Texas Metal, Doom Metal, Hard Rock, Texas Rock, Heavy Blues, Heavy Metal, Psychedelic Blues Rock, Rock, Stoner Metal, Stoner Rock
Band members
John D. Cronise, Bryan Richie, Kyle Shutt, Santiago Jimmy Vela III
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What fans are saying
Mark
Playing most of the Warp Riders was outstanding and the new stuff was great . Support bads were better then expected. Thought female bass player in Pink Puff was hot and she could rip it!
First Avenue
Minneapolis, MN
Oct 09, 2025
Bayli W
Awesome freaking band to see live! Zombi was a great opener too! Hawthorne is the perfect size venue not too small but not huge. There is even a sitting area upstairs if you're into that!
Hawthorne Theatre
Portland, OR
Feb 28, 2022
Rich
The venue was small, prices were decent, the sound was a bit off - blew a speaker & layout of venue. The Sword played well and gave a vibe that everyone was included.
The Social
Orlando, FL
Aug 17, 2018
Eric
Awesome band and really cool venue! Zombi and The Sword both put on an amazing show and their encore together was the icing on the cake! Will definitely be seeing them again.
Amplified Live
Dallas, TX
Mar 13, 2022
Drew
Excellent! Met the band pre-show and they were really nice guys. One of my all time favorite bands in true awesome form! Thanks for such great music.
Fillmore
San Francisco, CA
Aug 22, 2025
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The Sword Tour Cities
London, United Kingdom
Paris, France
Barcelona, Spain
Berlin, Germany
Copenhagen, Denmark
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Hamburg, Germany
Bilbao, Spain
Madrid, Spain
Brussels, Belgium
Frequently Asked Questions About The Sword
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is The Sword on tour?
Yes, The Sword is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
The Sword concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The The Sword tour
is scheduled for 11 dates across 10 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is The Sword scheduled to play?
The Sword is scheduled to play 11 shows between 2025-2026. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the The Sword tour start?
The Sword’s tour starts May 09, 2026 and ends on May 23, 2026.
They will play 10 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Oslo Sentrum at Desertfest Oslo and their next upcoming concert
will be in London at Desertfest London.
What venues is The Sword performing at?
As part of the The Sword tour, The Sword is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2026 Tour Dates:
May 09 - Oslo Sentrum,
Norway @ Desertfest Oslo
May 11 - Copenhagen,
Denmark @ Amager Bio
May 12 - Hamburg,
Germany @ Knust
May 14 - Berlin,
Germany @ Desertfest Berlin
May 15 - Nijmegen,
Netherlands @ Doornroosje
May 16 - Brussels,
Belgium @ Obsidian Dust Festival
May 17 - London,
United Kingdom @ Desertfest London
May 19 - Paris,
Île-de-France @ Petit Bain
May 21 - Barcelona,
Spain @ Razzmatazz 2
May 22 - Madrid,
Madrid @ Copérnico
May 23 - Bilbao,
Spain @ Sala Santana 27