Fresh off their Coachella 2026 performance, American hardcore punk band Black Flag announced a coast-to-coast fall2026 tour.
According to Consequence, Greg Ginn and his lineup of “Gen-Z” musicians are wrapping up summer in Eagle Pass, Texas, on July 29, before hitting stops in Utah, Pennsylvania, Kansas, Arizona, and Florida. The tour concludes Nov. 1 in Houston, Texas, completing a 45-stop fall tour.
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The tour marks the band’s first full U.S. tour with the new lineup, announced last year. In a press release published on the band’s official website, Black Flag introduced three new members.
“Texas-based band Black Flag is officially turning the page and beginning a bold new chapter with the addition of three new members: Max Zanelly (vocals), David Rodriguez (bass), and Bryce Weston (drums), joining founding guitarist Greg Ginn,” the statement read. “BLACK FLAG’s upcoming performances will showcase the chemistry and talent of the revitalized lineup, giving fans a first taste of the new era.”
Fall tour dates and ticket information can be found here.
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Formed in 1976 in Hermosa Beach, California, Black Flag originally performed under the name Panic before changing its name later that year. The band was founded by Greg Ginn with singer Keith Morris.
“What the Ramones and Sex Pistols were to punk, Black Flag was to hardcore,” The Vinyl Factorywrote of the band. “Black Flag was as prolific as it was short-lived—this supernova’s final crash-and-burn coming in the summer of 1986. They came to loathe the new conformist subculture of raging thrash skinheads they helped to create, and defiantly rebelled by growing their hair and playing long jams like their heroes Black Sabbath and The Grateful Dead.”
After their disbanding in the late ’80s, several former members reunited in 2003 under the Black Flag banner, and again in 2013 for touring and album What The…. Today, Ginn continues to tour as Black Flag, while former members Keith Morris, Chuck Dukowski, Bill Stevenson, and Dez Cadena all perform Black Flag material as the separate band Flag.
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