STRYPER Expand 2026 Tour Schedule With New U.S. Dates

Veteran Christian metal outfit STRYPER have updated their touring plans for 2026, unveiling an expanded schedule that stretches from spring through the end of the year.

The run mixes festival appearances, theater shows, and club dates across the U.S. and Europe, keeping the band on the road well into December.

STRYPER 2026 Tour Dates

May

  • May 3 – Frontiers Rock Festival – Trezzo sull’Adda, Italy

June

  • June 5 – Anaheim, CA – Grove of Anaheim
  • June 6 – Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theatre
  • June 18 – Decatur, IL – Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater
  • June 19 – St. Charles, IL – Arcada Theatre
  • June 20 – Shipshewana, IN – Blue Gate Performing Arts Center

July

  • July 17 – Arlington, TX – Arlington Music Hall
  • July 18 – Houston, TX – House of Blues
  • July 19 – San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre

September

  • Sept. 19 – Loud And Proud Festival – Wissen, Germany
  • Sept. 29 – Derry, NH – Tupelo Music Hall
  • Sept. 30 – Wantagh, NY – Mulcahy’s Pub and Concert Hall

October

  • Oct. 4 – Warrendale, PA – Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
  • Oct. 6 – Marion, IL – Marion Cultural and Civic Center
  • Oct. 9 – Wisconsin Dells, WI – Crystal Grand Music Theatre
  • Oct. 10 – Green Bay, WI – EPIC Event Center
  • Oct. 12 – St. Louis, MO – The Hawthorn
  • Oct. 13 – Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
  • Oct. 16 – Newton, NC – Newton Performing Arts Center
  • Oct. 19 – Jacksonville, FL – FIVE
  • Oct. 22 – Atlanta, GA – Center Stage
  • Oct. 23 – Liberty, SC – Pickens County Performing Arts Center
  • Oct. 24 – Hopewell, VA – Beacon Theatre
  • Oct. 25 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater

December

  • Dec. 5 – San Juan, Puerto Rico – venue TBA
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