Puscifer is heading into 2026 on its own, with the “Normal Isn’t Tour” kicking off in March and wrapping up in early May. The experimental rock trio, fronted by Maynard James Keenan, will promote its new fifth studio album, Normal Itself, which drops on Feb. 6.
The first shows are already on the calendar. Puscifer will hit the stage in Las Vegas on Mar. 20 at the Cosmopolitan, then turn up in Phoenix on Mar. 21 and Austin on Mar. 24. After a tour of the U.S., a stop in Atlanta (Mar. 28) and a night in Asheville (Mar. 31), the band arrives in New York City on Apr. 7 for a headline set at Terminal 5. The next weekend, they’ll hit Atlantic City’s Ocean Casino Resort on Apr. 11. Fans in the Midwest and West can catch them in Chicago (Apr. 25), Denver’s Red Rocks (May 3), and San Francisco (May 11) among other stops.
Tickets go live for the Normal Isn’t Tour on Oct. 24, and fans can buy seats from Vivid Seats, the New York Post’s official ticket partner. Vivid Seats offers a 100 % buyer guarantee and a range of prices that can rise or fall with demand.
The new album marks a return to the band’s early, goth‑punk roots, as Keenan says in a press release: “It’s the place where goth meets punk.” In addition to Keenan, the release features powerhouse drummer Danny Carey of Tool, bassist Tony Levin of King Crimson, and drummer Ian Ross. The first single, “Self Evident,” was unveiled to give fans a taste of the album’s raw energy. The four‑minute track cuts a slick groove with driving guitars, pounding drums, and a fierce vocal duel between Keenan and Carina Round.
Puscifer’s 2022 “Sessanta Tour” saw the band perform alongside Primus and A Perfect Circle, a collaboration that earned rave reviews for its theatrical stage presence and “creepy tribal” vibe. Their earlier “Existential Reckoning” tour in 2023 built a solid global following, and the band remains a favorite for fans who crave experimental, genre‑blending rock.
If you’re looking for similar acts to book or see on tour, consider RUSH, Tame Impalas, Robert Plant, Primus, and Nine Inch Nails. In 2025‑26, these heavy‑metal and alternative heavy‑hitter acts will be in the spotlight, so check out their touring schedules for the next big show.
Puscifer’s Normal Isn’t Tour offers a full‑scale experience of the band’s diverse catalog— from the opening track “Bread & Circus” to the closing fury of “Bedlamite.” You can hear the new single now on Spotify or any major streaming service.
Early bird tickets are available now, and the band’s 2026 tour promises to be a high‑energy showcase of the boundary‑pushing music that keeps fans coming back for more.
Source: New York Post
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