Makes My Blood Dance announce 2026 US, UK and Ireland tour dates
New York band Makes My Blood Dance announced 2026 US, UK and Ireland tour dates, backing the debut album “#Z3R0 2 LGHT $P33D!” (Metropolis Records).

New York electro-goth and disco-metal band Makes My Blood Dance have announced Makes My Blood Dance tour dates running from late July to late September 2026 across the United States, the United Kingdom and Ireland. The run supports the debut album “#Z3R0 2 LGHT $P33D!”, issued in early June on Metropolis Records, and includes the group’s first UK and Ireland shows.
The band open with three headline US dates from 30 July, then join Powerman 5000 across the United States through mid-September before crossing to the UK and Ireland in support of Genitorturers. The itinerary marks the touring phase for an album led by frontman EV0 that fuses club synths with metal guitars.
Makes My Blood Dance tour dates 2026
Headline US shows:
- 30 July – Akron, OH – Buzzbin
- 31 July – Toledo, OH – Frankie’s Inner City
- 1 August – Jackson, MI – The Music Box
US dates with Powerman 5000:
- 20 August – Glen Flora, WI – Northwoods Rock Rally
- 21 August – Sturtevant, WI – Route 20
- 22 August – Hobart, IN – Hobart Art Theater
- 23 August – Chesterfield, MI – Diesel Concert Lounge
- 26 August – Detroit, MI – Small’s (no Powerman 5000)
- 4 September – Palmdale, CA – Transplants Brewing
- 5 September – Las Vegas, NV – House Of Blues
- 6 September – Reno, NV – Club Underground
- 8 September – Seattle, WA – El Corazon
- 9 September – Portland, OR – Nova PDX
- 11 September – San Jose, CA – The Ritz
- 12 September – Pomona, CA – Glass House
- 13 September – Ridgecrest, CA – Joshua Hall
UK and Ireland dates with Genitorturers:
- 16 September – Bridgwater – The Cobblestones
- 18 September – Sheffield – Corporation
- 19 September – Bradford – Nightrain
- 20 September – Edinburgh – Bannerman’s
- 21 September – Newcastle – The Cluny 2
- 23 September – Manchester – Rebellion
- 24 September – Blackpool – The Waterloo
- 25 September – Dublin – The Grand Social
- 26 September – Belfast – The Limelight 2
About Makes My Blood Dance
Makes My Blood Dance (MMBD) is a New York-based group fronted by EV0, combining electro-goth, industrial and disco-metal. The band built an audience from 2024 through a run of singles and videos and heavy touring, playing more than 100 shows before their debut album.
That debut, “#Z3R0 2 LGHT $P33D!”, arrived in early June 2026 on Metropolis Records on CD and digital, with a vinyl edition set to follow ahead of the tour. It gathered the singles that preceded it, among them “Heavy Metal Armour”, “Time And A Place”, “Your Little Hand In Mine” and “Black Summer”, along with “Lately”, an industrial-funk cover of the Macy Gray track that features the singer herself. The 2026 tour is the group’s first extended run behind that record and their first time playing the UK and Ireland.
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