Canadian heavy hitters Spiritbox have confirmed a sweeping European tour for summer and autumn 2026. Vienna is firmly on the map with special guests Jinjer, who just recently performed in the Austrian capital (view our photo report). The band, who have spent recent years cementing their status as one of the most electrifying acts in modern metal, will bring their visceral live show to Austria’s capital as part of a continent-wide run that is already generating serious buzz across the heavy music community.
Jinjer and Dying Wish Complete a Stacked Lineup
Spritbox won’t be making the journey alone. Ukrainian powerhouse Jinjer, one of the most compelling live acts in metal today, will serve as direct support throughout the European dates, with Dying Wish rounding out what is shaping up to be one of the strongest touring packages of the year. Jinjer’s ferocious groove-metal intensity and frontwoman Tatiana Shmailyuk’s jaw-dropping vocal range will make them a formidable offering for this touring package, while Dying Wish bring a crushing metalcore edge that should have the floor moving well before Spiritbox even take the stage. Three bands at the top of their game on a single ticket is a rare proposition, and Vienna fans would be wise to act accordingly.
What to Expect from Spiritbox on This Tour
Spritbox have built their reputation on a sound that refuses easy categorisation, blending punishing heaviness with moments of genuine melodic vulnerability, all anchored by Courtney LaPlante’s extraordinary vocal performances. Live, the band translate that dynamic range into something physically overwhelming, with production values and stage presence that punch well above the weight of many of their contemporaries. Whether you’re a long-time devotee or coming in fresh, a Spiritbox headline set is the kind of experience that tends to rearrange your expectations of what heavy music can be.
The touring cycle arrives on the back of the band’s continued momentum following their critically acclaimed recorded output, with the live show expected to draw heavily from their most celebrated material alongside any newer releases leading into the tour window. Full setlist details will firm up closer to the shows, but anticipate a career-spanning selection delivered with maximum impact.
| Date | City | Tickets |
|---|---|---|
| Sep 12 | Glasgow | TBA |
| Sep 14 | Nottingham | TBA |
| Sep 16 | Manchester | TBA |
| Sep 17 | Cardiff | TBA |
| Sep 19 | London | TBA |
| Sep 22 | Berlin | TBA |
| Sep 23 | Gliwice | TBA |
| Sep 25 | Prague | TBA |
| Sep 26 | Vienna | Tickets ↗ |
| Sep 28 | Zurich | TBA |
Spiritbox Europe 2026 Setlist: What to Expect
Spiritbox have not yet released an official setlist for their European tour dates, but based on the Tsunami Sea Tour setlist, which ran from late 2025 into early 2026 in the US, we have a very strong indication of what fans across Europe, the UK, Germany, France, and beyond can expect to hear. The set is drawn almost entirely from Tsunami Sea, Spiritbox’s 2024 sophomore album, with a handful of tracks from Eternal Blue rounding things out. Below is the full setlist from the North American run. Expect the European shows to follow a similar structure, with possible variations in song order or a rotating slot or two.
Near-certain inclusion based on North American tour data
Based on Spiritbox’s Tsunami Sea North American Tour setlist (2025–2026) via Setlist.fm. European setlist not yet confirmed — this page will be updated as shows take place.
Why the Vienna Show Is One to Watch
The Gasometer has long been one of Vienna’s most cherished venues, and Spiritbox are tailor-made for its atmosphere. The band’s live show is built on volatility and precision in equal measure: LaPlante commands a stage with rare authority, shifting seamlessly from ferocious screams to soaring clean passages within the same breath. Couple that with Jinjer’s own reputation for incendiary live performances, and the September 26 date looks set to be one of the standout heavy music events in the Austrian capital this year.
Tickets for the Vienna show are available via oeticket.com. Given how quickly their Alexandra Palace show sold out, don’t wait too long.
Spiritbox perform at Vienna’s Gasometer on Saturday, September 26, 2026, as part of their Tsunami Sea Tour European leg.
Tickets for the Vienna show at the Gasometer are available through oeticket.com. Given the band’s track record of selling out quickly, purchasing early is recommended.
The full tour features special guests Jinjer and Dying Wish. Both acts are expected to appear at the Vienna Gasometer show on September 26.
The Tsunami Sea Tour is named after and in support of the band’s second album, Tsunami Sea, which hit No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Hard Rock Albums chart and entered the UK Top 20.
While set lengths can vary, Spiritbox headline sets typically run between 75 and 90 minutes. With support from Jinjer and Dying Wish, expect the full evening to last approximately three hours.
It’s a real possibility. Spiritbox sold out their Alexandra Palace show in 2025 and have been rapidly growing their European fanbase, so securing tickets early for the Gasometer date is advisable.
Spiritbox are known for an intense, dynamic live performance anchored by Courtney LaPlante’s exceptional vocal range and commanding stage presence, blending crushing heaviness with soaring melodic passages.
While Spiritbox have toured Europe before, the September 26 Gasometer date represents one of their largest and most prominent Vienna appearances to date as a headline act.



