ALBORN Expand Their Sound as “Devil’s Dance” Arrives Ahead ofExtensive 2026 Tour Dates
- R.A.G.

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For the band ALBORN, 2026 is already shaping up to be a year spent largely on the road. The group has announced a string of touring activities across multiple regions of the United States, including support slots, festival appearances, and a newly released single that hints at where their sound is heading next.
That new track, Devil’s Dance, dropped alongside an official music video and is now available everywhere. The song reflects a direction the band has been developing over recent releases—blending their alt-metal base with bluegrass-influenced instrumentation, adding a distinctive twist to the material.
“Devil’s Dance” features a notably wide instrumental range, moving between hard-driving rock sections and more bluegrass-inspired textures, highlighting the band’s willingness to push beyond the genre's usual boundaries.
Fans will have plenty of opportunities to hear the song live as ALBORN begins a busy touring stretch this spring.
The band will first join Silvertung for the No Filter Tour, bringing shows to venues throughout the Midwest. From there, the momentum continues with The Whiskey & Wreckage Tour, where ALBORN will share stages with Devil’s Cut across the eastern United States. That run includes performances in West Virginia, Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Summer also brings coveted festival appearances. The band has been confirmed for the Blazing Summer Music Festival in Chesapeake, Ohio, this June, and will also appear at the historically massive Rock Fest in July.
Between the new single and a full touring schedule, ALBORN is entering the year with a clear plan: take the new material on the road and introduce it to audiences across the country.
The official music video for “Devil’s Dance” is available now.



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