BLACK LABEL SOCIETY North American Tour Rolls On with Strong Attendance

6 March 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

BLACK LABEL SOCIETY's North American tour, which launched February 27 in San Antonio, Texas, continues to draw strong attendance as anticipation builds for their upcoming twelfth studio album "Engines Of Demolition," due March 27 via MNRK Heavy. Zakk Wylde and company have been delivering crushing two-hour sets mixing fan favorites with new material from the forthcoming 15-track album, giving audiences a preview of what promises to be one of the heaviest BLS records to date.

The setlists have included the singles "Name In Blood" and "Broken And Blind" alongside career-spanning selections from across the band's catalog, from deep cuts off "Sonic Brew" to the anthemic "In This River" — Wylde's emotional tribute to the late Dimebag Darrell. Wylde's performances of "Ozzy's Song," his deeply personal tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, have been highlights of each show, often bringing both the guitarist and audience members to tears. Wylde spent the bulk of 2025 touring with PANTERA, fulfilling the late Dimebag Darrell's guitar role, making this BLS tour his return to fronting his own band.

The tour features ZAKK SABBATH as direct support, with Wylde pulling double duty as frontman for both acts — a grueling schedule that speaks to his legendary work ethic and stamina. DARK CHAPEL opens the evening. The trek continues through May 14, wrapping at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee. "Engines Of Demolition" follows 2021's "Doom Crew Inc." and represents the longest gap between BLS studio albums in the band's history, a period Wylde has attributed to his extensive PANTERA commitments.