
DEATH ANGEL Announces December 2026 'Act III' European Tour
July 15, 2026San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal veterans DEATH ANGEL will return to Europe this December for an explosive headlining tour, bringing their trademark blend of blistering riffs, relentless energy and unforgettable live performances to 12 cities in Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Czech Republic and the Netherlands. Support on the trek will come from fellow San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal veterans VIO-LENCE.
The fall 2026 European leg of the "Act III" tour will once again see DEATH ANGEL continue to celebrate the 35th anniversary of its "Act III" album by performing it in its entirety. The tour will also include a special appearance at the Eindhoven Metal Meeting.
Tickets go on sale on Wednesday, July 15 at 2 p.m. CEST.
DEATH ANGEL performing "Act III" in its entirety with special guest VIO-LENCE:
Dec. 01 - CZ - Brno @ Fleda
Dec. 02 - DE - Berlin @ Kesselhaus
Dec. 03 - DE - Coesfeld @ Fabrik
Dec. 04 - DE - Geiselwind @ Music Hall
Dec. 05 - CH - Pratteln @ Z7
Dec. 06 - DE - Munich @ Backstage Werk
Dec. 08 - DE - Saarbrücken @ Garage
Dec. 09 - DE - Stuttgart @ LKA Longhorn
Dec. 10 - DE - Langen @ Neue Stadthalle
Dec. 11 - NL - Eindhoven @ Eindhoven Metal Meeting
Dec. 12 - DK - Roskilde @ Gimle
Dec. 13 - DE - Hamburg @ Fabrik
DEATH ANGEL is a pioneering American thrash metal band formed in 1982 in Daly City, California, and a vital force in the legendary Bay Area thrash movement. Emerging as teenage prodigies, the band quickly built a reputation for blistering speed, technical precision, fearless songwriting, and ferocious live performances — qualities that continue to define them more than four decades later.
Formed by cousins Rob Cavestany (guitar),Dennis Pepa (bass) and Andy Galeon (drums),alongside vocalist Mark Osegueda and guitarist Gus Pepa, DEATH ANGEL cut their teeth in local clubs before exploding onto the international stage with their 1987 debut album "The Ultra-Violence", recorded when Galeon was just 14 years old. Its complex arrangements and explosive energy immediately distinguished them within the Bay Area scene. They followed with 1988's "Frolic Through the Park", which featured the breakout single and MTV favorite "Bored", even leading to the band hosting "Headbangers Ball". In 1990, their major label debut "Act III" (Geffen) revealed a more dynamic and melodic dimension while retaining their thrash intensity. With MTV airplay for "Seemingly Endless Time" and "A Room With A View", and a feature in People magazine, the album cemented their status as one of thrash metal's most musically adventurous acts.
After reuniting in 2001, DEATH ANGEL embarked on a powerful second chapter — one that would become among the strongest stretches of their career. Rather than leaning on nostalgia, they delivered a run of acclaimed releases that fused classic Bay Area aggression with sharpened songwriting and modern production. Beginning with "The Art Of Dying" (2004) and continuing through "Killing Season" (2008),"Relentless Retribution" (2010),"The Dream Calls For Blood" (2013),"The Evil Divide" (2016),and 2019's "Humanicide", the band refined their attack while expanding their dynamics. Across these albums, intricate riff craftsmanship, blistering tempos, and socially aware lyricism became hallmarks of their modern era. "Humanicide" earned DEATH ANGEL a Grammy nomination for "Best Metal Performance", further solidifying their place among contemporary thrash metal's most vital and respected forces.
In 2025, the band unveiled two standalone singles, marking their first new material in several years and signaling the next phase of their evolution. "Wrath (Bring Fire)" delivered a high-velocity assault rooted firmly in classic Bay Area ferocity, while "Cult Of The Used" emerged as a sharp, socially charged anthem driven by precision riffing, thunderous rhythm work, and commanding vocals. Together, the releases reaffirmed DEATH ANGEL's creative momentum and uncompromising intensity.
To celebrate the 35th anniversary of "Act III", DEATH ANGEL launched a special anniversary tour performing the album in its entirety. The run combined full-album performances with select classics from across their catalog, offering longtime fans a rare and immersive experience. The tour included major U.S. markets and multiple hometown Bay Area performances — including two advanced sold out shows at the legendary Fillmore — underscoring the album's enduring impact. The "Act III" anniversary tour continues into 2026 and 2027, with additional dates to be announced.
The current lineup — Mark Osegueda (vocals),Rob Cavestany (guitar),Ted Aguilar (guitar),Damien Sisson (bass),and Will Carroll (drums) — has remained intact for nearly two decades, forming one of the most stable and formidable configurations in the band's history. That longevity translates powerfully to the stage, where DEATH ANGEL continues to tour extensively across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia, appearing at major festivals and headlining club and theater dates while maintaining their reputation as one of thrash metal's most electrifying live acts.
Photo credit: Stephanie Cabral
