Knocked Loose and Denzel Curry Are Co-Headlining a Fall 2026 US Tour

This is the kind of tour bill that makes you stare at the flyer for a second just to make sure it's real. Knocked Loose and Denzel Curry are officially co-headlining a North American tour this fall, and they're bringing Superheaven and Bound along for the ride. Hardcore, hip-hop, and grunge revivalism on one stage every night. Good luck standing still.
If you've been paying attention to what both of these artists have been doing in 2026, this pairing feels inevitable. Knocked Loose dropped "Hive Mind" featuring Denzel Curry back in February, and the chemistry was undeniable. Now they're taking it from the studio to the stage for an entire run of dates across the US.
A Stacked Bill Top to Bottom
I'll be real, the co-headlining format here is what sells it. This isn't one act opening for the other. Both Knocked Loose and Denzel Curry are headliners in their own right, and this tour treats them as equals. That energy is going to be different. You're getting two fanbases colliding in the same room, and if those "Hive Mind" performances hit the way I think they will, the rooms are going to be absolute war zones.
Then you add Superheaven to the bill and things get even more interesting. The Pennsylvania grunge revivalists have had a massive couple of years. Their self-titled album dropped in 2025 after nearly a decade of silence, and tracks like "Youngest Daughter" blew up on TikTok, racking up over 128 million streams on Spotify. They went from cult status to genuinely massive, and their live show has caught up to the hype. They're the perfect act to set the tone before the two headliners tear it down.
Bound rounds out the lineup as the opener. If you haven't heard of them yet, that's the whole point of a bill like this. Getting to a show early and discovering the opener is one of the best parts of going to concerts. Don't be the person who shows up late.
Why This Tour Matters
Knocked Loose are at the absolute peak of their career right now. Their 2024 album You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To earned a Grammy nomination, and they've spent the first half of 2026 opening for Metallica across European stadiums. Bryan Garris and crew went from headlining clubs to playing in front of stadium crowds alongside one of the biggest metal bands in history. Now they're coming back to the US for a proper headlining run, and they're doing it alongside an artist who genuinely fits their world.

Denzel Curry isn't just a rapper showing up on a hardcore bill for the novelty. He's been deeply embedded in this world for years. His Rage Against the Machine cover of "Bulls on Parade" on triple j's Like A Version back in 2019 was a moment that proved he understood the energy, not just the aesthetic. He's been touring relentlessly behind his 2024 double album King of the Mischievous South, and earlier this year he was out supporting Deftones on their UK run. The guy belongs on stages like these.
Honestly, when Garris said in the "Hive Mind" press release that for the collaboration to work "it would have to be Denzel Curry, because he gets it," that told you everything. This isn't a marketing play. These two acts genuinely respect each other, and the music backs it up.
Shared History
These acts aren't strangers to each other. Knocked Loose, Denzel Curry, and Superheaven have all appeared on bills together at festivals like Outbreak Fest and Sick New World. Superheaven reunited at Outbreak Fest back in 2022 alongside Knocked Loose, Turnstile, and Basement. Both Knocked Loose and Superheaven are also on the bill for both editions of Sick New World 2026 and Four Chord Music Fest in Pittsburgh this year. The connections run deep, and a full tour together feels like the natural next step.
Don't Sleep on This One
A tour like this is going to sell fast. Four acts, each pulling from slightly different corners of heavy music, all converging on the same bill. If you haven't seen Knocked Loose live yet, this is your sign. If you've never caught Denzel Curry in a room full of hardcore kids, you're about to see something special. And Superheaven playing support on a run like this after everything they've accomplished in the last couple of years is just the cherry on top.
Keep an eye on knockedloose.com and denzelcurry.com for dates, venues, and ticket info as it gets announced. These shows are going to be chaos in the best way. Get your tickets early and get there for the openers. You'll thank me later.
Cover photo courtesy of Ticketmaster.
