Terror Hitting the Road With Pain of Truth End It and Start Today

This might be the best hardcore package of 2026. Terror just dropped a full North American tour in support of their upcoming album Still Suffer, and the lineup they're bringing out is absolutely ridiculous. Pain of Truth, End It, and Start Today are all on board. Three bands that are actively shaping what hardcore looks like right now, all opening for one of the genre's true lifers. Good luck staying dry at any of these shows.
The tour kicks off April 22 in Denver at the Oriental Theater and runs through June 6, wrapping up at Festival Au Lac in Granby, Quebec. That's over 40 dates across the U.S. and Canada. Tickets go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 AM local time.
Still Suffer and Why It Matters
Still Suffer drops April 24 via Flatspot Records and it's shaping up to be a big one. The album was produced by Terror's former guitarist Todd Jones, with additional production from Taylor Young at The Pit Recording Studio. Ten tracks of pure hardcore. No filler.
The guest list on this record is stacked too. Jay Peta of Mindforce, Brody King of God's Hate, Dan Seely of King Nine, and Chuck Ragan of Hot Water Music all make appearances. That's a wild range of voices for a hardcore record, and honestly I'm curious to hear how those collaborations play out. The title track already sounds massive, with the music video following the band through their January 2026 Latin American tour.
The Support Lineup Is Perfect
I'll be real, the openers on this tour might be just as exciting as the headliner. Every band on this bill represents a different corner of modern hardcore, and they're all killing it right now.
Pain of Truth are Long Island heavyweights. Their debut album Not Through Blood cemented them as one of the hardest bands in LIHC, and their split with Sunami (Coast to Coast Split) was a beatdown showcase. If you've seen them live, you already know these sets get violent in the best way.
End It out of Baltimore have been on a tear. Led by the incredibly charismatic Akil Godsey, they've become one of the most talked about bands in hardcore over the past couple years. Their EP Unpleasant Living is out on Flatspot Records, and word is they've got a debut LP in the works for the same label. Their energy live is infectious. Every room they play turns into chaos.
Start Today round out the bill as LA's answer to the youth crew revival. Formed by members who came up playing metal-leaning bands, they pivoted hard into that late '90s youth crew sound, pulling from bands like Ten Yard Fight, Floorpunch, and Carry On. Their 357 Demo has been getting passed around and they're building serious momentum heading into this tour.
All the Dates
Here's the full routing. Notable stops include Sick New World in Las Vegas on April 25, Overcome Fest in Raleigh on May 16, Brooklyn Monarch on May 23, two nights at Tied Down in Detroit on May 30-31, and Metro in Chicago on June 4.
4/22 Denver, CO @ Oriental Theater
4/25 Las Vegas, NV @ Sick New World
4/28 Salt Lake City, UT @ Soundwell
4/29 Boise, ID @ Shrine Social Club
5/1 Portland, OR @ Off Beat
5/2 Seattle, WA @ Crocodile
5/4 Sacramento, CA @ Goldfield Trading Post
5/5 San Francisco, CA @ Cornerstone
5/6 San Jose, CA @ The Ritz
5/7 Los Angeles, CA @ 1720
5/8 Pomona, CA @ Glass House
5/9 Phoenix, AZ @ The Nile
5/11 Austin, TX @ Mohawk
5/12 San Antonio, TX @ The Rock Box
5/13 Houston, TX @ Bas Astronaut
5/14 Baton Rouge, LA @ Chelsea's Live
5/15 Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West
5/16 Raleigh, NC @ Overcome Fest
5/17 Richmond, VA @ Canal Club
5/19 Philadelphia, PA @ Underground Arts
5/20 Boston, MA @ Royale
5/21 Troy, NY @ Sliding Dirty
5/22 Syracuse, NY @ The Song & Dance
5/23 Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Monarch
5/25 Baltimore, MD @ Baltimore Soundstage
5/26 Dunbar, WV @ West Edge Factory
5/27 Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving
5/28 Cleveland, OH @ The Roxy
5/30 Detroit, MI @ Tied Down
5/31 Detroit, MI @ Tied Down
6/1 Nashville, TN @ Basement East
6/2 St. Louis, MO @ Delmar Hall
6/3 Des Moines, IA @ Wooly's
6/4 Chicago, IL @ Metro
6/5 Toronto, ON @ Lithuanian House
6/6 Granby, QC @ Festival Au Lac
Don't Sleep on This
Honestly, this is one of those tours where you look at the bill and just know every single night is going to be special. Terror have been doing this for over two decades and they haven't slowed down. Pairing them with three bands that represent the future of hardcore is smart booking. Long Island beatdown, Baltimore energy, LA youth crew, all under one roof with one of the most consistent hardcore bands to ever do it.
Tickets go on sale this Friday. Pre-order Still Suffer now through Flatspot Records. If you haven't seen any of these bands live yet, this is the one to fix that.
Cover photo via Ticketmaster

