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'90s Rock Band Announces Tour Update With 2 Other Performers

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Madz DizonJanuary 9, 2026 at 6:14 AM

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Veteran ‘90s rock band Sevendust has officially announced a major update to its upcoming Europe and UK tour, confirming that the band will be hitting the road with Alter Bridge and Daughtry this year.

The tour news brings excitement for longtime fans, while also delivering a clear and honest update about guitarist Clint Lowery’s availability for part of the run.

The tour begins on Jan. 15, 2026, in Hamburg, Germany, and stretches across more than 30 cities before wrapping up on March 5, 2026, in Nottingham, UK.

Sevendust shared the announcement directly with fans on Instagram, posting live performance photos and writing, “Hey y’all we are coming to Europe and the UK with our brothers in Alter Bridge and Daughtry! Check out dates and get tickets now at Sevendust.com.”

Lajon Witherspoon of Sevendust opens for Daughtry at Ryman Auditorium on November 03, 2021 in Nashville, Tennessee. Photo by Mickey Bernal/Getty Images

For fans who have followed Sevendust since their rise in the late 1990s and early 2000s, the tour marks another milestone for a band that first formed in 1994 and reached a major peak in 2003 with the album Seasons.

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Alongside the tour announcement, Sevendust confirmed that Clint Lowery will not be joining the band for the first portion of the European tour.

In a personal Instagram post and video message, Lowery explained that the decision was difficult but necessary due to family commitments and health-related concerns.

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“It’s a hard decision that I had to make but the right one for the season of life I’m in currently,” Lowery shared. He added that he has been touring since he was 18 years old, but at this stage, he needs to prioritize his family and well-being.

Lowery revealed that he made a promise to his children years ago to limit long stretches away from home, and he intends to keep that promise. He also noted that he has a few medical tests scheduled following health issues last year, which he wants to complete before rejoining the band later in the tour.

During his absence, Sevendust’s manager Tim Tournier will step in as a temporary replacement on guitar. Lowery expressed full confidence in the band continuing strong, asking fans to support his bandmates and assuring everyone that he plans to rejoin the tour to finish it out.

The tour is part of Alter Bridge’s What Lies Within Tour, which supports the band’s upcoming self-titled eighth studio album via Napalm Records. Alter Bridge will headline the tour, with Sevendust and Daughtry appearing as special guests throughout the run.

The lineup brings together artists with long-standing musical connections. Producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette, who previously worked with Alter Bridge, also collaborated with Sevendust on their 2018 album All I See Is War.

In addition, Sevendust vocalist Lajon Witherspoon and Chris Daughtry have worked together before, most notably on their 2022 cover of Temple of the Dog’s “Hunger Strike,” recorded in honor of Chris Cornell.

The tour will cover major cities across Germany, Scandinavia, Southern Europe and the UK, including stops in Berlin, Paris, Madrid, London and Dublin. Public ticket sales are already underway, with full details available through official band websites.

Despite the temporary lineup change, Sevendust has made it clear that the tour is moving forward as planned.

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This story was originally published by Parade on Jan 9, 2026, where it first appeared in the Pop Culture section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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