Who wants a tour with Evanescence, Spiritbox and Poppy?

Author Benedetta Baldin - 30.11.2025

If the answer to the question in the title is “Me!”, then you might want to read this article very thoroughly… That’s because dates for a summer/fall 2026 Evanescence headline tour have started to surface before the big revelation on Monday, December 1st, 2025. With them, Spiritbox, Poppy, and K.Flay were working on something together, as was hinted at earlier this week, reported by theprp. The video seems to have hinted at a forthcoming tour that will also include the Nova Twins.

With the exception of Evanescence, who will be the main act, it appears that not every artist will perform on every date of the run. It is anticipated that the journey will begin in North America in June and travel to Europe in September. Amy Lee of Evanescence, Courtney LaPlante and Mike Stringer of Spiritbox, and Poppy previously worked together on a new song called “End Of You,” which was released in September. Revolver magazine recently awarded that song “Song of the Year.”

06/20 Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion (with Spiritbox and Nova Twins)
09/25 Berlin, GER – Velodrom (with Nova Twins and Poppy)

Amy Lee, a singer and pianist, and Ben Moody, a guitarist, created the American rock group Evanescence in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995. The band recorded indie albums before releasing “Fallen”, their debut full-length album, on Wind-up Records in 2003. “Fallen” sold over 17 million copies worldwide and helped the band win two Grammy Awards out of six nominations because to the success of their smash singles “Bring Me to Life” and “My Immortal.” “Anywhere but Home”, Evanescence‘s debut live album, was released a year later and sold over a million copies worldwide. “The Open Door”, the band’s second studio album, was released in 2006 and sold over five million copies.

With a new lineup, the band got back together in June 2009, and their next studio album, “Evanescence”, came out in 2011. With 127,000 copies sold, it debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart. In addition, the album made its debut at the top of four more Billboard charts: the Rock Albums, Digital Albums, Alternative Albums, and Hard Rock Albums charts. Along with other bands including The Pretty Reckless and Fair to Midland, the band toured throughout 2012 to promote their most recent record. During this period, Troy McLawhorn also joined the band full-time. The band took another break after the album’s tour cycle ended in 2012.