The newly revealed trek will see Korn return to South and Central America after years of fan demand, bringing their unmistakable blend of downtuned riffs, hip-hop-infused grooves, and raw emotional intensity to massive arenas and outdoor venues. The announcement confirms that Latin America will kick off Korn’s 2026 global touring plans, signaling how important the region remains to the band’s legacy and future.
According to the initial reveal, the tour will span multiple countries across the continent, with major stops expected in **Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Mexico, Colombia, and Peru**, among others. While full dates and venues are still being rolled out, promoters have already described the run as a large-scale production featuring Korn’s signature visual spectacle, crushing sound design, and career-spanning setlists.
Fans can expect a powerful mix of classics such as *“Freak on a Leash,” “Blind,”* and *“Got the Life,”* alongside deeper cuts and select tracks from the band’s more recent releases. Sources close to the tour hint that Korn may tailor setlists city by city, a move longtime followers know the band favors when returning to passionate markets like Latin America.
Frontman Jonathan Davis has frequently spoken about the intensity of Latin American crowds, calling them some of the loudest and most emotionally connected audiences Korn has ever played for. That energy is expected to be a driving force behind the 2026 shows.
Ticket presales are expected to begin in the coming months, with VIP packages and early-entry options likely to follow. For Latin American fans, Spring 2026 isn’t just another tour — it’s Korn’s long-awaited return, loud, heavy, and unapologetically massive.