DETHKLOK, the animated death metal band from Adult Swim's hit series "Metalocalypse", is gearing up for a highly anticipated spring 2026 tour. The band has announced a series of headline shows across the West Coast and Midwest, offering fans the chance to experience the full force of DETHKLOK's live performance. This tour marks a significant milestone as it coincides with the 20th anniversary of "Metalocalypse" and the band's continued success. But here's where it gets controversial... While DETHKLOK's upcoming tour with AMON AMARTH is exciting, some fans are questioning whether the band should have more control over its own destiny. The band's co-creator, Brendon Small, reflects on the accidental creation of a successful live music entity and the challenges of licensing his own work. In a recent interview, Small discussed the possibility of more DETHKLOK in the future, hinting at the potential for new content and creative control. The tour dates, promoted by Live Nation, kick off on April 26 at the Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois, with additional stops in Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and San Diego. Tickets will be available through various presales, starting with a Citi presale on February 17, followed by an artist presale and general onsale. DETHKLOK's 2026 solo headline tour dates include stops in Chicago, Los Angeles, Seattle, Portland, and San Diego. With the band's 20th anniversary approaching, fans can expect a celebration of the show's impact and the band's enduring legacy. But will DETHKLOK's future be in their own hands? That's the question on many fans' minds as they eagerly await the band's next move.