DragonForce Inhuman Rampage Tour Includes Houston Stop
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Houston metal fans have a new concert date to mark on the calendar. DragonForce has announced its Inhuman Rampage 20th anniversary tour, and the schedule includes a stop at House of Blues Houston in Downtown.
The band said the tour will celebrate the 2006 release that helped define its international profile. Inhuman Rampage featured "Through the Fire and Flames," the song that became DragonForce's best-known track and a staple of modern power metal.
DragonForce maps out Inhuman Rampage tour dates
According to the tour announcement, DragonForce plans to perform songs tied to Inhuman Rampage as part of the anniversary run. The tour marks 20 years since the album's release and gives longtime listeners a chance to hear material associated with one of the band's most commercially visible records.
JamBase reported the newly announced dates and listed Houston among the cities on the itinerary. The announcement places the local show at House of Blues Houston, a recurring stop for national rock and metal tours in the downtown theater district.
Houston date puts anniversary show on local calendar
The Houston stop gives the city one more major metal booking as touring activity continues through 2026. House of Blues Houston regularly hosts hard rock, metal, and legacy-act anniversary shows, making it a fitting venue for a set built around a landmark album.
DragonForce formed in London in 1999 and built a following with fast tempos, dual-guitar leads, and technically demanding live performances. Inhuman Rampage became a breakthrough release for the group, helped by broad exposure for "Through the Fire and Flames" through rhythm gaming and online music culture.
Ticketing details, support acts, and set times should be confirmed through the venue and the band's official channels as the show date approaches. JamBase's report focused on the tour announcement and the city list, with Houston included in the routing.
This article is a summary of reporting by JamBase. Read the full story here.
