Taste of Chaos 2026 Tour Returns With New Music
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At Houston's 713 Music Hall and White Oak Music Hall, hard rock and metal fans have seen plenty of package tours over the years. A newly announced run could add another major draw in 2026. The Taste of Chaos 2026 Tour is returning with Hollywood Undead and In This Moment sharing top billing, according to Loudwire.
The revived tour also includes a music rollout tied to the announcement. Loudwire reported that both headlining acts released new songs as the 2026 dates were unveiled, giving the relaunch both a touring angle and a new-recording hook. The article did not list a Houston date, and no local stop was confirmed in the report.
Taste of Chaos 2026 Tour brings back a known rock package
Taste of Chaos built its name as a multi-act rock tour, and the 2026 version marks another attempt to bring that brand back on the road. Loudwire identified Hollywood Undead and In This Moment as the co-headliners for the new run. The article focused on the tour revival and the companion song releases rather than a full local market breakdown.
That leaves a few details still open for Texas audiences. Loudwire's report did not specify a Houston venue, on-sale timing, or a full stop-by-stop schedule in the version referenced here. Without those details, the clearest verified development is that the tour is back for 2026 and anchored by two established acts from the hard rock scene.
Hollywood Undead and In This Moment release songs with the announcement
The music component gave the announcement extra momentum. Loudwire reported that Hollywood Undead and In This Moment each dropped a new song as the co-headlining tour was revealed. The source article centered that dual release as part of the same news cycle, linking fresh material to the tour launch.
For local concert calendars, the next useful detail will be routing. Houston regularly lands national rock packages, especially at midsize rooms and amphitheaters, but no city-specific booking was confirmed in the report. If promoters add a local date later, venue, ticket timing, and supporting acts will be the practical details to track.
This article is a summary of reporting by Loudwire. Read the full story here.
