The Dillinger Escape Plan Announce Final “Calculating Infinity” Reunion Tour Dates
The Dillinger Escape Plan has confirmed their final set of reunion shows celebrating their 1999 debut album *Calculating Infinity*, with dates spanning Europe and North America in 2026, according to the band’s official announcement. The tour will feature original vocalist Dimitri Minakakis, who reunited with the group for a 2024 performance of the album.
What are the 2026 tour dates?

The band’s 2026 tour begins with appearances at Graspop Metal Meeting in Dessel, Belgium, and Hellfest in Clisson, France, in June. Following European stops, the group will return to North America in October for shows in Philadelphia, Worcester, Massachusetts, Baltimore, Portland, Oregon, Vancouver, Seattle, and St. Petersburg, Florida, as reported by *Rolling Stone*. Additional dates include a cruise aboard the Headbangers Boat 2026, running October 31 to November 3, alongside acts like Lamb of God and GWAR.
How can fans secure tickets?
An artist pre-sale for the 2026 tour begins on June 18 at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with a general on-sale starting June 19 at the same time, according to the band’s website. Support acts for the North American leg include The Prestige, Many Eyes, and Johnny Booth.
Why is this reunion significant?
The 2026 tour marks the final chapter of The Dillinger Escape Plan’s *Calculating Infinity* reunion, following a 2024 series of shows at Brooklyn Paramount. Minakakis, who originally fronted the band during the album’s creation, described the 2024 performances as a “dream turned real” in a statement cited by *Pitchfork*. The 2026 dates will also serve as the band’s last with Minakakis, as founding member Greg Puciato—who replaced Minakakis after *Calculating Infinity*—has since left his supergroup Better Lovers, though no official reunion with Puciato has been confirmed.
What is the cultural impact of *Calculating Infinity*?
Released in 1999, *Calculating Infinity* is widely regarded as a landmark in mathcore and metal, influencing bands like Converge and Death Grips. The album’s 25th-anniversary celebrations in 2024 drew praise from critics and fans alike, with *Rolling Stone* highlighting its “uncompromising energy and chaotic precision.” The 2026 tour is seen as a nostalgic farewell to the album’s legacy, with fans speculating about its lasting influence on modern metal subgenres.
What happens next for The Dillinger Escape Plan?
While the band has not announced future projects, the 2026 tour represents a formal closure to the *Calculating Infinity* chapter. Minakakis emphasized the emotional weight of the reunion in his 2024 statement, calling the band “a force of nature” and thanking fans for their enduring support. The final shows will likely solidify the album’s place in metal history, according to music historian and author Joel McIver, who noted the group’s “pivotal role in reshaping extreme music.”
For updates on tour dates and ticket sales, fans are directed to The Dillinger Escape Plan’s official website and social media channels.
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