German metal band Helloween has announced the North American leg of their ongoing 40th anniversary world tour. The power-metal group recently released their 17th studio album, Giants & Monsters, on August 29. Formed in 1984, Helloween has been performing shows across the world on their 40th anniversary world tour. The band will start the North American chapter of this tour in spring of 2026.Helloween chose the perfect day of Halloween to unveil their North American run. Finnish band BEAST IN BLACK will join the band on their 2026 North American tour. The metal group shared a video post on their Instagram page to reveal the dates."North America - are you ready?! The 40 Years Anniversary World Tour is coming your way - with very special guest BEAST IN BLACK! From Dallas to Las Vegas - get ready for a massive metal celebration of 40 Years of HELLOWEEN!" the post's caption read.The ticket details are yet to come. However, on Ticketmaster, the Seattle event has been listed. The presale for the show will start on November 5, and the general sale will go live on November 7. In the announcement post, the band asked fans to stay tuned for the details.More details of Helloween’s 40th Anniversary World Tour North American leg View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe metal group will begin this 16-show North American run from Dallas on April 7 next year. Helloween will conclude this leg on May 2 in Las Vegas. Here is a complete rundown of Helloween's 2026 North American tour:April 7 – Dallas, Texas, at The FactoryApril 8 – San Antonio, Texas, at The AztecApril 10 – Atlanta, Georgia, at TabernacleApril 12 – Orlando, Florida, at House of BluesApril 14 – Silver Spring, Maryland, at The FillmoreApril 15 – Boston, Massachusetts, at House of BluesApril 17 – New York, New York, at The Palladium Times SquareApril 18 – Montreal, Quebec, at L’OlympiaApril 19 – Toronto, Ontario, at Queen Elizabeth TheatreApril 21 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at The RaveApril 23 – Denver, Colorado, at The Paramount TheatreApril 25 – Salt Lake City, Utah, at The DepotApril 28 – Seattle, Washington, at The Paramount TheatreApril 30 – San Francisco, California, at The WarfieldMay 1 – Los Angeles, California, at YouTube TheatreMay 2 – Las Vegas, Nevada, at House of BluesThe German music group will move to Japan after wrapping their North American shows and will perform two gigs in the Asian country.May 7 – Osaka, Japan, at Festival HallMay 10 – Tokyo, Japan, at Tokyo Garden TheatreMeanwhile, the band kicked off the European leg of their 40th anniversary world tour on October 17. The band will also do three shows in Southeast Asia in December this year.Also read: Did Rosalía use AI to record her album in 13 languages? Singer sets the record straight in recent interview