[Cover photo credit to Steve Bright, L to R: Chris Rörland (guitar), Thobbe Englund (guitar), Joakim Brodén (vocals), Pär Sundström (bass), Hannes Van Dahl (drums)]
The Swedish band Sabaton (@sabatonofficial), have released an updated version of “Crossing the Rubicon” featuring Nothing More, alongside a new lyric video. The original version of the track arrived in October of 2025.
This comes ahead of Sabaton’s 32-date North American headline tour kicking off February 9 in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Having launched their worldwide tour this past October in Istanbul, Turkey, Sabaton will be bringing their concert experience to stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, and Boston before wrapping April 20 in Vancouver, BC.

Meanwhile, the band and Better Noise Films has announced the launch of “You’re History,” a new episodic horror YouTube miniseries that merges heavy music, horror, and historical stories. Released in connection with their 11th studio album Legends (October 17, 2025, via Better Noise Music) and marking the band’s label debut, the series was created and directed by actor, director and Chief Creative Officer Michael Lombardi (The Retaliators, Rescue Me, The Deuce) and written by The Geare Brothers.
The pilot episode is now available to stream, which features “Crossing the Rubicon” reimagined through a slasher narrative inspired by Julius Ceasar. It stars horror actor Jeffrey Combs (Re-Animator, Frighteners) and Sirius XM personality Jose Mangin as one of its lead characters. Additional episodes of “You’re History” will air in 2026 and continue to combine various Rock and Metal songs and artists, horror figures, and infamous historical figures.
SABATON’s 2026 North American and worldwide tour dates:
Mon 2/9 Fort Lauderdale, FL War Memorial Auditorium
Tue 2/10 Tampa, FL Yuengling Center
Fri 2/13 Houston, TX 713 Music Hall
Sat 2/14 Dallas, TX South Side Ballroom
Sun 2/15 San Antonio, TX Boeing Center at Tech Port
Wed 2/18 Phoenix, AZ Arizona Financial Theatre
Fri 2/20 Los Angeles, CA The Kia Forum
Sat 2/21 Wheatland, CA Hard Rock Live
Tue 2/24 Salt Lake City, UT The Union Event Center
Thu 2/26 Loveland, CO Blue Arena
Fri 2/27 Omaha, NE Steelhouse Omaha
Sat 2/28 St. Louis, MO The Factory
Mon 3/2 Des Moines, IA Vibrant Music Hall
Tue 3/3 Minneapolis, MN The Armory
Wed 3/4 Chicago, IL The Salt Shed
Fri 3/6 Milwaukee, WI Landmark Credit Union Live
Sat 3/7 Cincinnati, OH The Andrew J Brady Music Center
Sun 3/8 Detroit, MI The Fillmore Detroit
Tue 3/10 Pittsburgh, PA UPMC Events Center
Wed 3/11 Philadelphia, PA The Met Philadelphia presented by Highmark
Thu 3/12 Boston, MA MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Sat 3/14 Virginia Beach, VA The Dome
Sun 3/15 Washington, DC The Theater at MGM National Harbor
Tue 3/17 Greensboro, NC Greensboro Special Events Center
Wed 3/18 Atlanta, GA Coca-Cola Roxy
Mon 4/6 Halifax, NS. Scotiabank Centre
Thu 4/9 Laval, QC. Place Bell
Sat 4/11 Toronto, ON. Great Canadian Toronto
Tue 4/14 Winnipeg, MB. Burton Cummings Theatre
Fri 4/17 Edmonton, AB. Edmonton Convention Centre
Sat 4/18 Calgary, AB. Grey Eagle Event Centre
Mon 4/20 Vancouver, BC. PNE Forum
Sun 5/31 Gdansk, Poland Ergo Arena
Wed 6/3 Plzen, Czech Republic Amphitheater Lochotin
Fri 6/5 Nancy, France Heavy Week-End
Sat 6/6 Nürnberg, Germany Rock im Park
Sun 6/7 Nürburgring, Germany Rock am Ring
Thu 6/11 Interlaken, Switzerland Greenfield Festival
Sat 6/13 Nickelsdorf, Austria Nova Rock
Wed 6/17 Nimes, France Festival de Nimes
Fri 6/19 Clisson, France Hellfest
Sun 6/21 Dessel, Belgium Graspop Metal Meeting
Wed 7/1 Viveiro, Spain Resurrection Fest
Sat 7/4 Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain Barcelona Rock Fest
Sun 7/5 Cartagena, Spain Rock Imperium Festival
Thu 7/23 Plovdiv, Bulgaria BE4 Hills / Hills of Rock
Sat 7/25 Athens, Greece Release Athens Festival
Mon 7/27 Ghimbav, Romania Rockstadt Extreme Fest

