Soulfly will embark on the “Superstition” U.S. tour in October. Support on the trek will come from Eyehategod (from October 22 until November 6), Mutilation Barbecue, and Skinflint.
- 10/19 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater (With Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/21 Wichita, KS – Wave (With Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/22 Dallas, TX – Trees (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/23 Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/24 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/24 Fort Walton Beach, FL – Dwntn Music Hall (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/26 Fort Meyers, FL – The Ranch (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 10/28-11/01 Headbanger’s Boat Cruise
- 11/02 Fort Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/03 Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/04 Mobile, AL – Soul Kitchen (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/05 Houston, TX – Warehouse Live Midtown (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/06 San Antonio, TX – Rock Box (With Eyehategod, Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/07 Lubbock, TX – Jake’s Sports Cafe (With Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/08 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace (With Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)
- 11/09 Tempe, AZ – Marquee Theater (With Mutilation Barbecue & Skinflint)

In a recent interview with Germany’s Moshpit Passion, Max Cavalera shared insights about the possible musical direction of Soulfly‘s upcoming album, which will be a follow-up to 2022’s “Totem.”
Reflecting on the band’s evolution, Cavalera noted (as transcribed by Blabbermouth), “I really liked the early Soulfly stuff because it was more tribal and more groove. And now because I have the Cavalera and Go Ahead And Die projects, I can be as heavy as I want with Cavalera it leaves me Soulfly to be something quite different. I can mold Soulfly a bit different now where Soulfly is really kind of more of a groove-oriented tribal band.”
Cavalera emphasized that this new direction is not an attempt to follow trends, saying, “It’s not that I’m jumping on the bandwagon of nu metal; it’s not really that. It’s just that I think that the early Soulfly had some kind of magic that, through the years we kind of lost that magic. And I think we’re trying to bring it back with this new record that is gonna come out next year.”