Makes My Blood Dance Take Their Kinetic Sound on Tour

Makes My Blood Dance Take Their Kinetic Sound on Tour

The road is already calling, and Makes My Blood Dance are answering fast. In 2026, the Brooklyn-based band will take on 47 confirmed shows between February and May, moving through three consecutive touring routes without pause. The run opens with dates alongside Smile Empty Soul before flowing directly into their own February headline stretch, No Love Without Blood, and continuing deep into the spring.

Early stops include Feb 4 at Trees in Dallas, Feb 9 at Come And Take It Live in Austin, and Feb 16 at Basement East in Nashville. From there, the tour keeps expanding, carrying Makes My Blood Dance through clubs, theaters, and festival rooms built for movement. It’s a schedule that reflects a band in constant motion, built for live spaces.

Through a steady run of singles and nonstop live shows, Makes My Blood Dance have built a reputation for never standing still. Their music pulls from metal, disco, glam, electropop, and electro-goth, shaping it into something kinetic. 

Together, the members approach songwriting like experimental chemists, tearing genres apart and rebuilding them to serve each track. Their music feels charged, and every song seems to twitch with energy.

That energy translates most clearly onstage. Makes My Blood Dance fuse the grit of metal, the swing and muscle of disco, and an electro-goth edge into high-voltage performances that turn rooms into rave-like environments. Their live shows move beyond the idea of a traditional concert, merging metal fans, electronic listeners, and club crowds into a single experience.

Streaming numbers reflect that growing reach. Heavy Metal Armour,” Time and a Placeand their latest single, Your Little Hand in Mine,” continue to gain traction, supported by strong engagement and viral visuals.