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From Ashes To New: This Is the Setlist for the European Tour 2026

From Ashes To New are currently touring Europe with three stops in Germany. This is the official setlist for the live run!

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April is an exciting month for the guys from From Ashes To New. Not only will the new album Reflections see the light of day on April 17, but the band led by vocalists Danny Case and Matt Brandyberry is also currently on tour in Europe with Comastatic as support.

Three concerts are on the schedule for the US Nu-Metal combo in this country, and the first show in Berlin on Thursday evening was already a complete success. Those who are attending in Hamburg or Cologne can already get into the mood with the tour's setlist. Ready to oil those vocal cords? Here is the official setlist featuring the 15 songs of the evening:

This is the From Ashes To New setlist from Berlin

  1. New Disease
  2. Nightmare
  3. Heartache
  4. Drag Me
  5. Monster In Me
  6. Scars That I'm Hiding
  7. Hate Me Too
  8. My Name
  9. Barely Breathing
  10. Villain
  11. Dead To Me
  12. Nothing
  13. Through It All
  14. Die For You
  15. Panic

You can find the remaining dates of the FATN 2026 European Tour here:

From Ashes To New Tour Poster

Pre-Order for the new album Reflections

On the current tour, From Ashes To New are playing four songs from the upcoming full-length live: “Villain,” “New Disease,” “Drag Me,” and “Die For You.” Strong! The new album Reflections will be released on April 17, 2026, via Better Noise Music.

Pre-order the record here so you’re ready to go next week.

The disc contains a total of twelve songs, with the tracklist as follows:

  1. Drag Me
  2. Forever
  3. Villain
  4. Die For You
  5. Black Hearts
  6. Upside Down
  7. (Not) Psycho
  8. Parasite
  9. New Disease
  10. Darkside
  11. Falling From Heaven
  12. Your Ghost

The upcoming work is the fifth full-length album from From Ashes To New. Their previous record, Blackout, was released in 2023. They made their debut in 2016 with Day One.

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Hey, I’m Julia, and I’ve been working editorially in the scene for a long time. “It was never just a phase, mom” — from metalcore to emo to nu metal, I’ve loved and lived everything since my teens that lets me scream out my emotions in any situation. When I’m not listening to music, I keep up with news and trends from the scene. You’ll also often find me at concerts and festivals or out on long walks in the fields with my dog.