Godsmack Release New Album ‘Live at Mohegan Sun’

Godsmack Also Launches Rise of Rock World Tour 2026 With Stone Temple Pilots & Dorothy

Godsmack Release New Album ‘Live at Mohegan Sun’

Godsmack Also Launches Rise of Rock World Tour 2026 With Stone Temple Pilots & Dorothy

Live at Mohegan Sun continues to build momentum, with the album’s first single, the live version of “When Legends Rise,” newly debuting on the Active Rock Radio chartsmarking the first time a live track has done so since 2020. The achievement underscores the deep connection between Godsmack and their audience, as fans have rallied around the band’s live recordings—long regarded as the purest expression of their sound—and propelled them into rare air at rock radio. Watch/share the official “When Legends Rise” live single HERE 

Frontman Sully Erna calls the “Battle of the Drums”—a live spectacle perfected over decades—one of the night’s most meaningful moments. “It’s an intricate piece. Me and Shannon have worked on it for decades and really perfected it into a spectacle.” He continues, “Live at Mohegan Sun captures a moment we’ll always carry with us—the energy, the connection, and the gratitude we feel for the fans who’ve taken this journey with us. Releasing this album as we launch the Rise of Rock World Tour feels powerful. It honors where we’ve been while pushing us forward into what’s next.”

“Battle of the Drums” has long been a defining moment of Godsmack’s live show, originating in the mid‑1990s when founder Sully Erna was still behind the kit and evolving into a full‑scale rhythmic duel after Shannon Larkin joined the band. What began as Erna playing congas alongside early drummers grew into a high‑octane spectacle featuring two full drum kits, rotating risers, and a display of precision and power that earned admiration across the rock world—including praise from Rush legend Neil Peart. Now immortalized on Live at Mohegan Sun, the performance stands as one of the film’s most emotional highlights, showcasing the rare chemistry between Erna and Larkin and serving as a tribute to the classic lineup of Erna, Larkin, Tony Rombola, and Robbie Merrill. Widely considered a fan‑favorite centerpiece of the band’s live set, its official release arrives in direct response to years of audience demand, giving fans the chance to relive one of Godsmack’s most electrifying moments again and again. 

The premiere of “Battle of the Drums” arrives at a pivotal moment for Godsmack as they kick off the Rise of Rock World Tour, returning to the stage today at Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL for the tour’s opening strike before the headlining amphitheater run begins May 10 in Bristow, VA with Stone Temple Pilots and Dorothyjoining select dates. With major festival appearances including Sonic Temple, andRocklahoma, a deep catalog powering their setlists, and Live at Mohegan Sunreinforcing their reputation as one of hard rock’s most formidable live acts, Godsmack step into a new era on the road with revitalized momentum—channeling three decades of success into a touring year that promises to be one of the biggest of their career.

Fans around the world who are unable to attend one of the group’s global tour dates, can join Godsmack for a live, interactive global watch party when Live at Mohegan Sunstreams exclusively on Stagepilot on Thursday, May 28, 2026. The event will feature the full concert film along with a special Q&A session with frontman Sully Erna—giving fans everywhere the chance to experience the show and connect with the band in real time. Tickets for the Godsmack global watch party on Stagepilot are available now: HERE.

Live at Mohegan Sun is available now in digital and physical formats including Double Vinyl, Blu-Ray, and CD, with international CD and LP editions arriving June 26 HERE

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Out Now on CD & LP: U.S. HERE

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Jon D'Auria   By: Jon D'Auria