zebrahead Ignite 2026 With New Single and Video
“Burn Burn Burn”
First Track From Upcoming EP O Launches
Final Chapter In Their Series Of EPs
Orange County, CA – Southern California punk-metal mainstays zebrahead release song and video for “Burn Burn Burn” on March 18, the first single from their forthcoming EP O. The track kicks off a new wave of music and visuals leading up to the EP’s release, completing the band’s run of EPs — III, II, I, and now O. Stream “Burn Burn Burn” HERE.
“Burn, Burn, Burn is straight energy from the jump,” shares vocalist/rapper Ali Tabatabaee. “It’s aggressive but still super melodic, and it’s got this bounce to it that just makes you want to move.” zebrahead have spent decades refining a high-impact blend of melody, metallic riffage, punk urgency, and hip-hop flow. “Burn Burn Burn” captures the band at full throttle.
Drummer Udhus says “Burn Burn Burn is our version of Slayer and Taylor Swift doing Redbull vodka shots at the pool on Spring Break till 6AM,” guitarist Palmer adds, “Burn, Burn, Burn! is a slammer of a song that kicks off the release of a new batch of songs! It’s heavy, melodic, and it has one of the shreddiest solos I’ve ever done! I’m really proud of this one and it’ll get the headbangers banging away!”
In addition to Tabatabaee, Palmer, and Udhus, zebrahead features vocalist/guitarist Adrian Estrella and bass player Ben Osmundson. Together, they continue to expand a legacy that began with the Yellow EP on Dr. Dream in 1998, followed by their major-label debut Waste of Mind on Columbia Records later that year. Subsequent releases including Playmate of the Year, MFZB, Broadcast to the World, Phoenix, Get Nice, Call Your Friends, and Walk the Plank solidified their international presence, while 2019’s Brain Invaders reaffirmed their staying power.
The stage remains their natural habitat with a resume that includes multiple appearances at major US and international festivals including Reading and Leeds Festivals, Download Festival, Rock am Ring, Summer Sonic, Fuji Rock Festival, Slam Dunk Festival, Pukkelpop, Nova Rock Festival, Vans Warped Tour, and When We Were Young.
With O completing the EP arc with a steady rollout of new material underway, zebrahead aren’t revisiting their past they’re weaponizing it. “As long as people come out to shows and listen, we will continue to tour the world and release music,” says bassist Osmundson.
Upcoming Tour Dates. Tickets available HERE.
March
Mar 20 – House of Blues – Houston, TX
Mar 21 – South Side Ballroom – Dallas, TX
April
Apr 11 – Mission Ballroom – Denver, CO
May
May 9 – Día Libre Festival 2026 – Monterrey, Mexico
May 23 – Slam Dunk Festival South 2026 – Hatfield, UK
May 24 – Slam Dunk Festival North 2026 – Leeds, UK
June
Jun 11–13 – Greenfield Festival 2026 – Interlaken, Switzerland
Jun 20 – Southside Festival 2026 – Neuhausen ob Eck, Germany
Jun 21 – Hurricane Festival 2026 – Scheeßel, Germany
August
Aug 14-15 – SummerSonic Festival – Tokyo/Osaka, Japan
November–December
Nov 16 – TivoliVredenburg – Utrecht, Netherlands
Nov 17 – Dynamo – Eindhoven, Netherlands
Nov 18 – Kavka Zappa – Antwerpen, Belgium
Nov 19 – den Atelier – Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Nov 20 – La Maroquinerie – Paris, France
Nov 21 – La Rayonne – Villeurbanne, France
Nov 22 – Legend Club – Milano, Italy
Nov 24 – Kino Šiška – Ljubljana, Slovenia
Nov 25 – Boogaloo – Zagreb, Croatia
Nov 26 – Dürer Kert – Budapest, Hungary
Nov 27 – Brauerei Ottakringer – Vienna, Austria
Nov 28 – Klub Hydrozagadka – Warsaw, Poland
Nov 29 – Rock Café – Prague, Czech Republic
Dec 1 – Löwensaal – Nuremberg, Germany
Dec 2 – Backstage – Munich, Germany
Dec 3 – LKA Longhorn – Stuttgart, Germany
Dec 4 – Garage – Saarbrücken, Germany
Dec 5 – Felsenkeller – Leipzig, Germany
Dec 6 – Kulturzentrum Faust – Hannover, Germany
Dec 8 – Live Music Hall – Cologne, Germany
Dec 9 – Skaters Palace – Münster, Germany
Dec 10 – Metropol – Berlin, Germany
Dec 11 – Schlachthof – Wiesbaden, Germany
Dec 12 – Grosse Freiheit 36 – Hamburg, Germany
For updates and additional information, visit www.zebrahead.com.

