The Bad Omens Tour 2025 is officially underway with a massive slate of shows across the U.K., Europe, and select U.S. festivals. The American metalcore powerhouse continues its rapid global rise, expanding its reach from intimate clubs to full-scale arenas. The band’s “Do You Feel Love” tour marks their biggest production yet, bringing fresh energy and new music to stages around the world.
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Bad Omens Tour 2025 Overview
Bad Omens announced their “Do You Feel Love” 2025 UK & European arena tour, set to begin November 21, 2025, in Dublin. This marks a major milestone in their career, showcasing how far the band has come since their early days in the underground metalcore scene.
The 2025 tour will include a series of major arena stops throughout the U.K. and mainland Europe, featuring a visually striking production and a setlist packed with both fan favorites and brand-new material. While the European leg takes center stage toward the end of the year, U.S. fans will still have several opportunities to catch Bad Omens live in 2025 through festival appearances and limited stateside shows.
Key 2025 Tour Dates
Below is a snapshot of the band’s confirmed 2025 schedule as of today:
| Date | Region | City & Venue |
|---|---|---|
| May 18, 2025 | USA | Daytona Beach, Florida (Festival) |
| July 4, 2025 | USA | Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Summer Event) |
| July 19, 2025 | USA | Cadott, Wisconsin (Festival) |
| Nov 21, 2025 | Ireland | Dublin – 3Arena |
| Nov 23, 2025 | Scotland | Glasgow – OVO Hydro |
| Nov 26, 2025 | England | London – Alexandra Palace |
| Nov 28, 2025 | England | Manchester – AO Arena |
| Nov 29, 2025 | England | Nottingham – Motorpoint Arena |
| Dec 1–12, 2025 | Europe | Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Berlin, Amsterdam (Multiple dates) |
These shows mark Bad Omens’ largest headline venues to date, underscoring their massive popularity in both Europe and the United States.
New Music Driving the Tour
The Bad Omens Tour 2025 is backed by fresh music and new creative direction. In August 2025, the band released “Specter”, a high-energy single that quickly became a fan favorite and dominated rock streaming charts. Just a few weeks later, they dropped another single titled “Impose”, continuing the sonic evolution that began with their acclaimed 2022 album The Death of Peace of Mind.
These songs are central to their 2025 live performances, offering fans a glimpse into the next phase of Bad Omens’ musical journey. With emotionally charged lyrics, dynamic production, and an emphasis on atmosphere, the new material perfectly complements their intense stage presence.
U.S. Audience Highlights
While the main European arena leg takes place in late 2025, American fans won’t be left waiting too long. The band is already confirmed for several major U.S. festival appearances throughout 2025, ensuring fans across the country can still experience their explosive live show.
In addition, the group has announced that they will return with a full North American arena tour in early 2026. That leg will kick off in February 2026, visiting major cities including Salt Lake City, Denver, Detroit, and Oakland. The 2026 U.S. arena run will serve as the next major opportunity for American fans to experience the complete “Do You Feel Love” production.
Setlist and Show Experience
Bad Omens’ 2025 performances are known for their cinematic stage design and intense emotional delivery. Each show blends the band’s signature sound—dark, melodic metalcore—with immersive lighting, visual effects, and atmospheric interludes.
Typical setlists from the tour include:
- Concrete Jungle
- Artificial Suicide
- The Grey
- Nowhere to Go
- Like a Villain
- The Death of Peace of Mind
- Just Pretend
- Specter
- Impose
Each song transitions seamlessly into the next, building tension and releasing it in dramatic fashion. The inclusion of the newer singles adds depth to their live show, connecting longtime fans with the band’s evolving artistry.
Production and Stage Design
The Bad Omens Tour 2025 features an elevated production compared to previous tours. The stage is dominated by cinematic LED visuals, synchronized lighting effects, and an extended platform that allows frontman Noah Sebastian to interact closely with fans. The entire show has been carefully designed to enhance the emotional arc of their music—from quiet, introspective moments to explosive, full-band crescendos.
VIP packages for select shows include early venue entry, exclusive merchandise, signed posters, and meet-and-greet options. These have sold out quickly across most European cities, underscoring the band’s growing international demand.
Support Acts and Collaborations
For the 2025 European leg, Bad Omens will be joined by The Ghost Inside and Bilmuri, both of whom share a similar fan base and high-energy performance style. Their addition adds depth to the lineup, creating one of the strongest rock packages of the year.
For the upcoming 2026 U.S. arena tour, Beartooth and PRESIDENT will open, setting the tone for a night of relentless energy and genre-defining performances.
Global Reach and Fan Impact
Bad Omens’ rise has been one of the most compelling stories in modern metalcore. The band has successfully bridged the gap between heavy music and mainstream accessibility, appealing to both traditional rock fans and younger digital audiences.
Their ability to sell out arenas across Europe—while maintaining a devoted fan base in the United States—demonstrates the global appeal of their artistry. As 2025 unfolds, their tour continues to break attendance records and solidify their status as one of the leading acts in modern alternative music.
Looking Ahead
With the Bad Omens Tour 2025 running through December and a massive North American arena leg already locked for 2026, the future of the band looks brighter than ever. Between new music releases, sold-out shows, and an ever-expanding international fan base, Bad Omens have firmly established themselves as one of the defining live acts of their generation.
If you’re a fan in the U.S., keep an eye out—more 2025 festival dates and potential surprise shows may still be announced before the year ends.
Tell us which city you hope the band visits next or share your favorite moment from a recent Bad Omens concert in the comments below!
