Bad Omens announce ‘Do You Feel Love’ 2025 UK and European arena tour

Bad Omens have announced the ‘Do You Feel Love’ 2025 UK and European arena tour – check out all the details below.
The Richmond metalcore group will kick off the tour with a show in Dublin’s 3Arena on November 21, with further stops set for Glasgow, Manchester, London and Nottingham.
Artist pre-sale kicks off tomorrow (August 19) at 10am local time, and tickets will go on general sale this Friday (August 22) at 10am local time, and you can find yours here.
Alternatively, Mastercard cardholders will be given special access to presale tickets in France, the Netherlands and Belgium from this Wednesday (August 20), and you can visit here for tickets and more information.
Bad Omens’ 2025 UK and European tour dates are:
November:
21 – Dublin, IE 3Arena
23 – Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
26 – London, UK Alexandra Palace
28 – Manchester, UK Co-op Live
29 – Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
December:
1 – Brussels, BE Forest National
2 – Paris, FR Zenith Paris
4 – Zurich, CH The Hall
5 – Nuremberg, DE PSD Bank Nürnberg Arena
6 – Berlin, DE Max Schmelling Halle
9 – Hamburg, DE Barclays Arena
10 – Oberhausen, DE Rudolf Weber-ARENA
12 – Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live
The ‘Do You Feel Love’ tour follows their Australian trek earlier this year, which saw them joined by Poppy and House of Protection as supporting acts.
Today’s (August 18) tour news follows Bad Omens sharing comeback single ‘Specter’, which hit 1million Spotify streams on its release day. The track came accompanied by a music video directed by Noah Sebastian and Nico, featuring Sons of Anarchy actor Ryan Hurst.
Speaking to NME back in 2023, Sebastian opened up about his work ethic on 2022 album ‘The Death of Peace of Mind’.
“I feel like I really came into my own over the last year and a half,” he said. “During the pandemic, [I] really wanted to improve my voice because I’m always very hyper-critical of myself. [It was] a combination of that and getting in better shape and being healthier, sleeping better, eating better.”
“Because of what I’ve been able to do with my vocals, that’s why this record is so vocal-focused. The production is built around nuances in the vocal takes, and the lyrics, the subject matter and the emotion that you can deliver in a vocal,” he added.
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