Bad Omens Gear Up for ‘Do You Feel Love’ UK and European Tour

Bad Omens Gear Up for ‘Do You Feel Love’ UK and European Tour

Bad Omens Gear Up for ‘Do You Feel Love’ UK and European Tour

Hey everyone, have you heard the big news from Bad Omens? The Richmond metalcore band has just announced their massive ‘Do You Feel Love’ 2025 UK and European arena tour, and it’s shaping up to be one of the most talked-about tours of the year. Fans across Europe are getting ready because this isn’t just a small club run—these are full-blown arena shows, packed with all the energy and intensity you’d expect from Bad Omens.

The tour is set to kick off in Dublin at the 3Arena on November 21, and then it’ll make stops in some of the UK’s biggest cities, including Glasgow, Manchester, London, and Nottingham. Following that, the band will head to mainland Europe, hitting Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Nuremberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Oberhausen, and Amsterdam. It’s really exciting to see a band like Bad Omens bringing such a huge, carefully planned lineup of arena dates to fans both near and far.

Tickets are already creating a buzz. Artist pre-sale started recently, with general sales kicking off on August 22 at 10 a.m. local time. For fans in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium, Mastercard cardholders will even get exclusive presale access starting August 20, which is a nice bonus for anyone looking to secure seats early.

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This tour announcement comes right after the release of their comeback single, ‘Specter,’ which smashed streaming records by hitting one million Spotify streams on its very first day. The single even came with a striking music video featuring Ryan Hurst from Sons of Anarchy , directed by the band’s own Noah Sebastian along with Nico. Clearly, Bad Omens are not just touring—they’re making a statement with every release, video, and live performance.

If you’ve followed the band for a while, you’ll know they’ve been pushing boundaries in the studio as well. Sebastian has talked about the effort he put into improving his vocals during the pandemic, focusing on health, sleep, and technique. That work really shines on their latest records, where production and emotion are meticulously built around the vocal performances. So fans can expect a live experience that’s both powerful and nuanced.

For those who caught their Australian tour earlier this year, they’ll be happy to hear that the energy and intensity that defined those shows will be carried over to Europe. Supporting acts like Poppy and House of Protection joined them down under, and while details of European support aren’t confirmed yet, the anticipation is already sky-high.

All in all, the ‘Do You Feel Love’ tour is shaping up to be a landmark moment for Bad Omens. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just discovering their music, these arena shows promise an unforgettable experience, blending raw energy, theatrical visuals, and of course, some of the best metalcore music around. So mark your calendars—this is one tour you won’t want to miss.

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