Bad Omens 2025 UK and Europe Tour Dates
The big news: Bad Omens are bringing their “Do You Feel Love” tour across the UK and Europe this winter, kicking off November 21, 2025 in Dublin and winding through some of the biggest venues this side of the Atlantic.
A tweet by Rock Sound reads,
"Bad Omens will return to the UK and Europe this November
Bilmuri and The Ghost Inside will join them on the tour which includes a date at London’s legendary Alexandra Palace
Artist presale begins tomorrow (August 19) with general sale from 10am on Friday August 22"
For longtime fans who missed the last run, this really feels like a can’t-miss — not just because they’re playing arena-size rooms for the first time, but because every show comes loaded with that angsty energy these guys have been radiating for years. I spent last Christmas trying (and failing) to convince my little cousin to listen to metalcore. Maybe this is the year I finally win the argument.
Let’s get to those dates. If you like bullet points, I got you:
- Fri, Nov 21: Dublin, IE – 3Arena
- Sun, Nov 23: Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
- Wed, Nov 26: London, UK – Alexandra Palace
- Fri, Nov 28: Manchester, UK – Co-op Live
- Sat, Nov 29: Nottingham, UK – Motorpoint Arena
- Mon, Dec 1: Brussels, BE – Forest National
- Tue, Dec 2: Paris, FR – Zenith Paris
- Thu, Dec 4: Zurich, CH – The Hall
- Fri, Dec 5: Nuremberg, DE – PSD Bank Nürnberg Arena
- Sat, Dec 6: Berlin, DE – Max Schmelling Halle
- Tue, Dec 9: Hamburg, DE – Barclays Arena
- Wed, Dec 10: Oberhausen, DE – Rudolf Weber Arena
- Fri, Dec 12: Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live
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Bad Omens Tickets
Securing tickets for Bad Omens in 2025 isn’t quantum physics, but you do need to keep your tabs open and your fingers limber. Here’s the core of it:
General sale starts Friday, August 22, 2025, at 10am local time on sites like Live Nation and the official Bad Omens page. If you’re a slacker like me, you might want to set an alarm — or, honestly, a dozen alarms. These are their biggest venues yet, but between TikTok hype and people like my uncle who “just wants to check it out,” demand could get, hmm, brisk.
Ticket prices haven’t been universally published yet, but expect the standard concert price inflation, with VIP packages, early entry perks, and (probably) a chance to meet the band if you’re willing to shell out extra. In my experience, the upgraded options are most prized by fans who want to break the fourth wall.
City | Venue | Primary Ticket Outlet |
---|---|---|
Glasgow | OVO Hydro | Live Nation, venue website |
London | Alexandra Palace | Ticketmaster, official site |
Manchester | Co-op Live | Co-op Live site, Live Nation |
Nottingham | Motorpoint Arena | Venue, Ticketmaster |
Bad Omens Presale
Bad Omens fans, rejoice, and stretch those pointer fingers. Presales roll out on Tuesday, August 19, 2025, at 10am local time for artist presale via the Bad Omens official site.
Mastercard holders in France, the Netherlands, and Belgium get their crack starting Wednesday, August 20, and if you’re in the UK, there’s a Mastercard Preferred presale Friday, August 22 — oddly, running parallel to general sales, which either shows supreme confidence or just a wish to confuse every millennial who still owns a credit card.
Quick snapshot, then:
- Artist presale: Tue, Aug 19, 2025 (Bad Omens official website)
- Mastercard presale (France/NL/Belgium): Wed, Aug 20
- Mastercard Preferred UK: Fri, Aug 22
- General on-sale: Fri, Aug 22, 2025
Sign up in advance, double-check time zones (because is it ever NOT confusing?), and don’t get distracted by the merch drop. I know two people who missed presale windows because they were busy arguing about who played the best breakdown on “Artificial Suicide.”
Final Thoughts
As someone who loves hearing an entire arena roar through “The Death of Peace of Mind,” this tour feels like another step up — maybe even a reckoning for anyone who doubted that Bad Omens could fill these kind of spaces and keep the connection. If the ticket scramble or the presale madness gets you down, remember: sometimes the best seat is somewhere midway down the pit, laughing with a stranger about how you both forgot your earplugs.