Metalcore sensation Bad Omens has announced their most ambitious tour to date, with a spring 2026 arena run that will take the band across major venues throughout the United States and Canada. The tour includes confirmed stops at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on February 22, Ball Arena in Denver on February 24, Prudential Center in Newark on March 10, and Oakland Arena on March 27.
Taking their meteoric rise to new heights, Bad Omens confirms major arena tour spanning North America in early 2026.
The band will be joined by two supporting acts that promise to elevate the concert experience. Beartooth, known for their energetic performances and recent participation in the Summer of Loud tour, will take the middle slot. The enigmatic act President, a band with limited past performances, will open the shows, offering fans a rare opportunity to witness their live set before they support metalcore giants Architects later in the year.
Bad Omens’ distinctive blend of metalcore and electronica, coupled with their cinematic visuals and lighting, has propelled them to arena headliner status. Frontman Noah Sebastian’s magnetic stage presence alternates between explosive and intimate moments, creating a dynamic live experience that has captivated a rapidly growing fanbase.
Tickets for the North American tour will go on sale to the general public on Halloween 2025, with potential early access for fan club members. The tour will make additional stops in major markets including Minneapolis and Toronto, expanding their reach to fans across the continent. Live Nation will handle promotion for the event, with various ticket and VIP options available through official channels. The band has also partnered with streaming platforms to offer exclusive content to subscribers ahead of the tour dates.
The announcement comes on the heels of Bad Omens’ platinum certification and extensive touring throughout 2024 and 2025, including sold-out UK dates with Bring Me the Horizon. Their 2022 album “The Death of Peace of Mind” continues to gain momentum, with recent singles “Specter,” “Impose,” and “Dying To Love” making their live debut at festivals like Louder Than Life and Aftershock. Beyond touring, the band has found success through sync deals for their atmospheric tracks, which have appeared in popular video games and television series.
Bad Omens’ rise to arena status reflects the broader resurgence of heavy rock in live music, with the genre now accounting for 13% of arena shows worldwide. The band stands at the forefront of this trend, combining traditional rock elements with modern production and performance techniques. The upcoming tour represents a significant milestone for the band, with a 14% rise in arena bookings for heavy rock acts demonstrating the genre’s growing commercial viability.
