Bad Omens, the fast-rising metalcore band from Richmond, Virginia, have announced their biggest UK and European tour to date. The group will hit arenas across Ireland, the UK, and mainland Europe later this year with their ‘Do You Feel Love’ 2025 tour.
The run begins on November 21 at Dublin’s 3Arena, before heading to Glasgow’s OVO Hydro on November 23. Other UK stops include London’s Alexandra Palace (Nov 26), Manchester’s Co-op Live (Nov 28) and Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena (Nov 29). From there, the band will travel through Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Nuremberg, Berlin, Hamburg, Oberhausen and Amsterdam in December.
Tickets are expected to sell quickly. Fans can access a special artist pre-sale starting August 19 at 10am local time, while the general sale opens on August 22 at 10am.
Additional presales are also available, including ones for Mastercard cardholders in France, the Netherlands and Belgium, as well as OVO Energy and O2 customers in the UK. Ticket prices for the Glasgow Hydro show range from £47.90 to £76.30 plus fees.
This tour announcement follows the release of Bad Omens’ new single ‘Specter’, which made a strong impact on streaming platforms, reaching over one million Spotify plays on its first day. The track also came with a cinematic music video directed by frontman Noah Sebastian and Nico, featuring actor Ryan Hurst from Sons of Anarchy.
Bad Omens have been steadily climbing the metal scene since their formation in 2015. Their debut self-titled album, released in 2016, introduced them to a wide audience, with the track “The Worst in Me” quickly racking up millions of streams. They followed with “Finding God Before God Finds Me” in 2019 and the critically acclaimed “The Death of Peace of Mind” in 2022. Known for their heavy yet emotionally charged sound, the band has also gained a reputation for their powerful live performances.
Glasgow fans in particular will be excited, as the Hydro date is the band’s only Scottish stop of 2025. The show is open to individuals aged 14 and above in standing areas and those aged 8 and above in seating areas, with anyone under 16 required to attend with an adult. While no support acts have been announced yet, fans can expect a setlist filled with recent live favorites such as Concrete Jungle, Artificial Suicide, Like a Villain, The Death of Peace of Mind, and their breakout hit Just Pretend.
With their passionate following and a new era of music underway, Bad Omens’ upcoming arena shows are set to be some of the most exciting heavy music events of the year.



