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Bad Omens – have announced their Do You Feel Love Europe 2025 headline tour, kicking off in Dublin

Globally acclaimed rock band Bad Omens have announced their DO YOU FEEL LOVE EUROPE 2025 tour dates in the UK and Europe. Spanning 13 shows, this marks the band’s biggest headline run to date. Kicking off in Dublin on November 21st, the Live Nation promoted tour will take to major arenas and venues across the UK and Europe – including London’s iconic Alexandra Palace and Zenith Paris – before concluding in Amsterdam on 12th December.

21/11 Dublin, IE 3Arena
23/11 Glasgow, UK OVO Hydro
26/11 London, UK Alexandra Palace
28/11 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
29/11 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
1/12 Brussels, BE Forest National
2/12 Paris, FR Zenith Paris
4/12 Zurich, CH The Hall
5/12 Nuremberg, DE PSD Bank Nürnberg Arena
6/12 Berlin, DE Max Schmelling Halle
9/12 Hamburg, DE Barclays Arena
10/12 Oberhausen, DE Rudolf Weber-ARENA
12/12 Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live

Sign up for pre-sale access HERE
Tickets can be purchased HERE

Artist pre-sale: Tuesday 19th August – 10AM local

General on sale: Friday 22nd August – 10AM local

Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets in France, Netherlands and Belgium starting from Wednesday 20th August. Preferred ticket access is available to Mastercard cardholders in the UK on Friday 22nd August. Visit www.priceless.com/music to find out more.

The announcement comes after the band released their highly anticipated new single “Specter”, a powerful and hard-hitting new offering accompanied by a cinematic, dark music video directed by Noah Sebastian and Nico, featuring Sons of Anarchy actor Ryan Hurst. The single debuted with over 1,000,000 streams on Spotify in its first full day, a new milestone for the band and their strongest streaming numbers ever.

With over 2.7 billion streams globally, a Platinum-certified #1 Alternative Radio single (“Just Pretend”), and two Gold singles (“Like A Villain” and “Death of Peace of Mind”), Bad Omens have proven themselves to be an unstoppable force.

Ian Mc Donnell

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