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Bad Omens – release anthemic new single “Dying To Love”

Chart-topping rock band Bad Omens are back with their latest single, “Dying To Love,” an anthemic track that blends the band’s heavy roots with forward-thinking production. Out via Sumerian Records, the song features passionate, soaring vocals from Noah Sebastian, whose angelic falsetto cascades across the production before giving way to guttural screams on the bridge, elevating the emotional stakes.
 
The single is accompanied by a dark, haunting video, directed by Noah Sebastian and Nico, their third collaboration which has set the stage for this next chapter in Bad Omens’ evolution. The cinematic, story-driven visual – a hallmark of the band’s creative identity – places the band performing deep within the pit of a condemned brutalist structure, surrounded by ominous spectators, while a parallel narrative follows a man wandering through an endless labyrinth of darkness.
 
Bad Omens kicked off their latest chapter with Specter,” a cinematic single that has become the band’s fastest climb to #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay / Mediabase Active Rock charts, while also reaching #15 on Alternative Radio. With over 47 million global streams, the track continues to make waves with its anthemic hooks and cinematic intensity. Its follow-up, Impose” pushes the band into bold new sonic territory, expanding their sound while maintaining the signature intensity that has earned them a devoted worldwide fanbase.

LISTEN TO “DYING TO LOVE”

Bad Omens are taking that momentum to the stage, turning every performance into an event. Fans were captivated during recent headline sets at Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals, and now the band is set to kick off their Do You Feel Love European headline arena tour in Dublin on 21 November. More dates across the globe are expected, hinting at what’s next from Bad Omens as they continue to build toward what’s to come.
 
TOUR DATES:
21 Nov – Dublin, Ireland
23 Nov – Glasgow, United Kingdom
26 Nov – London, United Kingdom
28 Nov – Manchester, United Kingdom
29 Nov – Nottingham, United Kingdom
1 Dec – Bruxelles, Belgium
2 Dec – Paris, France
4 Dec – Dübendorf, Switzerland
5 Dec – Nuremberg, Germany
6 Dec – Berlin, Germany
9 Dec – Hamburg, Germany
10 Dec – Oberhausen, Germany
12 Dec – Amsterdam, Netherlands
13 Dec – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Ian Mc Donnell

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