Today, 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 at 3Arena on November 21st, the Live Nation promoted tour will take to major arenas and venues across the UK and Europe.
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.
About Bad Omens
Bad Omens are coming off a wildly successful three years with the explosive success of their breakthrough third studio album The Death of Peace of Mind (2022). Hailed as “a stunning fusion of dark, Weeknd-esque pop and industrialized metalcore” (Revolver), the project has garnered over 1.8 Billion Streams, with the catalog surging over 2.7 Billion Streams. The album is RIAA certified Gold.
The hardworking band’s ascension was driven in part by the album’s hit single “Just Pretend” experiencing a viral TikTok moment that yielded a growing, dedicated fandom who catapulted them into the spotlight. Becoming the band's first RIAA-certified Platinum single, “Just Pretend” reached #1 at US Alternative Radio and smashed multiple Billboard Year-End charts coming in at #1 on Hot Hard Rock Songs, #6 on Alternative Airplay Songs, #11 on Rock and Alternative Airplay Songs, #11 on Mainstream Rock Airplay Songs, #14 Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, and #23 on Hot Alternative Songs. The genre-defyers continued their climb as the album's seductive RIAA certified title track, “The Death of Peace of Mind” reached the top 10 on US Rock and Alternative Airplay Billboard Charts. Their radio success also earned Bad Omens a nomination for Best New Artist (Alt & Rock) at the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Gaining momentum online and over the airwaves, Bad Omens persistently surged ahead, captivating their rapidly expanding fanbase with electrifying live shows at numerous sold-out tours and festival performances worldwide.The band spent 2024 extensively touring, including UK dates with Bring Me the Horizon and the CONCRETE FOREVER European headline run with opener Poppy, in addition to numerous US performances and a lineup of festivals into the 2025 season.