Bad Omens

Photo: Bryan Kirks
The American rock band are set to head out on a major UK and European tour later this year.
They'll bring their Do You Feel Love Tour to Dublin, Glasgow, London, Manchester, Nottingham, Brussels, Paris, Zurich, Nuremberg, Hamburg, Oberhausen and Amsterdam between November 21 and December 12.
They'll be joined by Bilmuri and The Ghost Inside on what will be their biggest headline tour yet. Tickets go on general sale at 10am local time this Friday (August 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The announcement follows the recent release of Bad Omens' new single Specter. The track marks their first new music since 2022's 'The Death Of Peace Of Mind', and last year's 'Concrete Jungle [The OST]', which they called an "experimental extension" of its predecessor and served as the soundtrack for their Concrete Jungle comic universe.
Before hitting the road, Bad Omens will play Louder Than Life in Louisville on September 20 and Aftershock in Sacramento on October 4. Tickets are on sale now.
Rainbow Kitten Surprise

Photo: Shervin Lainez
The North Carolina band will bring their Bones Tour to Leeds, Nottingham, Glasgow, Dublin, Birmingham, Bristol, Manchester and London, where they'll headline the O2 Academy Brixton, between May 29 and June 9.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am on Friday (August 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.
The tour takes its name from their upcoming album, 'Bones', due out on September 26. Helmed by producer Jay Joyce, who previously collaborated with the band on 2018's 'How To: Friend, Love, Freefall', and whose other production credits include Cage The Elephant, Orville Peck and Lainey Wilson, it'll include the band's July single, Dang.
The announcement comes amid Rainbow Kitten Surprise's Thanks For Coming Tour of North America, which continues with a performance in Vancouver on November 1. Early next year, they'll take the new Bones Tour to Australia, stopping in Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney supporting Ocean Alley. Tickets for those dates are on sale now.
Kaiser Chiefs

Photo: Cal McIntyre
Due to demand, the Leeds indie giants have extended their 'Employment' 20th anniversary celebrations into 2026.
After marking their 2005 debut album with major shows this summer, the band have announced plans to perform it next February, with new stops lined up in Bradford, Manchester, Stockton-on-Tees, Dundee, Glasgow, London, Hull, Norwich, Swansea, Bournemouth, Cambridge and Wolverhampton.
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday (August 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Kaiser Chiefs put out their most recent album,'Kaiser Chiefs' Easy Eighth Album', in March 2024. More recently, they released 'Employment 20 (China Anniversary Edition)' this July.
They'll continue the 'Employment' anniversary run in Ireland later this weekend, headlining Wider Than Pictures in Dublin on August 23 and Limerick's Live At The Docklands the next day. Following that, they'll have a break before taking the tour to Australia in November. Tickets for those dates are already on sale.
Alter Bridge

Photo: Chuck Brueckmann
A new rock festival is coming to South Wales next summer.
Alter Bridge are set to make their long-awaited return to Wales, headlining their inaugural Blackbird Festival at Cardiff Castle on June 27 as part of the 2026 TK Maxx presents Depot Live series. The Florida rockers have put together a supporting line-up of Welsh talent too, including Skindred, Florence Black, and Cardinal Black.
Tickets go on general sale at 9.30am this Friday (August 22) - Compare and buy tickets here.
Alter Bridge will put out their self-titled eighth studio album through Napalm Records on January 9, following up their 2022 LP 'Pawns & Kings'. Head here for more details on that.
They'll hit the road early next year for their What Lies Within Tour across Europe and the UK, with Daughtry and Sevendust joining them as support. Tickets for those shows are on sale now.
Also Announced This Week:
- Ashnikko will return to the UK and Ireland in early 2026.
- Biffy Clyro have announced a run of acoustic performances for October.
- Maxïmo Park will celebrate their 20th anniversary with a UK tour next February.
- SG Lewis has announced three UK shows for later this year.
- Dijon has announced two London shows for his world tour supporting new album 'Baby'.
- J.I.D has announced a world tour, billed as God Does Like World Tours.
- Belle and Sebastian will celebrate 30 years of 'Tigermilk' And 'If You're Feeling Sinister' with a world tour next year.
- La Dispute will tour the UK and Europe early next year.
- The Cribs have announced their first new album in five years and accompanying tour dates.
- Sue Barker, Matt Dawson and Phil Tufnell will hit the road in 2026 for The Reunion Tour.
Head here for a full list and to find your tickets.
NOTE FROM THE EDITOR We don't run any advertising! Our editorial content is solely funded by lovely people like yourself using Stereoboard's listings when buying tickets for live events. To keep supporting us, next time you're looking for concert, festival, sport or theatre tickets, please search for "Stereoboard". It costs you nothing, you may find a better price than the usual outlets, and save yourself from waiting in an endless queue on Friday mornings as we list ALL available sellers!
Let Us Know Your Thoughts
Related News |