Bad Omens & Beartooth Tour Is Coming: Don’t Miss Out!

The rock event everyone is talking about is finally here! Platinum-certified Bad Omens and chart-toppers Beartooth are launching a massive 2026 North American arena tour. Don’t risk missing out—get all the dates and ticket info now!
  • Platinum-selling rock acts Bad Omens and Beartooth have officially announced a massive co-headlining North American arena tour for Spring 2026.
  • The tour, which kicks off in February, will feature special guests PRESIDENT.
  • This announcement comes as both bands are experiencing a monumental surge, with Bad Omens dominating rock radio and Beartooth earning #1 hits from their latest album.
  • Artist presales are scheduled to begin on Tuesday, October 28, with the general public on-sale starting Friday, October 31.

Rock Giants Unite for Arena Takeover

Get ready for the rock tour that will define 2026. Platinum-certified phenomenon Bad Omens and heavy-hitters Beartooth have announced a colossal North American arena tour set for the spring. This powerhouse co-headlining run promises to deliver cinematic, high-energy performances to massive audiences across the United States and Canada, bringing along special guests PRESIDENT for the ride.

Bad Omens: An Unstoppable Ascent

Riding an unprecedented wave of success, Bad Omens are at the forefront of a new movement in heavy music. Following the explosive, RIAA Gold-certified success of their 2022 album The Death of Peace of Mind, the band has amassed over 2.7 billion global streams. Their rise was supercharged by the viral RIAA Platinum-certified single “Just Pretend,” which conquered both Active Rock and Alternative Radio charts.

The band continues to push boundaries with recent singles like “Specter,” which rapidly shot to #1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. Known for their immersive, visually stunning live shows, Bad Omens offers a full-scale experience that has captivated a fiercely dedicated global fanbase and sold out tours worldwide.

Beartooth: A New Chapter of Triumph

Beartooth, the brainchild of frontman Caleb Shomo, has evolved from a personal diary of struggle into a chart-topping force. The band’s fifth album, The Surface, marked a triumphant new chapter, debuting at #1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart. They achieved their first #1 radio hits with “Might Love Myself” and “I Was Alive,” solidifying their position as a dominant act in modern rock.

With a catalog boasting over 1.3 billion streams, Beartooth has weaponized raw emotion and radio-ready hooks, earning critical acclaim and a passionate following. Forbes has already pegged them as a band “inching towards… becoming the latest arena headliner,” and this tour proves that moment has arrived.

The Can’t-Miss Rock Event of 2026

This tour isn’t just a concert series; it’s a statement. As highlighted by Live Nation, heavy rock is surging, claiming a significant share of arena and stadium shows. Bad Omens and Beartooth are leading that charge. Fans who secure a ticket will witness two of the genre’s most compelling acts performing at the absolute peak of their careers.

Bad Omens & Beartooth North American Tour Dates 2026

With special guests PRESIDENT
  • Feb 22 – Delta Center – Salt Lake City, UT
  • Feb 24 – Ball Arena – Denver, CO
  • Feb 26 – T-Mobile Center – Kansas City, MO
  • Feb 28 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
  • Mar 02 – Target Center – Minneapolis, MN
  • Mar 04 – Allstate Arena – Rosemont, IL
  • Mar 06 – Scotiabank Arena – Toronto, ON
  • Mar 08 – Place Bell – Laval, QC
  • Mar 10 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
  • Mar 11 – TD Garden – Boston, MA
  • Mar 13 – Xfinity Mobile Arena – Philadelphia, PA
  • Mar 14 – CFG Bank Arena – Baltimore, MD
  • Mar 16 – Lenovo Center – Raleigh, NC
  • Mar 17 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
  • Mar 19 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX
  • Mar 20 – Frost Bank Center – San Antonio, TX
  • Mar 22 – Paycom Center – Oklahoma City, OK
  • Mar 24 – Desert Diamond Arena – Glendale, AZ
  • Mar 26 – Kia Forum – Inglewood, CA
  • Mar 27 – Oakland Arena – Oakland, CA