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Mar
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Oakland Arena
An audio assault awaits you, as Bad Omens claim Oakland Arena, Friday, March 27, 2026, in what is the final stop on their arena-conquering U.S. leg. With Beartooth providing sonic shrapnel to ignite the incendiary, and President's shadowy synths adding depth to the destructive force!
Devotees of 19,000 are ready to be torn apart as Noah Sebastian takes them on sonic terror rides through the platinum-certified anthem “Just Pretend,” cathartic rants on "The Death of Peace of Mind," and the firestorm that has been raging since "Specter" reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock charts, all fueled by pyro and visual effects. Caleb Shomo of Beartooth unleashes his own sonic therapy thrashes from The Surface (which reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums) through “Might Love Myself.” President's masked figure unleashes electronica-laced metalcore bombs such as “Crisis of Faith” as well.
Tickets are out now for this three-hour sonic warpath at TicketSqueeze.com.
Prepare to blast off on the 20-venue Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026, which launches this February at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Powered by The Death of Peace of Mind's Gold certification and "Impose" radio domination, plus some extended "Dying To Love" ballads, Beartooth's 1.3 billion stream mayhem, and President's debut. Bad Omens sold out all of their 2025 European arena shows so quickly, and this North American behemoth is no different, as Shomo's precision-crafted noise punk and anonymous anthems amplify the mayhem.
Born out of the gloom of Richmond, VA, Bad Omens was molded by Noah Sebastian’s haunting vision, blended alt-metal with ambient undertones, growing from the self-titled grit and Finding God Before God Finds Me to The Death of Peace of Mind (2022), an epic behemoth that earned Gold certifications as well as dual format #1 albums. Sebastian’s chameleon croons transition from ethereal sighs to massive roars on “Just Pretend,” (certified RIAA Platinum) backed by Nick Foligno’s tempestuous riffs, Eric Vanlerberghe’s vocal salvoes, and David Bendeth’s production sheen.
As the product of a 2013 firestorm in Columbus, Ohio, Beartooth, Caleb Shomo’s solo battle against his own mental health, expanded to become a five-piece cyclone, self-producing Sick (2014) to Diseases (2017) to The Surface (2023) and reign supreme on the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart with “I Am The Lion” and “Might Love Myself” (Active Rock #1).
Ephemeral, in the UK's 2025 shadow, President, combines metalcore's malevolence with electronica's ethereal and sociopolitical stingers. Genesis single "Crisis of Faith" (summer 2025) was an incendiary spark igniting interes. Revolver praised it as "dystopian dissent."
Reborn in 2021 at 7000 Coliseum Way, Oakland, CA, 94621, Oakland Arena, the $100 million refurbished 1966 monolith, envelops 19,000 patrons within epic haloed stages and16 variable spaces combining indoor intimacy with expansive outdoor oases.
Arrive via I-880 to Hegenberger Road, or directly at the BART Coliseum Station (drop off). 10,000 parking spots exist on-site (advance via ParkWhiz, cashless; ADA accessible in Lots A/B, first-come-first-serve); overflow parking exists at the Coliseum.
Bad Omens at Oakland Arena ticket chaos is building, seek out TicketSqueeze.com to snag tickets from $70. Refunds are available for cancelled shows. Doors open at 7:00 PM, arrive early to claim your swag skirmishes and President prelude.
Oakland Arena, Oakland, California, , US