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Volbeat announce 2025 tour dates
Volbeat have announced details of a headline UK and European arena tour – and this is how to get tickets.
The band confirmed the 2025 tour dates alongside a new album, God Of Angels Trust on social media.
It’ll kick off in their home country on 18 September with a show in Herning and then Copenhagen.
They’ll then head to Antwerp, Cologne, Vienna, Berlin, Warsaw, Stockholm and Oslo to name a few.
The UK leg of the tour will begin on 5 November at Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena and head to Cardiff, Manchester and Glasgow.
They’ll also perform in Birmingham and finish up the run at Wembley’s OVO Arena on 13 November, with special guests Bush and Gel across the run.
Their ninth studio album is due for release on 6 June and features lead single “By a Monster’s Hand”.
It marks their first release in four years and the band also confirmed the full tracklist for the album on social media.
Ahead of Volbeat tickets going on sale for their UK and European arena tour, you can find out everything you need to know below.
When do Volbeat tickets go on sale?
They go on general sale at 10am local time on Friday, 14 March via:
- ticketmaster.co.uk
- eventim.de
- ticketmaster.dk
- ticketmaster.nl
- ticketmaster.be
- ticketmaster.cz
- ticketmaster.pl
- ticketmaster.no
- ticketmaster.se
- axs.com/se
Is there a presale?
Fans who pre-order their album God of Angels Trust from the official store here will receive access to a presale. You’ll need to pre-order before 5pm GMT on Sunday, 9 March to receive access to the presale which begins at 10am on Monday, 10 March.
An O2 Priority sale takes place from 10am on Tuesday, 11 March. This can be accessed via the O2 app and priority.o2.co.uk.
A Live Nation presale then begins from 8am on Thursday, 13 March. This can be accessed by logging into your Live Nation account and then heading to the Volbeat artist page here to choose your preferred date.
What are the ticket prices?
It’s been confirmed that they’ll be priced between £51.35 – £62.70.
What are the tour dates?
18 September – Herning, Jyske Bank Boxen – tickets
19 September – Copenhagen, Royal Arena – tickets
23 September – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome – tickets
24 September – Antwerp, Sportpaleis – tickets
26 September – Stuttgart, Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle – tickets
27 September – Cologne, Lanxess Arena – tickets
28 September – Oberhausen, Rudolf Weber-ARENA – tickets
30 September – Vienna, Wiener Stadthalle – tickets
3 October – Prague, O2 Universum – tickets
4 October – Berlin, Uber Arena – tickets
6 October – Munich, Olympiahalle – tickets
8 October – Frankfurt, Festhalle – tickets
10 October – Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena – tickets
11 October – Hamburg, Barclays Arena – tickets
13 October – Warsaw, COS Torwar – tickets
15 October – Tampere, Nokia Arena – tickets
17 October – Stockholm, 3Arena – tickets
18 October – Oslo, Unity Arena – tickets
19 October – Gothenburg, Scandinavium – tickets
21 October – Hannover, ZAG Arena – tickets
22 October – Rotterdam, Rotterdam Ahoy – tickets
23 October – Esch-Sur-Alzette, Rockhal – tickets
25 October – Zurich, Hallenstadion – tickets
28 October – Bilbao CUBEC – Bilbao Exhibition Centre – tickets
30 October – Barcelona, Sant Jordi Club – tickets
31 October – Madrid, Palacio Vistalegre – tickets
2 November – Paris, Zénith – tickets
5 November – Nottingham, Motorpoint Arena – tickets
6 November – Cardiff, Utilita Arena – tickets
8 November – Manchester, AO Arena – tickets
10 November – Glasgow, OVO Hydro – tickets
12 November – Birmingham, Utilita Arena – tickets
13 November – London, OVO Arena Wembley – tickets