In a notable week for rock and metal enthusiasts, a total of 12 exciting tour announcements have emerged. While some artists have added dates to previously announced tours, others have unveiled fresh legs for their touring schedules, keeping the momentum alive in the music scene.
Trivium
Tour Dates: Oct. 31 – Dec. 14
Support Acts: Jinjer, Heriot
Ticketing Info:
This week’s most significant announcement comes from metalcore heavyweights Trivium, who will embark on a tour featuring support from Jinjer and The Heriot. Fans can look forward to an electrifying experience as these bands join forces on stage.
All Time Low
Tour Dates: Oct. 4 – Nov. 29
Support Acts: Mayday Parade, The Cab, Four Year Strong, and The Paradox
Ticketing Info:
Pop-punk favorites All Time Low are returning to the road, bringing their catchy anthems to fans across the country. This tour promises to revive the energy of the pop-punk scene with an impressive lineup of support acts.
The B-52’s / Devo
Tour Dates: Sept. 24 – Nov. 2
Support Acts: Lene Lovich
Ticketing Info:
Classic alternative rock acts Devo and The B-52’s are teaming up for a special tour, offering fans a chance to relive the vibrant sounds of the ’80s with their unique styles.
DragonForce
Tour Dates: Sept. 12 – Oct. 4
Support Acts: Powerwolf
Ticketing Info:
DragonForce is back with more tour dates, promising high-energy performances that showcase their virtuosic musicianship. Joining them will be Powerwolf, adding to the excitement.
Geoff Tate
Tour Dates: Jan. 27 – Feb. 21
Support Acts: None Listed
Notes: Performing Operation: Mindcrime for the final time.
Ticketing Info:
Legendary vocalist Geoff Tate has announced another leg of his final tour for “Operation: Mindcrime,” offering fans a last chance to experience this iconic album performed live.
Chimaira
Tour Date: Dec. 20
Support Acts: 200 Stab Wounds, Nunslaughter
Ticketing Info:
Chimaira will host their annual “Return of Chimaira Christmas” holiday show in Cleveland, featuring support from local favorites, making it a must-see event for fans.
Poppy
Tour Dates: Sept. 2 – Oct. 12
Support Acts: Dying Wish, MSpaint
Ticketing Info:
Poppy is expanding her 2025 tour, promising a blend of genres and a captivating live performance.
Static-X
Tour Dates: Sept. 12, 18; Oct. 2, 10, 17, 23
Support Acts: Dope
Notes: Additional headline dates on support tour with Mudvayne.
Ticketing Info:
Static-X is adding more dates to their tour, featuring Dope as support, ensuring fans get a heavy dose of industrial metal.
Entheos
Tour Dates: Oct. 30 – Dec. 6
Support Acts: Fallujah, The Zenith Passage, Tracheotomy
Notes: First Ever North American Headline Tour.
Ticketing Info:
Entheos is set to make their mark with their first-ever North American headline tour, bringing along notable acts to share the stage.
They Might Be Giants
Tour Dates: Sept. 23 – 28; Oct. 17 – Nov. 21
Support Acts: None Listed
Ticketing Info:
They Might Be Giants are back on the road, promising their signature quirky sound that fans have loved for decades.
Fit for a King
Tour Dates: Oct. 20 – Dec. 7
Support Acts: Make Them Suffer, Spite, 156/Silence
Ticketing Info:
Fit for a King will bring their heavy sound to audiences across the country with a lineup of formidable support acts.
Also of Note:
Exciting news for festival fans as the Vans Warped Tour announces its return for 2026, set to take place at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. on June 13 and 14. The lineup will be revealed at a later date.
Moreover, the 2025 edition of RPM Fest will feature Conan, Gould, and Through the Eyes of the Dead, among others, running from Aug. 29-31 in Montague, Mass.
Conclusion
This week’s tour announcements have brought a wave of excitement to rock and metal fans, with a variety of established and emerging acts hitting the road. From iconic groups reuniting for special performances to newcomers taking their first steps into the spotlight, there’s plenty to look forward to in the coming months.
FAQs
Q: How can I purchase tickets for these tours?
A: Tickets can typically be purchased through the official websites of the artists, as well as major ticketing platforms like Ticketmaster and Live Nation.
Q: Are there any festivals scheduled for 2025?
A: Yes, the Vans Warped Tour will return in 2026, and RPM Fest is set for Aug. 29-31, 2025, featuring various artists.
Q: Will there be more tour announcements in the future?
A: Yes, artists frequently announce new tours and additional dates, so keep an eye on music news outlets for the latest updates.