System Of A Down have announced a UK and European stadium tour – check out all the details below.
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The announcement follows a series of hints dropped by the Armenian-American metallers earlier this week, after their logo was seen being projected onto multiple buildings in London, Italy and Germany.
Today (September 10), the band confirmed they’re set to go on a major stadium run across the UK and Europe next summer, joined by Queens of the Stone Age and a newly reunited Acid Bath.
Kicking off in Stockholm, Sweden on June 29, the band will make stops at Paris’ Stade de France and London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, as well as hitting venues across Germany, Italy, and Poland.
Tickets will be made available starting with artist presale registration, which is available here via the band’s website from today (September 10) through to Monday (September 15).
Alternatively, general on-sale kicks off on Friday, September 19 at 12 PM local time, with tickets available both here and on the band’s official website.

System Of A Down’s UK and European 2026 tour dates are:
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June:
29 – Sweden, Stockholm – Strawberry Arena
July:
2 – France, Paris – Stade De France
6 – Italy, Milan – Ippodromo Snai La Maura
8 – Germany, Berlin – Olympiastadion
10 – Germany, Dusseldorf – Open Air Park Düsseldorf
13 – UK, London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
18 – Poland, Warsaw – PGE Narodowy
The band have also teased a special show will also be coming as part of the tour, with additional information said to be coming soon.
System Of A Down haven’t played Europe since 2017, when they came over for a run of 20 shows, including a headline slot at Download, while they played Wembley Arena in 2015. In the years since, they’ve played almost exclusively in the US, before heading to South America for their ‘Wake Up!’ stadium tour this spring.
They’ve just played a run of US and Canada shows, too, and paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne with their first performance of ‘Snowblind’ in 23 years in his memory.
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