Bad Omens has just announced the cancellation of their summer tour dates in Europe and the U.K. This surprising news comes directly from the band’s lead singer, Noah Sebastian.
Noah opened up about intense pressure and “extreme burnout.” The singer was candid about his struggles, saying that the constant conflict between his mind and body while on the road has become detrimental to his health.
Read the full statement below:

Bad Omens has been wildly successful over the last three years alone. Their latest album The Death of Peace of Mind is their most successful to date and they’ve been riding that high since. The band has been on a relentless schedule trying to keep up with the demand. Not only have they been performing back-to-back headlining tours, but pouring their energy into creating their new album Concrete Jungle [The OST], which drops May 31st.
While it’s disappointing for fans who were looking forward to seeing Bad Omens perform live this summer, the Bad Omens Cult has been nothing but supportive towards the beloved band. Fans across Instagram and X (Formerly Twitter) have shown their love for their band, hoping Noah feels better soon.
The band is due to play two more festivals in the United States before their break.
- July 20th: Upheaval Festival – Grand Rapids, MI (You can catch me there!)
- July 21st: Inkcarceration Festival – Mansfield, OH
If you want a chance to see the boys, you can find tickets here. Worth catching them live, if you haven’t already.
We applaud Bad Omens for their courage in prioritizing their mental health and well-being. It’s a reminder to all of us to take care of ourselves and to support others in doing the same. We look forward to seeing Bad Omens return stronger and more inspired.
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