
Two of modern rock’s most provocative frontmen—Noah Sebastian of Bad Omens and Ronnie Radke of Falling in Reverse—have announced a joint tour set to electrify stages across North America and Europe in 2025. The co-headlining tour, titled “Dark Hearts & Heavy Halos,” promises a powerhouse blend of theatrical rock, brooding atmosphere, and unrelenting energy from two of the genre’s most magnetic voices.
Slated to begin in March 2025, the tour will hit major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, London, Berlin, and Paris, with additional dates to be revealed in Asia and Australia. It marks the first time the two artists have formally toured together, though fans have long speculated about a collaboration due to their shared aesthetics and genre-defying sound.
In a statement released through social media, Radke expressed his excitement:
“Noah’s one of the few artists I genuinely respect out there. We’re both coming from different worlds but headed the same direction—this tour is going to be insane.”
Sebastian, known for his haunting vocals and cinematic stage presence, added:
“This tour is about chaos, control, and everything in between. We’re not just doing a show—we’re building a world. And we want the fans inside it.”
Both bands have seen explosive growth over the past few years. Bad Omens’ 2022 album The Death of Peace of Mind catapulted them into the spotlight with its atmospheric blend of metalcore, synth-pop, and industrial influences. Meanwhile, Falling in Reverse has dominated rock charts with hits like Popular Monster, Voices in My Head, and Watch the World Burn, cementing Radke’s status as one of rock’s most divisive and innovative figures.
The “Dark Hearts & Heavy Halos” Tour is expected to feature elaborate visuals, pyrotechnics, and cinematic production. Each artist will perform a full headlining set, and insiders hint at potential on-stage collaborations and surprises throughout the run. Opening acts have not yet been announced but are rumored to include rising stars from the post-hardcore and alternative scenes.
Merch drops, exclusive VIP experiences, and a limited-edition tour zine are also planned, according to early promotional materials. Ticket presales begin August 15, with general public sales launching August 18 through major ticketing platforms.
This tour isn’t just a meeting of two artists—it’s a cultural collision. With both Sebastian and Radke pushing boundaries in sound and storytelling, Dark Hearts & Heavy Halos may well become one of 2025’s most unforgettable rock experiences.
Fans should prepare for high drama, emotional weight, and a whole lot of noise.
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