After a series of pretty on-the-nose hints (with the band’s logo projected onto buildings in London, Italy, and Germany) Armenian-American rock band System of a Down have just announced a stadium tour of Europe, set to kick off next summer. 

It’s hot on the heels of a series of super popular dates across Latin and North America earlier in 2025, and will see things kick off in Sweden in late June 2026, so we’ve rounded up everything you need to know. What cities are they visiting, and on what dates? How much are tickets, and who will be supporting SOAD? Scroll on to find out. 

When are System of a Down going on their European tour?

The band announced seven dates across seven different European cities, kicking off in Stockholm in late June 2026 and concluding in Warsaw mid-July. Here they are:

  • June 29 – Stockholm, Strawberry Arena
  • July 2 – Paris, Stade De France
  • July 6 – Milan, Ippodromo Snai La Maura
  • July 8 – Berlin, Olympiastadion
  • July 10 – Dusseldorf, Open Air Park Düsseldorf
  • July 13 – London, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
  • July 18 – Warsaw, PGE Narodowy

According to Live Nation, the band will also be announcing a ‘very special show as part of this tour soon’, so stay tuned for more information on that. Oh, and if you’re planning on attending the London gig, there’s a separate guide with more information. 

Who will be supporting System of a Down on their European tour?

Queens of a Stone Age and Acid Bath will join SOAD across all seven dates next year. 

When do tickets go on sale for the Europe shows?

  • Artist presale: it’s open to fans who sign up from now until Monday September 15, and will get you early access at 12pm (local time) on Tuesday September 16
  • Presales by Queens of the Stone Age and Acid Bath: also at 12pm on Tuesday September 16
  • General Sale: it kicks off on Friday September 19 at 12pm local time from both the SOAD website and Live Nation

How much will tickets cost?

We don’t know yet, but will update you as soon as pricing information is released. 

Is a world tour on the cards?

This tour is actually off the back of a hugely successful stint across Latin and North America in summer 2025, so as far as we know, these upcoming Europe dates are the only ones on the cards right now, but keep an eye on this page for any updates about extra shows getting added to the schedule. 

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