Bad Omens Drops Fourth Single of 2025 Ahead of World Tour
Bad Omens recently released their latest single, “Left For Good,” marking the fourth track dropped by the band in 2025. Following the success of their previous releases earlier in the year, including “Specter” and “Dying To Love,” which achieved significant chart placements and streaming numbers, the band continues to make waves in the music industry.
In particular, “Specter” quickly climbed to the No. 1 spot on both the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase Active Rock charts, while also reaching No. 15 on Billboard’s Alternative Airplay chart. The track garnered over 54 million streams worldwide, showcasing the band’s growing popularity and influence. “Dying To Love” also made a strong impact, debuting at No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Digital Song Sales chart and landing at No. 33 on the Mediabase Active Rock chart.
Building on the success of their 2022 album, “The Death Of Peace Of Mind,” which has accumulated over 1.8 billion streams and earned an RIAA gold certification, Bad Omens continues to solidify their presence in the music scene. The album’s track “Just Pretend” achieved RIAA-certified platinum status after gaining traction on TikTok and reaching No. 1 on U.S. Alternative Radio. The band’s music has resonated with fans around the world, with their total catalog streams surpassing 2.7 billion.
As they gear up for their upcoming world tour, Bad Omens is set to kick off the European leg of their “Do You Feel Love” arena tour in Dublin, with support from Bilmuri and The Ghost Inside. The tour will make stops in major cities like Glasgow, London, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, Hamburg, and Amsterdam, thrilling audiences with their electrifying performances.
Following their European shows, Bad Omens will embark on the North American portion of their tour, beginning in Salt Lake City and featuring Beartooth and PRESIDENT as support acts. The tour includes stops at iconic venues such as Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, TD Garden in Boston, and Kia Forum in Inglewood before concluding in Oakland.
Looking ahead, the band has also secured slots at various European festivals next summer, including Rock im Park, Download Festival, Nova Rock, Greenfield Festival, Graspop Metal Meeting, and Tuska Festival. With a busy schedule ahead, Bad Omens shows no signs of slowing down as they continue to captivate audiences worldwide with their dynamic music and powerful performances.