On June 3, Bad Omens launched the European portion of its Do You Feel Love Worldwide 2026 tour at the Merkur Spiel‑Arena in Düsseldorf, Germany. The band delivered an 18‑song set that began with the ferocious opener “Specter” and culminated in the triumphant closing track “Dethrone.” This performance marked the first of the tour’s European dates, which will continue with a headline show in Leipzig on Monday and a weekend slot at the Rock am Ring festival.

The Düsseldorf setlist fused material from all three of the band’s studio albums and the 2024 compilation Concrete Jungle [The OST]. After “Specter,” the set flowed into “Glass Houses,” “The Drain,” and “The Death of Peace of Mind.” Mid‑set highlights included “Dying to Love,” “Concrete Jungle,” “Nowhere to Go,” and “Limits.” The closing portion featured “Artificial Suicide,” “Just Pretend,” “W.D.Y.W.F.M?,” “What It Cost,” “Like A Villain,” “Impose,” and the finale, “Dethrone.” The band’s official website notes that the setlist may shift for future shows, especially at festivals where time limits can force cuts or rearrangements.

Bad Omens formed in 2015 in Richmond, Virginia, and has released three studio albums: the self‑titled debut in 2016, Finding God Before God Finds Me in 2019, and The Death of Peace of Mind in 2022, the latter spawning the platinum‑certified single “Just Pretend.” The 2024 release Concrete Jungle [The OST] expanded the band’s catalog with additional material that has been incorporated into recent live shows. The Do You Feel Love Worldwide tour is the band’s fourth worldwide tour and the first to include a full European leg since 2023.

Leipzig’s headline show, scheduled for the following Monday, will be followed by performances at the Rock am Ring festival, which runs from June 5 to 7 at the Nürburgring race track paddock. Rock am Ring is one of Europe’s largest rock festivals, drawing more than 150,000 attendees across its two simultaneous events in Nürburg and Nuremberg. The festival’s schedule lists Bad Omens on the Mandora Stage, with a settime of 12:30 AM to 2:00 AM on the final day. Impericon, a Leipzig‑based retailer that organizes the Impericon Festival, has noted that festival performances often require setlist adjustments to fit within allocated time slots.

The tour’s European run underscores the continued demand for live metalcore acts in the region. According to tour‑calendar data from Songkick, Bad Omens will play a total of 13 shows across 13 countries during 2026, with 17 upcoming concerts listed on the band’s official site. Ticket sales for the Düsseldorf show have already reached capacity, and additional tickets are available for the Leipzig and Milan dates.

In summary, Bad Omens has begun its European leg of the Do You Feel Love Worldwide 2026 tour with a full‑length set in Düsseldorf, followed by a headline show in Leipzig and a weekend slot at Rock am Ring. The band’s setlist, while largely consistent, may vary at festival appearances due to time constraints. Fans can purchase tickets and view the full tour schedule on the band’s official website.