Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at T-Mobile Center

T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri

Feb

26

Bad Omens at T-Mobile Center

Feb

26

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

T-Mobile Center

Bad Omens tickets

Kansas City, prepare for sonic Armageddon, Bad Omens descend on T-Mobile Center on Thursday, February 26, 2026, unleashing their platinum-certified storm with Beartooth and President as the savage openers! This triple bill isn't a concert; it's a cataclysmic fusion of brooding electronica, hardcore savagery, and masked enigma that'll fracture your reality and rebuild it in riffs.

Noah Sebastian's ethereal torment on "Just Pretend" (RIAA platinum, 500M+ streams) detonating into chaos, Caleb Shomo's visceral howls on "I Was Alive" igniting the pit, and President's shadowy "Rage" from their debut EP King of Terrors (Sept. 2025) weaving dystopian dread.

Core-shakers like Bad Omens' "The Death of Peace of Mind" (gold-certified, Top 10 Billboard Rock), Beartooth's "Might Love Myself" (No. 1 Mainstream Rock), and President's cinematic "Destroy Me" promise breakdowns that bruise, visuals that haunt, and a 19,000-deep frenzy where catharsis reigns supreme.

Pound that 'Buy Tickets' now on TicketSqueeze.com, starting at $68. This juggernaut lineup rides heavy, marrying Bad Omens' genre-warping dominance with Beartooth's unyielding grit and President's viral mystery.

Key Details

Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

Formed from 2025's single releases ("Specter" #1 Billboard Mainstream Rock, 54M Streams), "Impose", "Dying to Love", and "Left for Good" (Apple Music Premiere), this 20-date arena assault will begin on February 22nd at Salt Lake City's Delta Center, followed by Denver's Ball Arena (February 24), Detroit's Little Caesars Arena (February 28), Minneapolis' Target Center (March 2), Chicago's Allstate Arena (March 4), Toronto's Scotiabank Arena (March 6), Laval's Place Bell (March 8), Newark's Prudential Center (March 10), Boston's TD Garden (March 11), Philadelphia's Xfinity Mobile Arena (March 13), Baltimore's CFG Bank Arena (March 14), Raleigh's Lenovo Center (March 16), Nashville's Bridgestone Arena (March 17), Dallas' American Airlines Center (March 19), San Antonio's Frost Bank Center (March 20), Oklahoma City's Paycom Center (March 22), Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena (March 24), Inglewood's Kia Forum (March 26), and culminate at Oakland Arena (March 27).

Bad Omens' first arena outing since The Death of Peace of Mind (2022, Gold Certified, 1.8 Billion Streams) corresponds with Beartooth's transition after The Surface (2023, No. 1 Hard Rock Albums) and President's North America debut after Download Fest Mania and Architects opening act in Australia. Over 25 songs, non-stop pyro: modern metal at its most unfiltered over 15+ cities.

Bad Omens

As Richmond's sonic alchemists, formed in 2015 by Noah Sebastian (formerly of I'm Not A Blonde), Bad Omens merged metalcore intensity with synth-infused introspection on their self-titled debut, but their follow-up album, The Death of Peace of Mind (2022), has achieved gold certification: 2.7 Billion Global Streams, Platinum "Just Pretend" (No. 1 Alternative Radio), Gold "Like a Villain" and title track (Top 10 Rock Airplay). iHeartRadio's 2024 Best New Artist nomination, Louder Than Life/Aftershock headliners, and 2025's boundary-pushing singles solidify their status as metal's vanguard, creating immersive experiences that turn existential anguish into triumphant thunder.

Beartooth

As Columbus' relentless force since 2012, Beartooth was initially conceived by Caleb Shomo as his raw therapeutic outlet, transforming Attack Attack!'s electronica into hardcore catharsis. Their debut album Sick (2014) produced "In Between", but it was their second album Disease (2018, No. 1 Rock) and third album Below (2021, Gold "Devastation") that established them as an empire, selling over 1 Million copies, Warped Tour staples, and touring with Slipknot and Bring Me The Horizon. Their fourth album The Surface (2023) took them to new heights with No. 1 hits "Might Love Myself" and "I Was Alive". Shomo channels his addiction anthems into sweat-drenched salvation: each riff a resurrection, crowd-surfing shamanism, and unrelenting rage.

President

As veiled provocateurs from the United Kingdom, President emerged from 2025's shadows, an enigmatic collective blending metalcore blades with electronic ether. Their surprise appearance at Download Fest ignited lore frenzy (Chino Moreno nods?) and created the foundation for their King of Terrors EP (Sept. 26), singles "In the Name of the Father" (May debut), "Fearless," "Rage" (inspired by Dylan Thomas), and "Destroy Me" explore the void of mortality through eerie hooks and aggressive drops. Both of their two pre-tour shows sold out in hours; they have been announced as Slam Dunk/Nova Rock acts. They opened for Architects in Oz/Europe before beginning this U.S. invasion: anonymous architects commandeering souls with waxen dread.

T-Mobile Center

Located at 1407 Grand Blvd. Kansas City, Missouri, the glittering fortress that is T-Mobile Center (built in 2007) can accommodate up to 17,000 to 19,000 fans for concerts with world-class acoustics, serving as the anchor for the city's $8 billion downtown revitalization efforts, hosting the NBA's Royals, NCAA tournament games, and past headliners such as Metallica and Billie Eilish. The Power & Light District is situated nearby, which provides a pulse of energy to the area; take advantage of the free Streetcar to 14th & Main or the MAX bus to the Arena stop (the airport is approximately 20 minutes away). There are over 20,000 parking options within 10 blocks, including the Magenta Lot located on site ($20+ via mobile app), the Red Lot Garage (1120 Oak St., $15), and the Yellow Lot (151 E 13th, $10); there are also numerous accessible parking spaces available throughout the complex. VIP suites, digital tickets, and a wide variety of concession stands offering everything from BBQ to classic arena fare create a seamless experience for fans attending this event in the heart of the Midwest.

Tickets

Heavy's holy trinity returns in the form of Bad Omens, Beartooth, and President at T-Mobile Center. Get your tickets now via TicketSqueeze.com and secure your spot in the coming apocalypse. February 26 awaits... Do you feel the love?

Frequently Asked Questions

Where to get T-Mobile Center Bad Omens tickets?

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What happens if the Bad Omens T-Mobile Center event gets cancelled?

If T-Mobile Center has to cancel the Bad Omens, Beartooth & President event, your tickets will be fully refunded, providing you purchased them from a legitimate source, such as direct from the T-Mobile Center Box Office or TicketSqueeze.com etc. If the Bad Omens event is postponed, your tickets will be automatically valid for the next scheduled date at T-Mobile Center. No action is needed.

About the Venue

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T-Mobile Center, Kansas City, Missouri, 64106, US