Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at Allstate Arena

Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois

Mar

04

Bad Omens at Allstate Arena

Mar

04

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

Allstate Arena

Bad Omens tickets

Metalheads of Chicago, you're gonna have your minds destroyed, Bad Omens will blow away Allstate Arena, on Wednesday, March 4th 2026, unleashing an all-out platinum apocalypse with Beartooth's ferocious opening onslaught and President's eerie fury! Ravage your brain cells, Hardcore Wails announce Chaos and Masked Mysteries unleash Madness that will decimate your bones and restore your Malice.

Call upon Noah Sebastian's otherworldly Siren Song on "Just Pretend", which has been certified Platinum by RIAA and Kerrang!'s 2025 Anthem of the Year, and be swallowed whole by December's "Left For Good", directed by Sebastian himself, a somber requiem foreshadowing the blueprints for Album Four's large-scale scope. While Caleb Shomo's Shamanic Growls on "I Was Alive" call forth Circle-Pit Sacramentals and President's Waxen Wraiths whisper "Rage" with Hooks that Hollow Your Hollows.

The pillars of gold are represented by Bad Omens' massive "The Death of Peace of Mind" (2.8 Billion Streams), Beartooth's therapy-thrash triumph "Might Love Myself", and President's "Destroy Me", promising Volcanic Breakdowns, Veeps Livestream Pyre, and a Delirious Mass of 20,000 people where Demons Duel till Dawn.

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Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

This 20-date run begins Feb. 22 at Salt Lake City's Delta Center, then ravages Denver's Ball Arena (Feb. 24), Kansas City's T-Mobile Center (Feb. 26), Detroit's Little Caesars Arena (Feb. 28), Minneapolis' Target Center (Mar. 2), Chicago's Allstate Arena (Mar. 4), Toronto's Scotiabank Arena (Mar. 6), Laval's Place Bell (Mar. 8), Newark's Prudential Center (Mar. 10), Boston's TD Garden (Mar. 11), Philadelphia's Xfinity Mobile Arena (Mar. 13), Baltimore's CFG Bank Arena (Mar. 14), Raleigh's Lenovo Center (Mar. 16), Nashville's Bridgestone Arena (Mar. 17), Dallas' American Airlines Center (Mar. 19), San Antonio's Frost Bank Center (Mar. 20), Oklahoma City's Paycom Center (Mar. 22), Glendale's Desert Diamond Arena (Mar. 24), Los Angeles' Kia Forum (Mar. 26), and Oakland Arena apocalypse (Mar. 27).

The ascent of Bad Omens to arena status post-The Death of Peace of Mind (iHeart 2024 Best New Rock, 2025's "Impose"/"Dying To Love" incinerations) will link with Beartooth's Jordan Fish-conceived followup and President's North American inaugural debut.

Bad Omens

Richmond’s shroud-clad sorcerer Bad Omens was conjured in 2015 by Noah Sebastian’s post-I’m Not A Blonde sorcery. Bad Omens’ self-titled debut infused metalcore’s malevolence with synth sorcery splendor, however The Death of Peace of Mind (2022) reached gold status, with 2.8 billion streams, platinum “Just Pretend”, and gold “Like A Villain.” 2025’s four auguries — “Specter” (#1 Mainstream Rock, 60 million streams, fastest chart ascension), “Impose,” “Dying To Love” (#1 Alternative Digital Sales, #33 Mediabase Active Rock), and “Left For Good” (November 18, Apple Music premiere, industrial elegy teaser for LP4 via Sumerian).

Beartooth

Columbus’s tornado-bred confessor Beartooth formed in 2012 as Caleb Shomo’s Attack Attack!-tempered torment, alchemizing electronica into ecstatic evisceration. Sick (2014) begat “In Between,” yet Disease (2018 #1 Rock) and Below (2021 gold “Devastation”) established an empire. 1.2M albums, Warped Tour warlords, and Slipknot/BMTH sojourns. The Surface (2023) achieved No. 1s with “Might Love Myself” and “I Was Alive” (grandfather-inspired closer, sobriety’s siren), transforming Shomo’s scars into shamanic sermons. 

President

From the British cowl-clad cabal, President emerged in 2025, a masked ministry that combined metalcore’s tempest with ethereal exegesis. Download Fest’s spectral summons (June, full capacity cascade) generated King of Terrors EP (September 26, self-produced via ADA), including singles “In The Name Of The Father”, “Fearless”, “Destroy Me”, “Dionysus”, and “Conclave”.

Allstate Arena

Located in Rosemont Illinois, the monolithic mausoleum at 6920 N. Mannheim Rd., Allstate Arena (built in 1980 as Rosemont Horizon, $54 million forge) can accommodate up to 16,000 – 18,500 fans during sonic sieges, with pristine acoustics supporting both the NHL’s Chicago Blackhawks and NBA’s Chicago Bulls.

There are also several parking options available near Allstate Arena, including the Metro Blue Line’s Rosemont station (approximately 10 minutes from O’Hare Airport), and multiple ramps connecting to I-90/I-294. Additionally, there are five thousand space parking lots surrounding the venue (parking spots may be reserved via SpotHero ($12+, garage located along Mannheim/Riverside roads) and ADA accessible areas, as well as ride share pods at the western entrance. As one of the largest venues in the Chicago area, Allstate Arena offers digital ticketing services and Windy City concessions in order to orchestrate a Chicago-style apocalypse without the need for anarchy within the city’s shadowed skyscrapers.

Tickets

This is 2026's metallic Armageddon actualized: Bad Omens, Beartooth, and President at Allstate Arena. Tickets via TicketSqueeze.com: seize the scourge, shriek your shadows. March 4 murmurs, Do you feel the love, or does it flay you first?

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Allstate Arena

Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois, , US