Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at Lenovo Center

Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina

Mar

16

Bad Omens at Lenovo Center

Mar

16

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

Lenovo Center

Bad Omens tickets

Be torn apart by existence! Metal marauders of Raleigh, the Bad Omens will destroy the Lenovo Center on Monday, March 16th 2026, unleashing platinum chaos upon you with Beartooth’s berserk opening salvo and President’s veiled vengeance! This is a maelstrom of veiled visceral terror, where industrial incantations will consume all who enter, and you’ll be given redemption through sonic slaughter.

Noah Sebastian’s sepulchral siren will summon you on “Just Pretend”, which will tear apart into November 2025’s “Left For Good,” an elegy with falsetto-flayed vocals, seismic synths and drop-dead drops. Caleb Shomo’s shamanic shrieks on “I Was Alive” (No. 1 Mainstream Rock 2023) will awaken the horde hypnotism, while President’s waxen “In the Name of the Father” (9M streams since May’s metalcore monolith) will conjure Sleep Token shadowed breakdowns with autotune altar anthems.

Bedrocks such as Bad Omens’ Gold “The Death of Peace of Mind” (2.8B catalog streams, iHeart 2024 Best New Rock), Beartooth’s “Might Love Myself” (No. 1 Rock Radio, a sermon of sobriety’s scorching fire), and President’s EP-eviscerator “Destroy Me” (from Sept. 2025’s King of Terrors, Rock Sound’s Best New Artist nod) will produce pyre-pummeled purgatory!!! Burn that ‘Buy Tickets’ button on TicketSqueeze.com and buy yours today for just $86.

Key Details

Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

Continuing from Bad Omens’ sold out European scorched earth tour (Nov.-Dec. 2025, introducing “Dying To Love” No. 1 Alt Digital Sales and “Left For Good” amidst the inferno of OVO Hydro, culminating on Dec. 12 AFAS Live VEEPS livestream , $19.99 advance, 1,212 limited posters), this 20 date Armageddon will begin on February 22nd at Salt Lake City’s Delta Center and will run until the Oakland Arena Oblivion (March 27).

Bad Omens’ arena apotheosis post-The Death of Peace of Mind, will merge Beartooth’s post-The Surface exorcisms , enshrined in July 2025’s “I Was A… LIVE” film, and President’s US unveiling after Download Fest delirium.

Bad Omens

Richmond's dark sorcerer rune-etchers, Bad Omens, called forth in 2015 by Noah Sebastian after his post-necromancy I’m Not a Blonde days were over, combined synth sorcery with metalcore’s curse in their self-titled summoning, and their The Death of Peace of Mind (2022) achieved Gold Armageddon: 2.8 Billion total streams, and a Platinum “Just Pretend” (number one on Alternative Airplay, number one on Billboard Hot Hard Rock Year End, also number one on Alternative Airplay Year End), and Gold “Like a Villain.”

2025 was the year of four cataclysms from Bad Omens: “Specter” (Number One on Mainstream Rock, 60 Million streams, Kerrang! teased “an arena ready spectacle”), “Impose,” “Dying to Love” (Number Thirty Three on Mediabase Active Rock), and “Left for Good” (November 18 Apple Premiere, industrial heritage) catapulting their crusade from crypts to coliseums.

Beartooth

As Columbus’ cataclysmic confessor, Beartooth has been bellowing since 2012 as Caleb Shomo’s Attack Attack! tempered torment, distilling electronica into ecstatic evisceration. Sick (2014) spawned “In Between,” however, Disease (2018 Number One Rock) and Below (2021 Gold “Devastation”) established an empire, 1.2 million albums sold, Warped Tour warlords, and made both Slipknot/BMTH bedfellows. The Surface (2023) crested with Number Ones “Might Love Myself” and “I Was Alive” (a sobriety spectral summons), transforming Shomo’s scars into shamanic sermons.

President

From Britain’s cowl-cloaked cabal, President coalesced from 2025’s miasma, a masked ministry merging metalcore’s maelstrom with ethereal exegesis. Their Download Festival’s spectral summons birthed their King of Terrors EP and singles “In the Name of the Father” (May’s 9 million stream monolith, lofty choruses and autotune ire), “Fearless” (BMTH-Sempiternal simulacrum, cathartic bellows), “Rage” (Dylan Thomas draped nadir, swirling synths, per Louder’s “eagerness to experiment”), “Destroy Me” (visceral vein slashers), “Dionysus” (Deftones sludge riff rage, heaviest hammer), and “Conclave” (Sleep Token specter, Rock Sound’s 2025 Best New Artist amidst Chino Moreno murmurs).

Lenovo Center

At 1400 Edwards Mill Road, West Raleigh’s monolithic mausoleum, Lenovo Center (formerly RBC Center unveiled October 1999, $158 million forge, renamed 2024) roars with 18,299 for hockey, 19,119 for basketball, 21,000 for concerts, and spotless acoustics embracing NHL’s Hurricanes and NC State Wolfpack. 

I-40/I-440 nexus (Wade Avenue Exit 289 south to Edwards Mill), 15 minutes from Raleigh Durham International Airport; with 8,000-space lots (pre-book SpotHero parking $20+, ADA areas at Gates A/B); GoRaleigh buses (#100 airport link); and ride share pods at Halifax Street. This 700,000-square-foot kingdom, with 66 luxury suites, 2,000 club seats, 9,100-square-foot Ledge Lounge, and 37 restrooms, eliminates obstructions to deliver oblivion to the Triangle’s stormy center.

Tickets

This is the metallic millennium manifesto of 2026! Bad Omens, Beartooth, and President at Lenovo Center. Tickets available through TicketSqueeze.com invoke the insurrection, proclaim your inferno. March 16 murmurs, Do you feel the love, or does it consume the divine?

About the Venue

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Lenovo Center

Lenovo Center, Raleigh, North Carolina, , US