Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at Delta Center

Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

Feb

22

Bad Omens at Delta Center

Feb

22

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

Delta Center

Bad Omens tickets

Brace for impact, Salt Lake City! Bad Omens are unleashing their platinum-certified fury at Delta Center on Sunday, February 22, 2026, with Beartooth and President as the unrelenting openers! it's a seismic collision of metalcore mayhem, where brooding electronica slams into hardcore anthems that'll rattle your bones and shred your soul.

Noah Sebastian's haunting wails on "Just Pretend" (with over 500 million streams and RIAA gold) exploding into a wall of sound, Caleb Shomo's primal screams on "In Between" fueling the mosh, and President's masked enigma dropping "Destroy Me" bombs from their debut EP King of Terrors. Headliner, Bad Omens' "The Death of Peace of Mind," Beartooth's "Sick of Me," and President's cinematic "Rage" will collide in a 20,000-strong roar—expect breakdowns that break barriers, visuals that mesmerize, and energy that demands you leave everything on the floor.

Hammer that 'Buy Tickets' button today and get yours from TicketSqueeze.com, starting at $84. This triple-threat bill is heavy rock's surging tide, blending Bad Omens' genre-bending ascent with Beartooth's battle-tested grit and President's shadowy debut.

Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

Hot off European festival domination and fresh singles like Bad Omens' "Spector" and "Dying to Love," this 20-date arena blitz launches February 22 in Salt Lake City, storming through Denver (Feb 24), Kansas City (Feb 26), Detroit (Feb 28), Minneapolis (Mar 2), and beyond to Toronto, Boston, Dallas, and a West Coast finale in Oakland (Mar 27). Bad Omens' first full arena headline run post-The Death of Peace of Mind (2022, gold-certified with top-10 rock smashes) pairs perfectly with Beartooth's relentless evolution from The Surface (2024) and President's inaugural U.S. campaign after Download Fest and Architects support Down Under. Over 25 tracks, zero mercy: it's the cathartic purge modern metal demands, hitting 15+ cities with non-stop spectacle.

Bad Omens

Richmond, Virginia's genre-defiers Bad Omens, formed in 2015 by Noah Sebastian (ex-I'm Not a Blonde), fused metalcore with synth-drenched drama on self-titled debuts, but The Death of Peace of Mind (2022) detonated globally: platinum "Just Pretend," 250 million+ streams, iHeartRadio nods. Their cinematic live assault, lasers, pyros, emotional gut-punches have sold-out tours worldwide, headlining festivals like Louder Than Life. With 2025's boundary-pushing singles teasing album four, they're rock's fearless vanguard, turning inner turmoil into arena thunder.

Beartooth

Columbus, Ohio's hardcore hurricane Beartooth erupted in 2012 as Caleb Shomo's solo exorcism, channeling Attack Attack! electronica into raw fury. Sick (2014) roared with "In Between," but Disease (2018, No. 1 rock) and Below (2021, gold "Devastation") cemented their throne, over 1 million albums, Warped Tour staples, tours with Slipknot and BMTH. Shomo's crowd-surfing chaos and vulnerability (addiction anthems turned triumphs) make every show a sweat-drenched revival. The Surface (2024) dives deeper; expect unfiltered ferocity that'll leave scars.

President

The UK's masked phantoms President materialized in 2025, a faceless collective wielding metalcore blades and electronic shadows. Debuting at Download Fest amid identity frenzy (Chino Moreno whispers?), their King of Terrors EP (September 2025), singles "Rage," "Destroy Me", blends eerie atmospheres with visceral hooks, lore dripping from every wrinkle-etched mask. Only two shows pre-tour, yet festival slots at Slam Dunk and Nova Rock loom. Backing Architects in Australia/Europe, this Bad Omens run marks their North American baptism: anonymous agitators ready to hijack hearts with dystopian fire.

Delta Center

Salt Lake City's crown jewel at 301 W. South Temple, Delta Center (opened 1991) packs 18,000 for hoops, 20,000 for concerts, with pristine acoustics and Olympic pedigree (2002 figure skating). Home to Utah Jazz and Mammoth, it's hosted Metallica, Billie Eilish, and UFC epics. Downtown pulse, TRAX light rail direct from airport (15 minutes), or ParkWhiz spots from $10 nearby. VIP clubs, accessible zones, and app-managed digital tickets seal the seamless slam, your winter warmer in the Wasatch shadows.

Tickets

This is metal's manifesto reborn, Bad Omens, Beartooth, and President at Delta Center. Tickets from TickeSqueeze.com: seize the surge and scream your truth. The revolution starts February 22; will you feel the love?

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Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah, , US