Around a year ago ONE OK ROCK visited various locations in Europe during their Luxury Disease Tour and if you didn’t have the chance to see them or if you’re dying to rock out again on their music this is your chance as they have several new shows in store for us.
It’s been a bit quiet since the last tour aside from the track Make it out alive created to promote the Augmented Reality game Monster Hunter Now. But the wait is over as the band announced a new world tour and on the same day Taka confirmed that they are hard at work on their 11th studio album during an Instagram live.
Their tour will start with two shows in Tokyo’s Ajinomoto stadium after which they will visit the Kaohsiung National Stadium in Taiwan before heading to Europe in October. There they will visit the Mitsubishi Electric Halle in Düsseldorf, Zenith in Paris and OVO Arena Wembley in London. Halfway through October they continue their journey to North America for their final two shows in Toronto’s Coca-Cola Coliseum and finishing up in Los Angeles’ Kia Forum.
With three shows in Europe and two in North America, the tour may feel a little bit limited however this seems similar to the 2018 Europe Tour where they ended up releasing their album Eye of the Storm a couple of months later. So hopefully the smaller number of shows signifies a quick release of their upcoming album.
ONE OK ROCK Premonition World Tour 2024 Dates
Saturday 14 September, 2024: Ajinomoto Stadium – Tokyo, Japan
Sunday 15 September, 2024: Ajinomoto Stadium – Tokyo, Japan
Saturday 21 September, 2024: Kaohsiung National Stadium – Zuoying District, Taiwan
Saturday 5 October, 2024: Mitsubishi Electric Halle – Düsseldorf, Germany
Monday 7 October, 2024: Zenith – Paris, France
Friday 11 October, 2024: OVO Arena Wembley – London, United Kingdom
Friday 18 October, 2024: Coca-Cola Coliseum – Toronto, Canada
Wednesday 23 October, 2024: Kia Forum – Los Angeles, The United States
Tickets:
Ticket sales have already started and they’re selling like hot buns. Germany and France have already been sold out so let’s hope there is an opportunity to move these to a bigger venue so that everyone that’s interested has the opportunity to experience the concert.