Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at The Kia Forum

The Kia Forum, Inglewood, California

Mar

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Bad Omens at The Kia Forum

Mar

26

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

The Kia Forum

Bad Omens tickets

Bad Omens are ready to bring the fire when they perform at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, California, on Thursday, March 26, 2026. They will be joined by Beartooth, a band that has established itself as one of the most aggressive bands on the scene, and President’s mysterious metalcore outfit.

Bad Omens will be hitting the stage and playing some of their biggest hits, including “Just Pretend” and “The Death of Peace of Mind.” The performance will also feature some of their new music, such as “Specter,” which was a number one song on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, along with pyrotechnics and an immersive light show. This will be Bad Omens’ first time headlining an arena tour and will be a sweat-drenched catharsis.

Beartooth will also bring their high-energy style to the stage and drop “Might Love Myself” mosh mandates. And then there is the mystery of the masked, electronica-metal hybrids. To purchase tickets, go to TicketSqueeze.com to see Bad Omens live!

Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

Join Bad Omens on their Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026, a 20-date arena assault beginning February 22, 2026 at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City and continuing through February 24 at Denver’s Ball Arena, February 26 at Kansas City’s T-Mobile Center, February 28 at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, March 2 at Minneapolis’ Target Center, March 4 at Rosemont’s Allstate Arena, March 6 at Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, March 8 at Laval’s Place Bell, March 10 at Newark’s Prudential Center, March 11 at Boston’s TD Garden, March 13 at Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center, March 14 at Baltimore’s CFG Bank Arena, March 16 at Raleigh’s Lenovo Center, March 17 at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, March 19 at Dallas’ American Airlines Center, March 20 at San Antonio’s Frost Bank Center, March 22 at Oklahoma City’s Paycom Center, March 24 at Glendale’s Desert Diamond Arena, March 26 at Inglewood’s Kia Forum, and conclude March 27 at Oakland Arena.

Expect to hear songs from their latest album, The Death of Peace of Mind, which earned gold certification, as well as their popular hit “Impose.” In addition to hearing Bad Omens perform, fans can also look forward to seeing Beartooth’s noise-rock chaos, featuring songs from their album, The Surface, and President’s debut, which combines core with menacing electronic elements.

Bad Omens

From Richmond, Virginia's 2015 shadows, the brooding vision of Noah Sebastian created Bad Omens, an alternative metal with electronica edges that exploded into the world through their self-titled debut and Finding God Before God Finds Me into The Death of Peace of Mind (2022) which became a 2.7 billion stream juggernaut and earned Gold and number 1 status on Active Rock.

From the whispering low tones to the screaming highs of Noah Sebastian's magnetic baritone on "Just Pretend" (which became Platinum, and a double format 1), Nick Foligno, Eric Vanlerberghe, and David Bendeth crafted cinematic cathedrals with their riffs. With six GRAMMY nominations, Glastonbury bow appearances, and Vegas Sphere residency performances, Bad Omens continued their ascension with "The Unheard" EP, and "Specter" (a Mainstream Rock chart-topper).

Beartooth

As a 2013 solo exorcism of his own depression demons in Columbus, Ohio, Caleb Shomo formed Beartooth, evolving into a five-piece force that has been using radio-friendly hooks and hardcore chaos. With Warped Tour headlining stints, and Knotfest staples, Beartooth has propelled themselves towards arena-sized venues.

Shomo produced Sick (2014), Aggressive (2016), and Diseases (2017), peaking with The Surface (2023) which was the 1 Billboard Hard Rock Album featuring hits such as "I Am The Lion", "Might Love Myself" (Active Rock 1 on Mediabase), and over 1.3 billion streams. 

President

Hailing from the United Kingdom, President, an anonymous, masked collective that has the enigmatic frontman "President" as the lead figure, combines metalcore's brutality with electronica's pulse and a sense of social and political rebellion.

Their debut single, "Crisis of Faith" (released summer 2025) began generating mania surrounding the mysterious identity behind the masks, merging the theatricality of Slipknot with the electronic industrial aggression of Nine Inch Nails. 

The Kia Forum

Renamed in 2021 and found at 3900 W Manchester Blvd, Inglewood, California 90305, The Kia Forum, a 17,500 capacity venue, utilizes its $100 million renovation to elevate music with halo-lit stages, 360 degree views, and 14,000 Irwin Millennium seats.

Getting to The Kia Forum? Take the I-405 to Manchester Blvd, or the Metro C Line to Hawthorne/Lennox (then shuttle hop); ride share zones are located at Prairie Ave. There are 4,500 parking spaces available directly at the venue.

Tickets

Prices for Bad Omens at The Kia Forum are exploding, find deals from upper-level seating to floor pit madness, plus ADA (venue escorts) at TicketSqueeze.com. With verified refunds for cancellations.

Showtime at The Kia Forum is 7:00 PM. Get there early to grab merchandise, mayhem, and get warmed up for President's opening set. Buy tickets at TicketSqueeze.com and experience the omen. Do You Feel Love yet???

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The Kia Forum

The Kia Forum, Inglewood, California, , US