Loathe Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Get ready for an immersive, genre-bending live experience — British metal innovators Loathe are heading back to North America for a headlining 2025 Fall Tour.
Launching on October 21 at the Nile Theater in Mesa, the 26‑date trek will blaze through diverse cities including Albuquerque, Austin, Houston, Dallas, Orlando, Atlanta, Nashville, Charlotte, Baltimore, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Boston, Brooklyn, Philadelphia, Chicago, Denver, Salt Lake City, Portland, Seattle, Sacramento, Anaheim, and wrap it all up on November 25 at Belasco Theatre in Los Angeles.
Joining as formidable support throughout most of the run are Trauma Ray and Spy, promising a powerful, atmospheric lineup.
TICKETS: Tickets for Marilyn Manson 2025 concerts are available now via EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. General admission tickets offer a wide range depending on the city — from as low as around $44–$50 in places like Buffalo and Detroit, up to $139 in cities such as Charlotte, with mid-range costs like $68 in Austin, $88 in Atlanta, $110 in Dallas, and $120 in Orlando. Some locations list much higher averages — for instance, in Houston, averages reach around $252, and in Anaheim, about $346. VIP or premium packages can be significantly more expensive, with VIP seating for premium front-floor access sometimes listed as high as $2,025.
ABOUT: Loathe is a British metal band from Liverpool, England, known for blending metalcore, progressive metal, ambient soundscapes, and experimental elements into a sound that’s as heavy as it is atmospheric. Formed in 2014, the band consists of Kadeem France (vocals), Erik Bickerstaffe (guitar/vocals), Feisal El-Khazragi (bass), and Sean Radcliffe (drums). They first gained attention with their debut EP Prepare Consume Proceed (2015), followed by their full-length debut The Cold Sun (2017), which established them as one of the UK’s most forward-thinking heavy acts.
Their 2020 album I Let It In and It Took Everything earned widespread critical acclaim for its dynamic mix of crushing riffs, ethereal passages, and influences ranging from Deftones to shoegaze and post-metal. That same year, they showcased their ambient side with The Things They Believe, an entirely instrumental and atmospheric release. Loathe is often praised for their ability to seamlessly shift between aggressive, groove-heavy breakdowns and lush, melodic textures, creating a cinematic feel in their music.
On stage, Loathe is intense and immersive — pairing raw energy with carefully crafted atmospheres. They’ve toured with heavyweights like Code Orange, Architects, and While She Sleeps, steadily building a global fan base. With their genre-defying approach and constant evolution, Loathe has cemented themselves as one of the most innovative and exciting bands in modern heavy music.