Of Monsters and Men Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Icelandic indie-folk favorites Of Monsters and Men are headed back to North America in the fall of 2025 for “The Mouse Parade” Tour, launching in support of their highly anticipated new album All Is Love and Pain in the Mouse Parade.
The tour kicks off on October 28 in Toronto, then moves through Boston, Brooklyn, Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Chicago, St. Paul, Nashville, Atlanta, and Austin. Mid-November sees the band performing in Mexico City at Corona Capital, followed by dates in Austin, Dallas, Salt Lake City, Denver, and Los Angeles, before wrapping up on November 26 in Oakland.
On all dates, they’ll be joined by Icelandic singer-songwriter Árný Margrét as their special guest.
TICKETS: Tickets for Of Monsters and Men 2025 concerts are available now through EventsChaser, with NO hidden service fees. Standard tickets typically start between $75 and $100, with examples showing gigs in Washington, D.C. beginning at around $75, Boston at $94, Chicago and Brooklyn near $86–$110. On the high end, average prices can climb above $200 in some cities — Philadelphia averages around $487, Toronto about $226, and Chicago around $236. While VIP packages and premium floor seats are available, they can be very costly — some listings show VIP access reaching as much as $2480 for the most exclusive premium seating.
ABOUT: Of Monsters and Men is an indie-folk/pop band from Reykjavík, Iceland, known for blending soaring anthems with lush, layered instrumentation and vivid storytelling. Formed in 2010, the group broke into international fame in 2011 with their debut single “Little Talks,” a song that became a global hit and showcased their signature mix of folk melodies, pop hooks, and rich harmonies. That track anchored their debut album My Head Is an Animal, which topped charts in several countries and cemented them as one of Iceland’s biggest musical exports.
The band — fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, with co-vocalist/guitarist Ragnar “Raggi” Þórhallsson — is known for their cinematic sound, which often combines acoustic and electric textures with brass, percussion, and atmospheric arrangements. Their follow-up albums, Beneath the Skin (2015) and Fever Dream (2019), expanded their sonic palette, adding darker tones, more pop-oriented elements, and introspective lyrics while maintaining their sweeping, epic feel.
Over the years, Of Monsters and Men has become a staple at major festivals like Coachella, Glastonbury, and Lollapalooza, and their music has appeared in films, TV shows, and commercials worldwide. Their songs often draw on nature, folklore, and human emotion, creating an immersive experience both in recordings and on stage. Known for their powerful live shows, the band has cultivated a dedicated fanbase that spans the globe, and their upcoming work promises to continue blending heartfelt songwriting with their signature grand, cinematic sound.