Architects announce autumn 2025 UK and European tour – including huge London show
Architects have announced a UK and European headline tour for 2025. Find all the details below.
The Brighton metalcore band will hit the road this autumn in support of their 11th and most recent album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’, which was released last month (produced by former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish).
Kicking off in Munich on October 1, the forthcoming trek also includes shows in Stuttgart, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Amsterdam and Hamburg.
Architects will then head to the UK for performances at Manchester’s Co-op Live (October 10) and Cardiff’s Utilita Arena (11) ahead of the tour concluding with a massive gig at The O2 in London (12).
Support is set to come from both Wage War and House Of Protection.
Tickets go on general sale at 10am GMT/11am CET this Friday (March 14) – you’ll be able to buy yours here (UK) and here (Europe). Alternatively, fans can access various pre-sales this week via Ticketmaster.
Architects’ autumn 2025 UK and European tour dates are:
OCTOBER
01 – Zenith – Munich, DE
03 – Porsche Arena, Stuttgart, DE
04 – Mitsubishi Electric Halle, Duesseldorf, DE
05 – Festhalle, Frankfurt, DE
07 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam, NL
08 – Barclay’s Arena, Hamburg, DE
10 – Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
11 – Utilita Arena, Cardiff, UK
12 – The O2, London, UK
Architects are scheduled to begin their spring 2025 European tour in Lille, France tonight (March 10). This summer, the group will open for Linkin Park at select dates of their European tour before heading to the US for a run of festivals.
Speaking to NME late last year, frontman Sam Carter explained: “Growing up, Linkin Park were hugely influential on me and my vocals. If you told me when I was 13 that I’d be doing stadiums with Metallica and Linkin Park, I would have never – in my wildest dreams – believed you.”
When asked about Architects’ live plans for 2025, drummer Dan Searle told NME that a UK tour was “certainly overdue”. He continued: “We’ve got a strange relationship with playing the UK, because we spend so much time touring abroad.
“I think we forgot where we stood in the UK… you can lose touch with what the band means here.”
Carter added: “Headlining Bloodstock Festival [2024] was such a nice moment, it got us excited for what’s coming.
Searle remembered: “Bloodstock reminded us, ‘Oh yeah, people want to see us here, we should probably do that again’. I don’t know when the dates are, but we will be back in the UK to do a big headline tour.”
Architects recently played a run of intimate UK dates to celebrate the release of ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’.
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Tom Skinner
NME