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Thirty Seconds To Mars Announce 2027 A Beautiful Lie Vs This Is War Tour

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Thirty Seconds To Mars have announced that they will embark on a U.K. and European tour next year in support of their A Beautiful Lie and This Is War albums.

"Two iconic albums! One unforgettable night!" the band posted on their social media channels. The tour is set to commence with a show at the MEO Arena in Lisbon, Portugal on April 6, 2027.

The tour will see Jared and Shannon Leto rejoin forces with former bandmember Tomo Milicevic, who is temporarily coming back into the lineup for a rare and eagerly awaited reunion on stage.

The band released A Beautiful Lie in 2005. The record featured the double-platinum single "The Kill" and "From Yesterday." The two songs, as well as the title track from the album all became radio hits in the U.S. The album, which has sold over 1.2 million copies in the U.S., was certified platinum in both the U.K. and Germany.

The group's third album, 2009's This Is War, which arrived in 2009, broke into the Top 20 in both the U.S. and U.K. and sold over four million copies worldwide.

Thirty Seconds To Mars - A Beautiful Lie vs This Is War tour:

Apr 06: Lisbon MEO Arena, Portugal
Apr 08: Madrid Movistar Arena, Spain
Apr 09: Valencia Roig Arena, Spain
Apr 11: Milan Unipol Forum, Italy
Apr 12: Munich Olympiahalle, Germany
Apr 14: Vienna Stadthalle D, Austria
Apr 17: Frankfurt Festhalle, Germany
Apr 18: Berlin Velodrom, Germany
Apr 20: Hanover ZAG Arena, Germany
Apr 21: Cologne Lanxess Arena, Germany
Apr 23: Antwerp Lotto Arena, Belgium
Apr 25: Amsterdam AFAS Live, Netherlands
Apr 26: Paris Accor Arena, France
Apr 28: London O2 Arena, UK
Apr 29: Manchester Co-op Live, UK
May 01: Dublin 3Arena, Ireland

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