Five Finger Death Punch have announced a 2027 U.K. and European arena tour as part of their 20th anniversary world tour.
The 38-day tour across 21 cities will kick off in Manchester on January 16 and end in Helsinki on February 22.
Lamb Of God and Bleed from Within will perform as special guests. FFDP will play their hit songs and songs from the band's upcoming tenth studio album.
"We built this band like a battleship, 20 years of everything life could throw at us, and we're not just still here, we're still growing," says Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Zoltan Bathory. "New fans discovering us every day, the fanbase is bigger now than it's ever been."
"This World Tour is the celebration that milestone deserves," he continued. "First leg is America in 2026, then Europe in 2027, and we're not stopping there! South America, Australia, Asia are all in the talks. This is going to be a big two or three years for Five Finger Death Punch, and we're just getting started."
Tickets are on sale now at fivefingerdeathpunch.com.
Five Finger Death Punch 2027 U.K., European Tour Dates:
Jan 16 - Manchester, UK @ AO ArenaJan 17 - Glasgow, UK @ OVO Hydro ArenaJan 19 - Dublin, IE @ 3ArenaJan 22 - Birmingham, UK @ BP Pulse ArenaJan 23 - London, UK @ O2 ArenaJan 26 - Düsseldorf, DE @ PSD ArenaJan 27 - Hamburg, DE @ Barclays ArenaJan 29 - Lodz, PL @ Atlas ArenaJan 31 - Prague, CZ @ O2 Arena Feb 2 - Munich, DE @ OlympiahalleFeb 4 - Stuttgart, DE @ Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-HalleFeb 7 - Amsterdam, NL @ AFAS ArenaFeb 8 - Brussels, BE @ Vorst NationalFeb 10 - Paris, FR @ Accor ArenaFeb 12 - Zurich, CH @ HallenstadionFeb 14 - Vienna, AT @ StadthalleFeb 16 - Berlin, DE @ Uber ArenaFeb 17 - Copenhagen, DK @ Royal ArenaFeb 19 - Oslo, NO @ Unity ArenaFeb 20 - Stockholm, SE @ Avicii ArenaFeb 22 - Helsinki, FI @ Veikkaus Arena
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