Parkway Drive have announced a 20th anniversary arena tour across Europe and the UK, which they promise will be “next level”.
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The Australian metalcore band announced the tour earlier today (October 15) on social media, unveiling a list of dates across the continent confirmed for 2025 for a show that boasts their “most ambitious stage production to date”, per a press release.
Amongst the tour dates are three arena shows in the UK: London’s OVO Arena Wembley, Birmingham’s Utilita Arena, and Manchester’s AO Arena.
“This is going to be next level. We’ve always prided ourselves on delivering the best show possible, but our 20 Year Anniversary Tour will take everything to a new extreme,” says frontman Winston McCall in a press statement.
“We’re bringing more fire, more energy, and a production that’s bigger than anything we’ve done before.”
Supporting Parkway Drive through the tour are their fellow Aussies in deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder and post-hardcore band The Amity Affliction. Pre-sale tickets go on sale tomorrow (October 16) at 10am BST, while general sales start on Friday (October 18) at the same timeslot here. See the full list of tour dates below.
The tour dates for Parkway Drive’s ’20 Year Anniversary Tour’ in Europe and the UK are:
SEPTEMBER 2025
19 – Leipzig, Germany, Quarterback Immobilien Arena
20 – Munich, Germany, Olympiahalle
21 – Vienna, Austria, Stadthalle
23 – Zürich, Switzerland, Hallenstadion
24 – Frankfurt, Germany, Festhalle
26 – Hamburg, Germany, Barclaycard Arena
27 – Dortmund, Germany, Westfalenhalle
28 – Stuttgart, Germany, Schleyerhalle
30 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, Ziggo Dome
OCTOBER 2025
01 – Brussels, Belgium, Forest National
02 – Paris, France, Zenith
04 – London, UK, OVO Arena Wembley
05 – Birmingham, UK, Utilita Arena
06 – Manchester, UK AO Arena
30 – Lisbon, Portugal, Campo Pequeno
NOVEMBER 2025
01 – Madrid, Spain, Palacio Vistalegre
02 – Barcelona, Spain, Sant Jordi Club
05 – Lyon, France, Halle Tony Garnier
07 – Prague, Czech Republic, Fortuna Hall
08 – Budapest, Hungary, MVM Dome
10 – Łódź, Poland, Atlas Arena
12 – Helsinki, Finland, Ice Hall
14 – Stockholm, Sweden, Hovet Ice Hall
15 – Gothenburg, Sweden, Scandinavium
16 – Copenhagen, Denmark, KB Hallen
In NME‘s review of the band’s set at Knotfest Australia 2023, Ellie Robinson writes: “Parkway Drive delivered a career-defining set of soul-ravaging metal. They balanced captivating theatrics – which included a cast of torch-wielding cultists, a string section and enough pyro to warm a small village through a full winter – with an impassioned performance.”