Have you had your inner ‘Freak on a Leash’? Do you feel yourself ‘Coming Undone’? Well, we’ve got some great news for you – Korn are going on tour.
That’s right – the nu-metal legends, formed in Bakersfield back in 1993, have just announced a 19-date tour of the UK and Europe, which kicks off in mid-October in Stuttgart and concludes late-November in Milan, with stops in Paris, Manchester, Amsterdam and Berlin, plus loads more, in between.
They’ll be supported by Architects, Youth Code and Pixel Grip, so here is absolutely everything you need to know about the presale, dates, and ticket prices. Read on, and stay heavy.
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When are Korn going on their European tour in 2026?
Below is a full list of all the Europe dates, including Korn’s stops in the UK:
Oct 18 – Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart
Oct 19 – Olympiahalle, Munich
Oct 21 – Lanxess Arena, Cologne
Oct 23 – Accor Arena, Paris
Oct 26 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
Oct 28 – Utilita Arena Birmingham, Birmingham
Oct 30 – Utilita Arena Newcastle, Newcastle
Oct 31 – AO Arena, Manchester
Nov 2 – 3Arena, Dublin
Nov 4 – The O2, London
Nov 8 – Ziggo Dome, Amsterdam
Nov 9 – AFAS Dome, Antwerp
Nov 11 – Barclays Arena, Hamburg
Nov 13 – ZAG Arena, Hanover
Nov 14 – Uber Arena, Berlin
Nov 16 – O2 Arena Prague, Prague
Nov 17 – Tauron Arena, Krakow
Nov 19 – Wiener Stadhalle, Vienna
Nov 21 – Unipol Forum, Milan
If you’re heading to the UK shows, check out our guide.
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When do tickets go on sale for their Europe shows?
The general sale varies depending on your city, but it will either be on Wednesday 18 or Friday 20 March – you can browse the options and get your tickets via Ticketmaster or Viagogo.
Presale details
There’s an artist presale, which you can gain access to by signing up to Korn’s mailing list on their official website. This sale will kick off at 8am local time on Tuesday March 17.
How much will tickets cost?
We’ll know more about this once the presales go live. Stay tuned.
Who are the support acts?
British metalcore band Architects will be the main support for the entire tour, with Youth Code opening the first half (including the dates in the UK), and Pixel Grip taking over for the second half from the Amsterdam show on November 8.
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