System Of A Down have added a second London date to their highly anticipated 2026 European stadium tour, alongside special guests Queens Of The Stone Age. The additional show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on July 15th follows an initial sold-out performance on July 13th, responding to overwhelming demand.
This marks System Of A Down’s first European performances since 2017, when they headlined the Download Festival as part of a 20-show run. The tour signifies a return to extensive international touring for the band, curtailed in recent years by frontman Serj Tankian’s back surgery in 2021 and a period of creative dissatisfaction with the demands of life on the road. The proclamation follows a series of teasers featuring the band’s logo projected onto buildings in London, Italy, and Germany.
System Of A Down’s UK and European 2026 tour dates are:
June:
29 – Sweden, Stockholm - Strawberry Arena
July:
2 – France, Paris – Stade de France
6 – Italy, Milan – Hippodrome Snai La Maura
8 - Germany, Berlin – Olympic Stadium
10 – Germany, Düsseldorf – Open Air Park Düsseldorf
13 – UK, London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
15 – UK, London – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
18 – Poland, Warsaw – PGE National
Prior to the European leg, the band has focused primarily on US performances and a ‘Wake Up!’ stadium tour of South America earlier this year. Recent US shows saw them pay tribute to Ozzy Osbourne with their first performance of ‘Snowblind’ in 23 years.