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Listen up, “Popular Monsters” and “Bad Guys.”
Falling In Reverse just announced their ‘God Is A Weapon Tour’ that will take them to stadiums, theatres, arts centers, music centers, pavilions and festivals all over North America from July through November.
While out and about, Ronnie Radke and co. are scheduled to make a trio of New York and New Jersey stops.
First up, the alt-metal vets hit Camden, NJ’s Freedom Mortgage Pavilion on Saturday, Sept. 6. After that, they’ll swing by Buffalo’s Darien Lake Amphitheater on Tuesday, Sept. 9 and Holmdel, NJ’s PNC Bank Arts Center on Tuesday, Sept. 16.
Special guests joining the quintet on select dates of the nationwide run include Tech N9NE, Sleep Theory, Slaughter To Prevail, Wage War and more.
This tour follows the release of the group’s 2024 album “Popular Monster,” which spawned their 2024 tour. While out and about last summer, the heavy hitmakers regularly brought 13-15 songs to the stage, according to Set List FM. “Watch The World Burn,” “Zombified” and “All My Life” were just a few of the most notable tracks that made the cut from the band’s back catalog.
More recently, the heavy hitmakers dropped the single “God Is A Weapon” — which the tour is named after — with Marilyn Manson.
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As of now, tickets are available for all 33 ‘God Is A Weapon Tour’ concerts.
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Falling In Reverse tour schedule 2025
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Falling In Reverse 2025 festival appearances
On top of the tour, the hardcore outfit will headline at a pair of multi-day musical extravaganzas this year. To make sure you’re in the loop, here’s what you need to know about both Falling In Reverse fests.
Falling In Reverse set list
The last time Falling In Reverse played in the U.S. was on Oct. 15, 2024 at Phoenix, AZ’s Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre. Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what they took to the stage that evening:
01.) “Prequel”
02.) “Zombified”
03.) “I’m Not a Vampire”
04.) “F— You and All Your Friends”
05.) “Bad Guy”
06.) “Losing My Mind”
07.) “The Drug in Me Is You”
08.) “Just Like You”
09.) “All My Life”
10.) “Popular Monster”
11.) “Voices in My Head”
12.) “Ronald”
13.) “Watch the World Burn”
Falling In Reverse new music
On Aug. 16, 2024, Falling In Reverse unveiled their fifth studio album “Popular Monster.”
As expected, the band goes in unexpected directions. Fiery Hip-Hop, dusty honky tonk and searing metal are just a few of the genres Radke and co. toy with here to create an always surprising yet satisfying listening experience.
Just a few of the most memorable tracks here include the heavy title track “Popular Monster,” country pop Jelly Roll collab “All My Life” and fist-pumping anthem “Bad Guy” which features WWE hero Saraya.
Still, the album’s best — at least for us — has to be the bouncy “Prequel” which sounds like an Eminem-My Chemical Romance mashup in the best way. This one is destined to make workout playlists for years to come.
Make sure to stick around until the end, too. The last song, “Last Resort – Reimagined” is as personal and raw a rock ballad you’ll hear all year. It’s powerful and will have you singing screaming along in no time.
If you’d like to hear for yourself, you can find “Popular Monster” here.
But wait! There’s more!
As mentioned above, Falling In Reverse recently released the single “God Is A Monster” with Marilyn Manson. The song is a bit more straightforward than their 2024 offering but still soars. More measured vocals here match fierce guitar and a steady drumbeat that build to a thrilling mosh-ready crescendo.
Falling In Reverse special guests
At all shows, FIR will be joined by a special guest or three. If it’s been way too long since you’ve listened to their stuff, here’s each artists’ most-streamed song on Spotify to refresh your memory.
Tech N9NE:“Face Off”
Sleep Theory:“Fallout”
Slaughter To Prevail:“Demolisher”
Wage War:“Stitch”
Hollywood Undead:“Undead”
Point North:“Hammer”
Huge metal acts on tour in 2025
Can’t wait to headbang?
In that case, you’re in luck.
Many of the biggest hardcore acts around will be out and about all year long. Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
Who else is on tour this year? Take a look at our list of all of the biggest artists on tour in 2025 to find the show for you.
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