Bad Omens, Beartooth & President at Frost Bank Center

Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas

Mar

20

Bad Omens at Frost Bank Center

Mar

20

Bad Omens, Beartooth & President

Frost Bank Center

Bad Omens tickets

The Apocalypse of Sound is descending on San Antonio, Texas, and it has a date locked in: Friday, March 20th, 2026, 7:00 PM sharp at the Frost Bank Center. No warning shots, no mercy—just pure, platinum-certified annihilation courtesy of Bad Omens and their Do You Feel Love North American Tour. This isn’t a concert; it’s an all-out arena siege engineered to obliterate your eardrums, hijack your heartbeat, and leave your soul in smoking ruins.

Three bands. One night. Zero apologies. This is the gut-punch trifecta of cinematic intensity, face-melting riffs, and fist-in-the-air catharsis you’ve been starving for. The kind of show people will still be talking about when their hearing finally comes back. San Antonio, the invasion is imminent. The Frost Bank Center is about to become ground zero for the loudest, most emotionally devastating night of 2026. Click that “Buy Tickets” link at TicketSqueeze.com NOW! The seats are disappearing at an alarming rate

Bad Omens, Beartooth & PRESIDENT: Do You Feel Love North American Tour 2026

This 2026 tour, which spans over 30 cities across North America from Dallas to Vancouver, represents Bad Omens’ most ambitious outing yet, celebrating their arena reign with pyro, immersive visual effects, and sets that showcase a broad spectrum of their discography. 

Bad Omens

Bad Omens, formed in 2015 by vocalist/producer Noah Sebastian, has risen to the top with over 100 million streams on hits such as “Just Pretend,” “The Death of Peace of Mind,” and the massive “V.A.N.” Their unique sound combines metalcore hooks, electronic elements, and soaring choruses that pull you into emotional black holes, think symphonic breakdowns meet post-apocalyptic anthems. Noah’s haunting screams combine with Nicholas Ruffilo’s crushing bass (alongside those sick backing vocals), Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson’s precision guitar work, and Nick Folio’s blindingly fast drums. From their self-titled debut to the genre-defying 2022 album The Death of Peace of Mind, Bad Omens does not merely play music, they create worlds. Anticipate a set-list featuring “Artificial Suicide,” “Like a Villain,” and tour-exclusive tracks that will make you question your sanity. This is extreme-energy entertainment on steroids, the type that transforms arenas into unified war zones of catharsis.

Beartooth

From Columbus, OH noise-rock monsters founded in 2012 by multi-instrumentalist mastermind Caleb Shomo. While Bad Omens may be the architects of despair, Beartooth are the demolishers, raw, aggressive metalcore fueled by punk fury and Shomo’s personal confessional howls regarding his struggles with mental warfare. Tracks such as “In Between,” “Sick of Me,” and the vicious “Devastator” off their most recent effort The Surface (2023) have garnered millions of views, transforming Shomo’s DIY beginnings in his own basement into a live spectacle of frenetic energy and crowd-destroying fury. Shomo created this empire alone in his basement while battling demons in every riff he played and now it’s a wall-to-wall display of pure, unadulterated therapy through sonic means.

PRESIDENT

The enigmatic UK metalcore-electronica group emerging from the shadows in 2025 like a glitch in the system. Clad in masks, they entwine sacred reckonings and social commentary into songs such as “Fearless,” “Destroy Me,” and EP standout “King of Terrors” from their first drop. The President’s biting vocals clash with Heist’s glitchy guitars, Protest’s low-rumbling basslines, and Vice’s mechanical drum patterns, think Bring Me the Horizon meets Nine Inch Nails, but with a campaign trail twist that will make you question everything. As special guests, PRESIDENT is the match that lights the fuse of the powder keg, delivering brand new cuts that throb with futuristic anxiety.

Frost Bank Center

With 18,000 seats and sloping floors providing a perfect view of the action, Frost Bank Center, formerly known as the AT&T Center (the home of the NBA’s Spurs and countless Metallica sold-outs) since its opening in 2002, is ready to be besieged: premium suites offering VIP experiences and enough bass to shake the very foundations of the Alamo. Doors open at 6:00 PM, plan to arrive early for the pre-show buzz.

Tickets

San Antonio, this is your moment of reckoning. A night when the titans of metalcore converge in a cacophony of screams, sweat, and redemption. Teenagers and veterans alike will unite during the breakdowns, and it will represent a form of therapy, rebellion, and redemption, all shrouded in distortion.

Tickets begin at $50, but trust us, they’ll evaporate quickly. Visit TicketSqueeze.com or head to the box office and secure your position before it’s too late. Prepare yourself to experience whatever twisted version of love Bad Omens creates. 

About the Venue

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Frost Bank Center

Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, Texas, , US