SPIRITBOX "Tsunami Sea" European Tour Tickets Go On Sale Friday

24 February 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

Tickets for SPIRITBOX's "Tsunami Sea" European tour go on sale this Friday, February 27, at 10 a.m. U.K. time via Live Nation, and expectations for rapid sell-outs are running high across the metal community. The September-October run features JINJER and DYING WISH as support on all dates, creating a triple bill that represents three distinct but complementary facets of modern heavy music — SPIRITBOX's genre-blending djent-infused metal, JINJER's progressive groove metal, and DYING WISH's visceral metalcore.

The tour spans an extensive itinerary across the U.K. and mainland Europe, with confirmed stops in Glasgow, Manchester, London, Berlin, Prague, Vienna, Munich, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, and numerous other major cities. The routing reflects SPIRITBOX's explosive growth from a DIY-level band uploading singles to YouTube during the pandemic to one of modern metal's most bankable live acts in just a few short years.

The tour marks SPIRITBOX's first-ever U.K. arena headline shows — a significant milestone for the Canadian modern metal act. The band's trajectory in the U.K. market has been remarkable: from club shows to a sold-out Alexandra Palace performance in 2025, and now to full arena status. Frontwoman Courtney LaPlante has become one of the most recognizable and admired vocalists in contemporary heavy music, her ability to shift seamlessly between ethereal clean singing and devastating screams making her a generational talent.

The timing of the on-sale is strategic, arriving while SPIRITBOX are fresh in the public consciousness following their Grammy Premiere Ceremony performance earlier this year, where they were nominated for Best Metal Performance for their track "Soft Spine." Additionally, SPIRITBOX's confirmed role as main support to EVANESCENCE across North America from June through August has further elevated their profile, positioning the "Tsunami Sea" European dates as the band's own headlining victory lap after a summer spent winning over diverse new audiences.

JINJER's inclusion as support is particularly appealing, as the Ukrainian progressive groove metal outfit — fronted by the supremely talented Tatiana Shmayluk — have built their own massive and passionate European following.