SABATON Announce Second Leg Of European 'Legendary Tour' For Spring 2027

SABATON Announce Second Leg Of European 'Legendary Tour' For Spring 2027

5 June 2026  ·  Tour News  · By Scorpio

Swedish power metal titans SABATON have announced the second leg of "The Legendary Tour," bringing their spectacular arena production to 21 shows across 15 European countries in April and May 2027. Tickets go on sale June 10, 2026 at 9 a.m. local time.

The tour kicks off April 7 in Dublin and winds through Glasgow, Birmingham, Nantes, Toulouse, Lisbon, Milan, Geneva, Nuremberg, Düsseldorf, Rotterdam, Mannheim, Leipzig, Hamburg, Graz, Budapest, Prague, Bratislava, Łódź, and Tallinn before concluding May 8 in Helsinki. SABATON will be joined by The Legendary Orchestra, alongside special guest stars Noa Gruman, Tina Guo, and Mia Asano.

The announcement follows the monumental success of the 2025 opening leg, which drew over 260,000 attendees across 13 countries, deployed 420 tons of equipment, and is widely considered the largest arena rock production in history. The stage design featured an on-stage castle complete with a mechanical drawbridge — a spectacle no metal show had previously attempted at this scale.

"After completing one of the biggest arena tours in 2025 with 20+ trucks and 200+ crew members, we couldn't simply stop at chapter one!" the band declared.

The 2025 campaign included sold-out nights at London's O2 Arena and Manchester Co-op Live among its landmark stops. With the 2027 leg now confirmed, SABATON continue their streak as one of metal's most ambitious live acts.

The tour supports the band's 2025 album Legends, which chronicles history's most iconic figures — from Joan of Arc and Napoleon Bonaparte to Julius Caesar and Miyamoto Musashi — set to the Swedes' signature galloping power metal sound.

Complete tour dates:

April 7 – Dublin, 3arena | April 9 – Glasgow, OVO Hydro | April 10 – Birmingham, BP Pulse Live | April 12 – Nantes, Zenith Metropole | April 13 – Toulouse, Zenith Metropole | April 15 – Lisbon, Meo Arena | April 19 – Milan, Unipol Forum | April 20 – Geneva, Arene De Genève | April 22 – Nuremberg, PSD Bank Arena | April 23 – Düsseldorf, PSD Bank Dome | April 24 – Rotterdam, Ahoy | April 26 – Mannheim, SAP Arena | April 27 – Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena | April 28 – Hamburg, Barclays Arena | April 30 – Graz, Stadthalle | May 1 – Budapest, MVM Dome | May 2 – Prague, O2 Arena | May 4 – Bratislava, Tipos Arena | May 5 – Łódź, Atlas Arena | May 7 – Tallinn, Unibet Arena | May 8 – Helsinki, Veikkaus Arena