Sweden’s Viking metal titans AMON AMARTH will set out in the autumn of 2026 on their biggest tour of all time, The Allfather Awakens, to conquer Europe and the United Kingdom, and as part of the tour they will also arrive at Unibet Arena Black Box on October 27. This will be the band’s most ambitious live production to date, featuring an entirely new theatrical stage design, and joining the tour as special guests are two notable names from the Swedish metal scene: Orbit Culture and Soilwork. This will be the only show in the Baltics. Public ticket sales begin on Friday, November 28 via Piletilevi.
Hot off the back of a busy summer across the tumultuous high seas supporting Slayer in Cardiff and London and their U.S. live takeover with Pantera, these upcoming dates will see AMON AMARTH bringing an all new theatrical stage production and playing an extended headline set.
The voracious quintet of heathens will begin their marauding in Manchester on 9th October before setting their sights on London on 10th October and Wolverhampton on 11th October. Their conquest of the EU on 13th October in France will be followed by stops in Luxembourg, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Sweden, Finland, Estonia, Poland, Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, and Portugal.
The band recently celebrated a bountiful summer with a feast of a new single, 'We Rule The Waves', and its accompanying video. Whilst this is AMON AMARTH's first new song in years, the latter end of 2026 will also see the berserkers unleash the wrath of Odin in the form of a brand new album. Carved from salt and steel, echoing across oceans, and sonically barbaric, modern metal doesn’t get more epic, or more essential, than this.
The melodic metal band Amon Amarth was founded in 1992 in the Swedish town of Tumba. The band’s lyrics revolve largely around Vikings, history and mythology, and for that reason Amon Amarth is considered one of the leading bands in the Viking metal genre. Known for their energetic and engaging live performances, Amon Amarth is a welcome guest at every metal festival, and metal fans in Estonia have always warmly received them.