Architects announce 2026 European tour with LANDMVRKS and PRESIDENT
Architects have announced details of a 2026 tour, which will see them joined by LANDMVRKS and PRESIDENT. Find out more below.
The new tour dates all take place across January next year, and see the Brighton metal group welcome the new year with 11 live shows planned for mainland Europe.
Along with them will be French metalcore band LANDMVRKS, as well as mysterious new metal band PRESIDENT. For the latter, the members have described the upcoming shows as their “inaugural European campaign”.
“PRESIDENT shall join Architects and LANDMVRKS across the continent in a display of unity, volume, and resolve,” they shared in a new social media post. “Attendance is not mandatory – but it is expected.”
Dates kick off with an opening night at the Swiss Life Hall in Hannover, on January 13, before the three bands head over to Copenhagen on the 15th and Stockholm on the 16th.
Further shows include Helsinki (18), Gothenburg (20), Berlin (22), Gliwice (23), Vienna (25) and Prague (26). The tour wraps up with a penultimate night at the Budapest Arena on January 27 and a final show at Fabrique in Milan on January 29.
Tickets are on sale now and available here. Check out a list of new live shows below.
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23 – Gliwice, PL @ Arena Gliwice
25 – Vienna, AT @ Gasometer
26 – Prague, CZ @ O2 Universum
27 – Budapest, HU @ Budapest Arena
29 – Milan, IT @ Fabrique
For Architects, the shows follow on from their spring 2025 European tour, which kicked off in Lille, France, in March, and later saw them open for Linkin Park at select dates of their European tour before heading to the US for a run of festivals.
Those dates came in celebration of their 11th and most recent album ‘The Sky, The Earth & All Between’, which was released towards the start of the year and produced by former Bring Me The Horizon member Jordan Fish.
They also have a handful of UK live shows planned for later in 2025. Find out more about those shows here.
For PRESIDENT, the shows follow on from them making their debut at Download Festival last month, and announcing details of the odd headline show.
Although no one knows who the members of the group are, some fans are convinced that the frontman is Charlie Simpson. Following early speculation that the Busted and Fightstar musician might be part of the project, some were then “10000% convinced” without “any doubt” that it’s Simpson after the Download appearance.
The band have released two songs on streaming platforms. Following a teaser in April, debut single ‘In The Name Of The Father’ arrived in May, with follow-up ‘Fearless’ landing in June.
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