Helloween announces 40th anniversary tour with dates in , Switzerland and Luxembourg

Helloween announces 40th anniversary tour with dates in , Switzerland and Luxembourg
Helloween announces 40th anniversary tour with dates in France, Switzerland and Luxembourg

Helloween will celebrate its 40th anniversary with an exceptional European tour in the fall of 2025. The legendary Power Metal band, which reformed with its iconic members, will play new tracks from its upcoming album for the first time, as well as rarely performed classics. The concerts will take place from October 17 to November 22, with visits to , Switzerland and Luxembourg.

A unique anniversary tour for metal fans

With this tour 40 Years AnniversaryHelloween plans to offer fans an unforgettable show. The band promised special surprises, including tracks rarely played live. At the opening, fans will also be able to enjoy the performance of Beast In Black, special guests of this tour.

The launch concert will take place in Luxembourg on October 17, and the group will also perform at the Zénith in on October 22. In Switzerland, fans will be able to see them at the Zurich Hall, an opportunity not to be missed to celebrate four decades of power metal in the company of the pioneers of the genre.

Dates to remember:

  • 17 October – Luxembourg, Rockhal, LU
  • October 22 – Paris, Zénith (Le Villette), FR
  • November 20 – Zurich, The Hall, CH

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A tour that is part of the continuity and evolution of the group

After the success of his eponymous album Helloween released in 2021, which conquered the international rankings, the group found an enthusiastic audience during concerts around the world. In 2026, Helloween plans to continue its tour in Asia, South America and North America before returning for the biggest festivals in Europe.

The next album, still untitled, is currently being prepared, and the tour will allow the public to discover the new pieces exclusively. Bassist Markus Grosskopf said: “We have some big surprises planned for fans, with new songs and songs from our repertoire that haven’t been played in a long time, if ever!”

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