It was the banger of the year 2021: With their sixteenth record, the self-titled album “Helloween”, the legendary metal band returned with a seven-member lineup and caused a global metal earthquake. The album easily cracked the No. 1 chart position in several countries and was celebrated frenetically by fans and journalists alike. The triumphal procession continued live throughout 2022/2023 with 60 emotional concerts in 30 countries, leaving nothing to be desired.
Among others at shows in Los Angeles, New York, the Monsters Of Rock festivals in South America, headlining Wacken Open Air as well as the first sold-out gig at the legendary Budokan in Tokyo, tears of joy flowed from over 800,000 fans and the reunited band members — which can be experienced on the live CD/Blu-ray/DVD “Live At Budokan”, to be released on December 13, 2024.
With these highlights, Helloween are heading into their anniversary year, celebrating 40 years of band and metal history. While Andi Deris, Michael Kiske, Michael Weikath, Kai Hansen, Markus Grosskopf, Sascha Gerstner, and Dani Löble are working intensively on the follow-up to their sensational reunion album, they are now announcing an anniversary tour of superlatives at the same time, as bassist and founding member Markus Grosskopf explains: “We came up with some great surprises for the fans. Besides the brand new songs to be performed live for the first time, we will also play tracks from the band’s history that you haven’t heard live for a very long time or even never before. The shows will be a fantastic experience for all of us!”
Frontman Andi Deris adds: “We’re having a lot of fun working creatively in the studio and the album promises to become an absolute highlight — but nothing compares to a Helloween live concert: The energy of our audience is simply indescribable and we can’t wait to finally go full throttle with our fans again. The upcoming tour will be bigger, better, and more impressive than ever!”
The live dates will start on October 17, 2025, in Luxembourg and take Helloween all over Europe for six weeks. Besides the brand new songs of their still-untitled new longplayer, they will bring along Beast In Black from Finland as their “very special guests” — and this guarantees a metal party to be out of this world.
2026 will be starting with dates in Asia, South and North America, before Germany’s No. 1 metal ambassadors will make it to Europe’s biggest festivals in the summer of ’26.
“40 Years Anniversary Tour” Europe 2025 with very special guests Beast In Black:
10/17 – LU Luxembourg – Rockhal
10/18 – NL Tilburg – 013
10/20 – UK London – Eventim Apollo
10/22 – FR Paris – Zénith (Le Villette)
10/24 – CZ Prague – O2 Arena
10/25 – SK Zvolen – Tiposbet Arena
10/26 – HU Budapest – Papp László Sportaréna
10/28 – PL Katowice – Spodek
10/31 – DE Bochum – RuhrCongress
11/01 – DE Hamburg – Barclays Arena
11/03 – NO Oslo – Sentrum Scene
11/04 – NO Oslo – Sentrum Scene
11/06 – FI Helsinki – Helsingin Jäähalli
11/08 – SE Gothenburg – Partille Arena
11/13 – PT Lisbon – Campo Pequeno
11/15 – ES Madrid – La Cubierta de Leganés
11/19 – IT Milan – Forum
11/20 – CH Zurich – The Hall
11/22 – DE Stuttgart – Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle