Australia’s metal titans, Parkway Drive, are gearing up for a massive celebration of their 20-year legacy with a European arena tour spanning October and November 2025. This highly anticipated event will sweep through arenas across Europe, featuring what promises to be their most ambitious stage production yet. Fans can expect the band’s trademark electrifying performances to be elevated to new heights, with a live experience more immersive and dynamic than ever.
“This is going to be next level. We’ve always prided ourselves on delivering the best show possible, but our 20-year anniversary tour will take everything to a new extreme. We’re bringing more fire, more energy, and a production that’s bigger than anything we’ve done before,” shared Parkway Drive’s frontman, Winston McCall.
2023 marked two decades of Parkway Drive, a milestone that saw them rise from underground metal contenders to international festival headliners. Over the years, they’ve released eight critically lauded albums—six of which have reached gold status in Australia—along with three documentaries, a live album, and countless unforgettable performances.
Supporting this colossal tour will be fellow Australian metal heavyweights Thy Art Is Murder and post-hardcore icons The Amity Affliction.
Parkway Drive 2025 Tour Dates with Thy Art Is Murder and The Amity Affliction
- 09/19 – Leipzig, Quarterback Immobilien Arena, Germany
- 09/20 – Munich, Olympiahalle, Germany
- 09/21 – Vienna, Stadthalle, Austria
- 09/23 – Zürich, Hallenstadion, Switzerland
- 09/24 – Frankfurt, Festhalle, Germany
- 09/26 – Hamburg, Barclaycard Arena, Germany
- 09/27 – Dortmund, Westfalenhalle, Germany
- 09/28 – Stuttgart, Schleyerhalle, Germany
- 09/30 – Amsterdam, Ziggo Dome, Netherlands
- 10/01 – Brussels, Forest National, Belgium
- 10/02 – Paris, Zenith, France
- 10/04 – London, Wembley Arena, UK
- 10/05 – Birmingham, Utilita Arena, UK
- 10/06 – Manchester, AO Arena, UK
- 10/30 – Lisbon, Campo Pequeno, Portugal
- 11/01 – Madrid, Palacio Vistalegre, Spain
- 11/02 – Barcelona, Sant Jordi Club, Spain
- 11/05 – Lyon, Halle Tony Garnier, France
- 11/07 – Prague, Fortuna Hall, Czech Republic
- 11/08 – Budapest, MVM Dome, Hungary
- 11/10 – Łódź, Atlas Arena, Poland
- 11/12 – Helsinki, Ice Hall, Finland
- 11/14 – Stockholm, Hovet Ice Hall, Sweden
- 11/15 – Gothenburg, Scandinavium, Sweden
- 11/16 – Copenhagen, KB Hallen, Denmark