Behemoth announce one night at London's O2 Brixton Academy in October 2026
Five months after sharing their upcoming 14-date European stint with Dimmu Borgir and Dark Funeral, Polish extreme metal pioneers Behemoth have announced their only 2026 UK headline show. The "In League With Satan" Tour will bring metals most loved blasphemers to London's O2 Brixton Academy on Saturday 17th October 2026.
Behemoth are also slated to curse stages across Europe this autumn and festivals across the globe this summer, including an Opus stage slot at Download Festival at the legendary Donington Park this June.
“In League With Satan” Tour 2026
(w/ Dimmu Borgir, Dark Funeral)
07.05.26 – USA - Florida, Welcome To Rockville Festival
14.05.26 – USA - Ohio, Sonic Temple Festival
03.06.26 – Poland, Mystic Festival
13.06.26 – UK, Download Festival
20.06.26 – France, Hellfest
09.10.26 – Zurich, Switzerland – Halle 622
10.10.26 – Zwickau, Germany – Sparkassen-Arena Zwickau
11.10.26 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal
13.10.26 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
14.10.26 – Munich, Germany – Zenith
16.10.26 – Paris, France – Zenith
17.10.26 – London, UK – O2 Brixton Academy
18.10.26 – Den Bosch, Netherlands – Mainstage
20.10.26 – Cologne, Germany – Palladium
22.10.26 – Hamburg, Germany – Inselpark Arena
23.10.26 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
24.10.26 – Brno, Czech Republic – Hala Vodova
27.10.26 – Helsinki, Finland – Ice Hall
29.10.26 – Stockholm, Sweden – B-K
30.10.26 – Copenhagen, Denmark – K.B. Hallen
Pre-sale tickets will be available on Wednesday 15th April @ 10am (UK)
General on-sale will be available on Friday 17th April @ 10am (UK) HERE
VIP upgrades for London are also available. Get yours HERE
In both celebration of the upcoming festival season and their admiration for black metal icons Bathory, Behemoth recently paid tribute with a cover of The Return Of Darkness And Evil. The boisterous reinterpretation of the Bathory classic is also the official anthem of Mystic Festival 2026. The single will also be immortalised on a limited edition vinyl pressing, available to purchase in three colour variants during the festival.
You can watch the accompanying music video here:
"The Shit Ov God" is BEHEMOTH's most extreme and critically acclaimed album to date, challenging everything you thought you knew about the blackened death metal giants. BEHEMOTH have always been known for not shying away from controversy, and they most certainly remain true to this approach with their 13th full-length. Here's a band that, 34 years in, have released their most inflammatory and extreme record to date. Eight songs that go into the fathoms of humanity, divinity, and what defiance means in an age where individuality is prized but everyone is clinging to their saviours. Musically, politically, or otherwise.
Photo (c) Sylwia Makris and Christian Martin Weiss




