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GHOST

GHOST Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 1,071,637
Category Doom Metal, Heavy Metal, Metal
Concerts
Jan
21
Kia Center
Orlando
Tickets
Jan
22
VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jacksonville
Tickets
Jan
24
Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Knoxville
Tickets
Jan
25
Spectrum Center
Charlotte
Tickets
Jan
26
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Greenville
Tickets
Jan
28
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville
Tickets
Jan
30
Centre Bell
Montréal
Tickets
Jan
31
Scotiabank Arena
Toronto
Tickets
Feb
02
Nationwide Arena
Columbus
Tickets
Feb
04
Heritage Bank Center
Cincinnati
Tickets
Feb
05
Peoria Civic Center
Peoria
Tickets
Feb
07
BOK Center
Tulsa
Tickets
Feb
10
Delta Center
Salt Lake City
Tickets
Feb
12
Spokane Arena
Spokane
Tickets
Feb
14
Rogers Arena
Vancouver
Tickets
Feb
15
The Skeletour World Tour 2026
Seattle
Tickets
Feb
17
The Skeletour World Tour 2026
Portland
Tickets
Feb
20
Golden 1 Center
Sacramento
Tickets
Feb
21
Honda Center
Anaheim
Tickets
Feb
23
Intuit Dome
Inglewood
Tickets
About GHOST
GHOST continues to elevate & reaffirm its status as one of the world's most esteemed & celebrated creative forces. Accumulating well over a billion streams, the GRAMMY-winning Swedish theatrical rock band continues to bring the “euphoric spectacle” (ROLLING STONE) of its live shows to ever-growing & increasingly impassioned crowds, headlining arena tours including sold out shows from the New York's Barclays Center to London’s O2 Arena. In March 2022, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES reported that Ghost had "conquered metal & the charts” when its 5th album IMPERA debuted at #1 in a sweep of the US album charts, entering the BILLBOARD 200 at #2 & bowing at #1 in the band's native Sweden as well as Germany & Finland, while cracking the top 5 in the UK (#2), Netherlands (#2), Belgium (#2) & more. Produced by Klas Åhlund & mixed by Andy Wallace — & feat. “Spillways”—hailed as a “sweetly constructed rock tune” by THE NEW YORK TIMES, the #7 YouTube trending “Call Me Little Sunshine,” & Active Rock #1 radio single “Hunter’s Moon” — IMPERA finds Ghost transported centuries forward from the Black Plague era of its previous album, 2018 Best Rock Album GRAMMY nominee Prequelle—or as ROLLING STONE put it, “Ghost predicted the pandemic, Now the metal band is foretelling the fall of empires." All in all, the most current & topical Ghost subject matter to date is set against a hypnotic & darkly colorful melodic backdrop making IMPERA a listen like no other, yet unmistakably, quintessentially Ghost.
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Genres
Doom Metal, Heavy Metal, Metal
Band members
Nameless Ghouls, Tobias Forge
Photos
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What fans are saying
Anonymous
4 / 5
So fun!! There was a little bit of rain, but not enough for it to cause any problems. People did bring out umbrellas but they were put away after maybe 5-10 minutes. While security did do their job, it wasn't done very well. The cloakroom didn't open until 45 minutes after it was said it would, and by then gates were opening and you had to run back to the line to make sure you got in soon enough. Security did nothing to help with the lines and the one security guard I did speak to made sure we understood everything and pointed out times, where the lines were assumed to be and informed us about the system that some people were putting in place. The best thing about waiting outside the venue would have to be the community. People were so understanding and several fans were going around handing out bracelets, trinkets, papers, stickers, etc. to show their support for Ghost and bring the community together. It was really easy to find line buddies that were caring and made sure you were included. Just before the concert, we were told several times not to run to the barricade, but not very many people listened. People were barging their way through to the barricade, taller people had no regard for people several feet shorter than them and one guy in the area I was standing in was acting extremely inappropriately to people politely asking him to move. I'm forever thankful for the 2 different groups of people who helped both my friend and I out. The audience was great for most of the performance, even the opening band. There were some moments that angered me, but it was normal stuff for a concert. In the end, I really enjoyed the experience and Ghost definitely deserve a rest after how long they've been touring. 130 shows is insane and I wish them well for their next tour.
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia
Oct 09, 2023
Anonymous
4 / 5
So fun!! There was a little bit of rain, but not enough for it to cause any problems. People did bring out umbrellas but they were put away after maybe 5-10 minutes. While security did do their job, it wasn't done very well. The cloakroom didn't open until 45 minutes after it was said it would, and by then gates were opening and you had to run back to the line to make sure you got in soon enough. Security did nothing to help with the lines and the one security guard I did speak to made sure we understood everything and pointed out times, where the lines were assumed to be and informed us about the system that some people were putting in place. The best thing about waiting outside the venue would have to be the community. People were so understanding and several fans were going around handing out bracelets, trinkets, papers, stickers, etc. to show their support for Ghost and bring the community together. It was really easy to find line buddies that were caring and made sure you were included. Just before the concert, we were told several times not to run to the barricade, but not very many people listened. People were barging their way through to the barricade, taller people had no regard for people several feet shorter than them and one guy in the area I was standing in was acting extremely inappropriately to people politely asking him to move. I'm forever thankful for the 2 different groups of people who helped both my friend and I out. The audience was great for most of the performance, even the opening band. There were some moments that angered me, but it was normal stuff for a concert. In the end, I really enjoyed the experience and Ghost definitely deserve a rest after how long they've been touring. 130 shows is insane and I wish them well for their next tour.
Brisbane Entertainment Centre Brisbane, Australia
Oct 09, 2023
Hanna
5 / 5
I've never been to the Coca-Cola Coliseum before, so I was a bit nervous going to a venue I was unfamiliar with, but the staff/event staff were all wonderful and helpful. It is a smaller venue compared to Scotiabank or Rogers (there is not that above level of seats, under the VIP boxes), so it is comfortable and not threateningly large and hard to navigate. GHOST is a band I have seen before, but didn't know of prior, and good god I immensely regret not listening to them prior to that 2019 concert. They are theatrical, interactive, and charismatic as all hell. The visuals of a GHOST concert are unreal, the set and backdrop are more magical than anything else you could possibly ever see in your lifetime. Most bands only focus on the singer, and less so on those playing the instruments, but GHOST is not like other bands. The Ghouls and Ghoulettes get their own moments of the show to shine, be it for a silly little guitar duel or a solo in a song, there is always a moment for everyone to take the spotlight, quite literally. I took my friend to this concert, who had never been to a concert before, and he had an amazing time, even as someone who had not really listened to GHOST's entire discography. Their songs are fun and something anyone can dance to, even when disregarding the lyrics. The costumes and costume changes throughout the show never disappoint, and counting all the hats that Papa Emeritus IV wears is always a fun game to play. Their music is something that is unlike any other, and witnessing it live is a truly wonderful experience. I highly recommend going to a GHOST concert, as well as doing any event at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto, ON
Sep 19, 2022
Hanna
5 / 5
I've never been to the Coca-Cola Coliseum before, so I was a bit nervous going to a venue I was unfamiliar with, but the staff/event staff were all wonderful and helpful. It is a smaller venue compared to Scotiabank or Rogers (there is not that above level of seats, under the VIP boxes), so it is comfortable and not threateningly large and hard to navigate. GHOST is a band I have seen before, but didn't know of prior, and good god I immensely regret not listening to them prior to that 2019 concert. They are theatrical, interactive, and charismatic as all hell. The visuals of a GHOST concert are unreal, the set and backdrop are more magical than anything else you could possibly ever see in your lifetime. Most bands only focus on the singer, and less so on those playing the instruments, but GHOST is not like other bands. The Ghouls and Ghoulettes get their own moments of the show to shine, be it for a silly little guitar duel or a solo in a song, there is always a moment for everyone to take the spotlight, quite literally. I took my friend to this concert, who had never been to a concert before, and he had an amazing time, even as someone who had not really listened to GHOST's entire discography. Their songs are fun and something anyone can dance to, even when disregarding the lyrics. The costumes and costume changes throughout the show never disappoint, and counting all the hats that Papa Emeritus IV wears is always a fun game to play. Their music is something that is unlike any other, and witnessing it live is a truly wonderful experience. I highly recommend going to a GHOST concert, as well as doing any event at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto, ON
Sep 19, 2022
Hanna
5 / 5
I've never been to the Coca-Cola Coliseum before, so I was a bit nervous going to a venue I was unfamiliar with, but the staff/event staff were all wonderful and helpful. It is a smaller venue compared to Scotiabank or Rogers (there is not that above level of seats, under the VIP boxes), so it is comfortable and not threateningly large and hard to navigate. GHOST is a band I have seen before, but didn't know of prior, and good god I immensely regret not listening to them prior to that 2019 concert. They are theatrical, interactive, and charismatic as all hell. The visuals of a GHOST concert are unreal, the set and backdrop are more magical than anything else you could possibly ever see in your lifetime. Most bands only focus on the singer, and less so on those playing the instruments, but GHOST is not like other bands. The Ghouls and Ghoulettes get their own moments of the show to shine, be it for a silly little guitar duel or a solo in a song, there is always a moment for everyone to take the spotlight, quite literally. I took my friend to this concert, who had never been to a concert before, and he had an amazing time, even as someone who had not really listened to GHOST's entire discography. Their songs are fun and something anyone can dance to, even when disregarding the lyrics. The costumes and costume changes throughout the show never disappoint, and counting all the hats that Papa Emeritus IV wears is always a fun game to play. Their music is something that is unlike any other, and witnessing it live is a truly wonderful experience. I highly recommend going to a GHOST concert, as well as doing any event at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto, ON
Sep 19, 2022
Hanna
5 / 5
I've never been to the Coca-Cola Coliseum before, so I was a bit nervous going to a venue I was unfamiliar with, but the staff/event staff were all wonderful and helpful. It is a smaller venue compared to Scotiabank or Rogers (there is not that above level of seats, under the VIP boxes), so it is comfortable and not threateningly large and hard to navigate. GHOST is a band I have seen before, but didn't know of prior, and good god I immensely regret not listening to them prior to that 2019 concert. They are theatrical, interactive, and charismatic as all hell. The visuals of a GHOST concert are unreal, the set and backdrop are more magical than anything else you could possibly ever see in your lifetime. Most bands only focus on the singer, and less so on those playing the instruments, but GHOST is not like other bands. The Ghouls and Ghoulettes get their own moments of the show to shine, be it for a silly little guitar duel or a solo in a song, there is always a moment for everyone to take the spotlight, quite literally. I took my friend to this concert, who had never been to a concert before, and he had an amazing time, even as someone who had not really listened to GHOST's entire discography. Their songs are fun and something anyone can dance to, even when disregarding the lyrics. The costumes and costume changes throughout the show never disappoint, and counting all the hats that Papa Emeritus IV wears is always a fun game to play. Their music is something that is unlike any other, and witnessing it live is a truly wonderful experience. I highly recommend going to a GHOST concert, as well as doing any event at the Coca-Cola Coliseum.
Coca-Cola Coliseum Toronto, ON
Sep 19, 2022
C.j.
5 / 5
I'm relatively new to Ghost, having only just started listening to their music a month ago, but I got so hooked that I had to come out to Chicago and check them out live. Man, I am so glad that I did! This was by far one of the best shows I have ever been to. Tobias and the band had incredible stage presence, strong theatrics, and just an incredible performance overall. Ghost is 100% now on my must-see list anytime they're in town. Their opener, Amon Amarth, is a bit heavier than what I typically am used to but their performance was also excellent and I'll definitely be listening more to them. The venue itself is very hit and miss. Northerly Island is a bit of a pain to get to for anyone who doesn't live in Chicago proper, so be sure to give yourself a LOT of extra time to deal with the commute. Public transit is not impossible, but very lengthy and exhausting. If you choose to drive in, be ready for parking in the $40 range and still need to walk a good distance to the venue. The Huntington Bank Pavilion is a nice outdoor venue with a great view of the stage and city...if you pay up for premium seats. Anyone in the side sections will have limited visibility, plus all seating at ground level is flat (so good luck if you're short). The seats are just folding chairs zip tied together, so if you do need to sit at any point be ready to get very comfortable with your neighbors. Overall it is a nice venue, but could do with some upgrades to seating and crowd control.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL
Aug 16, 2023
C.j.
5 / 5
I'm relatively new to Ghost, having only just started listening to their music a month ago, but I got so hooked that I had to come out to Chicago and check them out live. Man, I am so glad that I did! This was by far one of the best shows I have ever been to. Tobias and the band had incredible stage presence, strong theatrics, and just an incredible performance overall. Ghost is 100% now on my must-see list anytime they're in town. Their opener, Amon Amarth, is a bit heavier than what I typically am used to but their performance was also excellent and I'll definitely be listening more to them. The venue itself is very hit and miss. Northerly Island is a bit of a pain to get to for anyone who doesn't live in Chicago proper, so be sure to give yourself a LOT of extra time to deal with the commute. Public transit is not impossible, but very lengthy and exhausting. If you choose to drive in, be ready for parking in the $40 range and still need to walk a good distance to the venue. The Huntington Bank Pavilion is a nice outdoor venue with a great view of the stage and city...if you pay up for premium seats. Anyone in the side sections will have limited visibility, plus all seating at ground level is flat (so good luck if you're short). The seats are just folding chairs zip tied together, so if you do need to sit at any point be ready to get very comfortable with your neighbors. Overall it is a nice venue, but could do with some upgrades to seating and crowd control.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL
Aug 16, 2023
C.j.
5 / 5
I'm relatively new to Ghost, having only just started listening to their music a month ago, but I got so hooked that I had to come out to Chicago and check them out live. Man, I am so glad that I did! This was by far one of the best shows I have ever been to. Tobias and the band had incredible stage presence, strong theatrics, and just an incredible performance overall. Ghost is 100% now on my must-see list anytime they're in town. Their opener, Amon Amarth, is a bit heavier than what I typically am used to but their performance was also excellent and I'll definitely be listening more to them. The venue itself is very hit and miss. Northerly Island is a bit of a pain to get to for anyone who doesn't live in Chicago proper, so be sure to give yourself a LOT of extra time to deal with the commute. Public transit is not impossible, but very lengthy and exhausting. If you choose to drive in, be ready for parking in the $40 range and still need to walk a good distance to the venue. The Huntington Bank Pavilion is a nice outdoor venue with a great view of the stage and city...if you pay up for premium seats. Anyone in the side sections will have limited visibility, plus all seating at ground level is flat (so good luck if you're short). The seats are just folding chairs zip tied together, so if you do need to sit at any point be ready to get very comfortable with your neighbors. Overall it is a nice venue, but could do with some upgrades to seating and crowd control.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL
Aug 16, 2023
C.j.
5 / 5
I'm relatively new to Ghost, having only just started listening to their music a month ago, but I got so hooked that I had to come out to Chicago and check them out live. Man, I am so glad that I did! This was by far one of the best shows I have ever been to. Tobias and the band had incredible stage presence, strong theatrics, and just an incredible performance overall. Ghost is 100% now on my must-see list anytime they're in town. Their opener, Amon Amarth, is a bit heavier than what I typically am used to but their performance was also excellent and I'll definitely be listening more to them. The venue itself is very hit and miss. Northerly Island is a bit of a pain to get to for anyone who doesn't live in Chicago proper, so be sure to give yourself a LOT of extra time to deal with the commute. Public transit is not impossible, but very lengthy and exhausting. If you choose to drive in, be ready for parking in the $40 range and still need to walk a good distance to the venue. The Huntington Bank Pavilion is a nice outdoor venue with a great view of the stage and city...if you pay up for premium seats. Anyone in the side sections will have limited visibility, plus all seating at ground level is flat (so good luck if you're short). The seats are just folding chairs zip tied together, so if you do need to sit at any point be ready to get very comfortable with your neighbors. Overall it is a nice venue, but could do with some upgrades to seating and crowd control.
Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island Chicago, IL
Aug 16, 2023
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GHOST Tour Cities
Jacksonville, FL Orlando, FL Anaheim, CA Spokane, WA Sacramento, CA Knoxville, TN Peoria, IL Cincinnati, OH Salt Lake City, UT Vancouver, BC Charlotte, NC Greenville, SC Inglewood, CA Tulsa, OK Toronto, ON Uncasville, CT Seattle, WA Columbus, OH Portland, OR Montréal, QC

Frequently Asked Questions About GHOST

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is GHOST on tour?

Yes, GHOST is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming GHOST concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The GHOST tour is scheduled for 20 dates across 20 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2026-2027 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is GHOST scheduled to play?

GHOST is scheduled to play 20 shows between 2026-2027. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the GHOST tour start?

GHOST’s tour starts Jan 21, 2026 and ends on Feb 23, 2026. They will play 20 cities; their most recent concert was held in Orlando at Kia Center and their next upcoming concert will be in Orlando at Kia Center.

What venues is GHOST performing at?

As part of the GHOST tour, GHOST is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2026 Tour Dates:

Jan 21 - Orlando, FL @ Kia Center
Jan 22 - Jacksonville, FL @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena
Jan 24 - Knoxville, TN @ Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center
Jan 25 - Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center
Jan 26 - Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Jan 28 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Jan 30 - Montréal, QC @ Centre Bell
Jan 31 - Toronto, ON @ Scotiabank Arena
Feb 02 - Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena
Feb 04 - Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center
Feb 05 - Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center
Feb 07 - Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center
Feb 10 - Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
Feb 12 - Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena
Feb 14 - Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena
Feb 15 - Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena
Feb 17 - Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Feb 20 - Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center
Feb 21 - Anaheim, CA @ Honda Center
Feb 23 - Inglewood, CA @ Intuit Dome
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