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Gojira

Gojira Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 846,879
Category Death Metal, Metal, Thrash Death Metal
Concerts
Dec
04
Zénith de Toulouse
Toulouse
Tickets
Dec
05
Clermont-ferrand
Tickets
Dec
06
Marseille
Tickets
Dec
08
Palais Nikaïa
Nice
Tickets
Dec
09
Bordeaux
Tickets
Dec
10
LDLC Arena
Lyon
Tickets
Dec
12
Zenith of Strasbourg
Strasbourg
Tickets
May
09
Athens Olympic Stadium
Marousi
Tickets
May
13
Arena Națională
București
Tickets
May
19
Śląski Stadium
Chorzów
Tickets
May
22
Deutsche Bank Park
Frankfurt Am Main
Tickets
May
24
Deutsche Bank Park
Frankfurt Am Main
Tickets
May
27
Stadion Letzigrund
Zürich
Tickets
May
30
Olympiastadion Berlin
Berlin
Tickets
Jun
03
Renato Dall'Ara Stadium
Bologna
Tickets
Jun
06
Heavy Weekend 2026
Maxéville
Tickets
Jun
11
Puskás Aréna
Budapest
Tickets
Jun
13
Puskás Aréna
Budapest
Tickets
Jun
19
Aviva Stadium
Dublin
Tickets
Jun
21
Aviva Stadium
Dublin
Tickets
Jun
25
Hampden Park
Glasgow
Tickets
Jun
28
Principality Stadium
Cardiff
Tickets
Jul
03
London Stadium
London
Tickets
Jul
05
London Stadium
London
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About Gojira
It has always been hard to put a tag on GOJIRA, one of France’s most extreme bands the country’s musical pallet has ever known. But then again, the band has never really sought out such a tag, instead letting the music do the talking, preferring introspection and intelligence over preconceived notions and preexisting tags. Ever since the 1996 formation in town of Bayonne in the southwest of France, GOJIRA has been an ever-evolving experiment in extreme metal ultimately built upon a worldly, ever-conscious outlook with roots firmly-planted both in the hippie movement and an environmentally-conscious, new age mentality. This time, with The Way of All Flesh, GOJIRA harnesses a spiritual consciousness as well, but still culminates in a sound wholly heavy. Originally dubbed Godzilla, after the scaly, green film star with an equally huge reputation as the newfound band’s sound, the brothers Duplantier – guitarist/vocalist Joe and drummer Mario – and fellow Frenchmen Jean Michel Labadie on bass and Christian Andreu on guitar, quickly released several demos, ultimately changing the band’s name and independently releasing the first GOJIRA album, Terra Incognita, in 2001, offering up a brief glimpse into the giant GOJIRA would eventually become through persistent hard work and years of toiling in the metal underground. After the 2003 release of the band’s follow-up, The Link, throughout Europe and the subsequent live DVD release the next year, of the aptly-titled The Link Alive, 2005 brought the release of From Mars To Sirius, the band’s breakthrough release, garnering high praise and a North American release through Prosthetic Records in 2006. Fans of not only heavy, extreme music took notice, but so did the intellectual world, thanks to Sirius’ thoughtful and expansive inner examination of the world at hand and the consequences of humanity’s struggle to coexist without harm. The metal world was amused and amazed: much of it hadn’t yet seen an equally intelligent and pummelingly heavy release that was as expansive and open as it was dense and concise. Following the immense praise of From Mars To Sirius and recurring trips across the Atlantic for North American touring alongside the likes of Lamb of God, Children of Bodom, and Behemoth among others, GOJIRA established its stranglehold on the extreme metal spectrum with a linguist’s touch, a lyricist’s finesse, and a crushingly heavy live show that left audiences astounded, establishing the band’s live performance as a spot-on recreation of the band’s increasingly adept and intelligent studio output. While 2007 wrapped with GOJIRA again touring North America on the Radio Rebellion Tour alongside Behemoth to the best reaction yet, the dawn of 2008 saw a nearly 10 month wait for while the band assembled The Way of All Flesh, one of the year’s most anticipated records. This time revolving around the undeniable dilemma of a mortal demise, GOJIRA’s soundtrack to the situation seems fitting. Shifting ever-so-slightly from the eco-friendly orchestra of impending doom on From Mars To Sirius to the band’s new message of the equally uncontrollable inevitability of death, The Way of All Flesh melds the open and airy progressive passages GOJIRA has become famous for with the sonically dense sounds and bludgeoningly heavy rhythms that makes the band an equally intelligent force as it is unmatchably heavy. Featuring a guest vocal spot on “Adoration For None” from Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe – one of GOJIRA’s most vocal supporters from their first moment making an impression in the Americas – and the now familiar Morbid Angel-isms of The Way Of All Flesh’s title track join the angular riffing more akin to Meshuggah on “Esoteric Surgery” and the epic, artful plodding of the nearly 10-minute “The Art of Dying,” showing that GOJIRA have indeed opened a new bag of tricks for The Way Of All Flesh, while not abandoning the sound that first showed a massive promise of potential on Sirius. “It’s more inventive than From Mars To Sirius and at the same time more straight to the point,” GOJIRA frontman Joe Duplantier says of The Way of All Flesh. “The whole album is about death, death is like a step on the path of the soul. The mystery surrounding this phenomenon is just so inspiring, and death is the most common thing on earth.” “This album is also a ‘requiem’ for our planet,” Duplantier continues. “We don't want to be negative or cynical about the fate of humanity, but the situation on Earth is growing critical, and the way humans behave is so catastrophic that we really need to express our exasperation about it. It's not fear, but anger. But we still believe that consciousness can make a difference and that we can change things as human beings.”
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Genres
Death Metal, Metal, Thrash Death Metal
Band members
Bass, DrumsChristian Andreu, Guitar VocalsMario Duplantier, Joe Duplantier, GuitarJean-Michel Labadie
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What fans are saying
Paige
5 / 5
The show itself wasn’t bad. Lorna Shore, Gojira, and Mastodon all put on killer shows. However, there was a girl who was obviously way too intoxicated, starting fights (not trying to mosh, actually fight people) with everyone in the pit near the stage, and the venue kept serving her alcohol, even though she could barely stand. Security did jack shit about it even though multiple people were fed up with her shit. If these bands come to Indiana again, I implore them to pick a better venue.
The Venue at Horseshoe Casino Hammond, IN
Aug 26, 2023
Rory
5 / 5
Absolutely fuckin brilliant Nothing from the first 2 albums, although considering they haven't been to Belfast in 7 years, it's nice to see all the new stuff. And what a setlist too! Flying whales, art of dying, new found, l'enfant sauvage, and the crowd participation in Stranded and The Chant were unbeatable. Mario was a fucking god, as per usual, and his signs in between songs was iconic. The opening acts were amazing too, especially a big fan of Alien Weaponry's haka before they played.
Ulster Hall Belfast, United Kingdom
Feb 13, 2023
Anthony
5 / 5
Gojira were brilliant but the National Stadium was dreadful. The ceiling is so low that the hanging speakers block the fans view from certain parts of the seated area. Where I was, I could not see Mario at all and had to move to vacated seats to the side of the stage. I could then see all the band but the sound was awful so I knew then why those seats had emptied. Gojira 9/10 because they didn’t play Pray. Venue 3/10 as it sucks.
The National Stadium Dublin, Ireland
Feb 12, 2023
Hamed Sarhadi
4 / 5
Hi, The show was fantastic — truly a great experience! However, I did want to raise one concern: almost everyone was smoking, one after another, throughout the event. By the end of the night, even my clothes smelled like cigarette smoke. As someone with a smoke allergy, it became increasingly difficult for me to enjoy the performance. I kindly ask that you consider making these events smoke-free in the future to ensure a more comfortable experience for all attendees. Best regards, Hamed
Kucukciftlik Park İstanbul, Turkey
Jul 28, 2025
Denis
5 / 5
This was by far one of the best gigs I have seen in a long while. The fans for gojira were insane and were getting people moving around. Gojira themselves made the occasion that much sweeter with the classic songs played, the visuals, pyrotechnics and the drummer doing a great solo act too. Absolutely killer and loved every second. Want to see them again next time they come to London. A worthy 10 out of 10. 🤘🤘
O2 Academy Brixton London, United Kingdom
Jul 02, 2019
Kieron
3 / 5
Deftones were amazing. Chino’s voice in great form. The sound at moda center was HORRIBLE. the openers Vowws were ok but their sound was muddy. I was there to see Gojira as much as Deftones (saw Gojira headline the Roseland a few years back). Gojira’s sound mix was absolutely atrocious. Could hear the drums clear as day but the vocals and guitars were low and muddy and almost inaudible. Really poorly done, sound people. Complete disappointment
Theatre of the Clouds at Moda Center Portland, OR
Apr 17, 2022
Dewayne
5 / 5
All 3 bands kicked ass. All 3 bands sound amazing live. Was really impressed with Lorna Shore. They are definitely worth getting to the show early. They will not disappoint. And Mastodon's stage show is something to see. Very trippy stuff. And probably one of the best live sounding bands there is. And Gojira what can I say. They are simply amazing. They never disappoint. Go check this tour out and keep on supporting METAL 🤘🤘🤘
Harrah's Cherokee Center Asheville, NC
May 08, 2023
Mikey
5 / 5
Awesome show. The light & smoke show was incredible. Mario is an absolute beast on the kit. A good mix of old & new songs. The mosh looked sick, but with old man bad back issues I was going nowhere near it...hehehe. I was stoked to finally see them live. I'm not that keen on festivals anymore, so seeing them at this Good Things sideshow was just perfect. Plus, a way longer set! Yewww!
Forum Theatre Melbourne, Australia
Dec 03, 2022
Wendy
5 / 5
Both of the headliner bands were amazing but seemed like the sound system was a little off. The line for merchandise was extremely slow moving and could have used a 2nd set up. I would have given this 2 stars as it made us miss the first bands whole set. This was very disappointing but had nothing to do with the bands themselves.
Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR
Apr 20, 2023
Joel
5 / 5
The entire Lineup was amazing. Lorna Shore was on point with their set! Outstanding openers! Mastodon threw an extremely HEAVY setlist for us. Brutal visual show was very captivating as well. GOJIRA made it all worth it. What an extremely tight performance. This was my 2nd time seeing them, and to hear their full sound was truly mesmerizing. They brought a wonderful message and are even more Metal for doing so!
Kia Forum Inglewood, CA
Apr 23, 2023
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Gojira Tour Cities
Bologna, Italy London, United Kingdom Chorzów, Poland Frankfurt am Main, Germany Budapest, Hungary Cardiff, United Kingdom Dublin, Ireland Glasgow, United Kingdom Berlin, Germany Marousi, Greece Zürich, Switzerland Maxéville, France Marseille, France Nice, France Clermont-Ferrand, France Strasbourg, France Lyon, France Toulouse, France Bordeaux, France

Frequently Asked Questions About Gojira

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Gojira on tour?

Yes, Gojira is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Gojira concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Gojira tour is scheduled for 24 dates across 19 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2025-2026 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Gojira scheduled to play?

Gojira is scheduled to play 24 shows between 2025-2026. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Gojira tour start?

Gojira’s tour starts Dec 04, 2025 and ends on Jul 05, 2026. They will play 19 cities; their most recent concert was held in Toulouse at Zénith de Toulouse and their next upcoming concert will be in London at London Stadium.

What venues is Gojira performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Dec 04 - Toulouse, Occitanie @ Zénith de Toulouse
Dec 05 - Clermont-ferrand, France @ Zénith de Clermont-Ferrand
Dec 06 - Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur @ Dome marseille
Dec 08 - Nice, France @ Palais Nikaïa
Dec 09 - Bordeaux, France @ Arkéa Arena
Dec 10 - Lyon, France @ LDLC Arena
Dec 12 - Strasbourg, C1 @ Zenith of Strasbourg

2026 Tour Dates:

May 09 - Marousi, Greece @ Athens Olympic Stadium
May 13 - București, Municipiul București @ Arena Națională
May 19 - Chorzów, Poland @ Śląski Stadium
May 22 - Frankfurt Am Main, Hessen @ Deutsche Bank Park
May 24 - Frankfurt Am Main, Hessen @ Deutsche Bank Park
May 27 - Zürich, Switzerland @ Stadion Letzigrund
May 30 - Berlin, Germany @ Olympiastadion Berlin
Jun 03 - Bologna, Emilia-Romagna @ Renato Dall'Ara Stadium
Jun 06 - Maxéville, France @ Zenith De Nancy - Amphitheatre Plein Air
Jun 11 - Budapest, Hungary @ Puskás Aréna
Jun 13 - Budapest, Hungary @ Puskás Aréna
Jun 19 - Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium
Jun 21 - Dublin, Ireland @ Aviva Stadium
Jun 25 - Glasgow, Scotland @ Hampden Park
Jun 28 - Cardiff, WLS @ Principality Stadium
Jul 03 - London, United Kingdom @ London Stadium
Jul 05 - London, United Kingdom @ London Stadium
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