Falling in Reverse and Hollywood Undead set to rock Budapest with electrifying performance
Falling in Reverse is set to electrify Europe this November with their Popular Monstour II in support of their latest album, Popular Monster. The tour, featuring special guests Hollywood Undead and Sleep Theory, kicks off on 7 November in Lisbon and includes a highly anticipated stop at Budapest’s Barba Negra on 23 November.
Falling in Reverse in Hungary
Index reports that Ronnie Radke and his band, Falling in Reverse, will be touring Europe this November in support of their new album Popular Monster. The tour, named Popular Monstour II, will feature special guests Hollywood Undead and Sleep Theory. The European tour kicks off on 7 November in Lisbon, Portugal, and includes a stop at Budapest’s Barba Negra on 23 November.
About the tour
The tour will also feature the renowned Californian metal/rap rock band Hollywood Undead, who last performed in Hungary in May 2023 alongside Papa Roach. At the Falling in Reverse concert, Sleep Theory will set the atmosphere alongside Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears. The tour, which begins in Lisbon, will make stops across Germany, France, the UK, the Czech Republic, Austria, and Poland. Although the 2024 album Popular Monster has received mixed reviews, with many tracks already released as singles, it still offers a solid experience, especially since Falling in Reverse rarely tours in Europe.
Where to buy your ticket
You can buy your ticket on Livenation, but you have to hurry, as tickets are expected to sell out fast. The bands are scheduled to perform on Barba Negra’s Red Stage. However, there is a possibility that the concert will be moved to a bigger stage, as it has happened a few times already in the past.
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