Twenty One Pilots announce additional Los Angeles concert

A second show was added after the first sold out

Due to incredible fan demand, Twenty One Pilots have added an additional show in Los Angeles at BMO Stadium on October 26th, after the original show on October 25th sold out during Friday’s on sale.

The Clancy Tour: Breach 2025 kicks off September 18th in Cincinnati at TQL Stadium and continues with stadium and amphitheater performances across the U.S. and Canada. The tour now closes with the two LA shows.

This comes after last week’s release of “The Contract,” which marked Twenty One Pilots’ biggest single debut of their career. The track is the first offering from the Columbus duo’s forthcoming album, Breach, arriving in September 2025.

The 2025 run begins less than six months after the massive Clancy World Tour saw the band play to over 1.1 million fans in stadiums and arenas across the globe. This included the band’s biggest show to date in Mexico City, where they performed for a sold out stadium of 65,000 fans, and multiple sold-out nights at the O2 in London.

The tour was in support of 2024’s album Clancy, which sold over 143,000 copies in its first week alone and has amassed more than one billion global streams. Complete with pyrotechnics, disappearing acts, theatrical explorations of the band’s lore, and larger-than-life performances, Twenty One Pilots proves why they continue to be one of the most exciting touring artists around.

2025 has been a massive year for the band who, along with taking home awards for Favorite Rock Album and Favorite Rock Artist at the American Music Awards last month, just celebrated the tenth anniversary of their chart-topping and record-breaking album, Blurryface. Along with producing mega-hits “Stressed Out” and “Ride,” Blurryface made history by earning a Guinness World Record for being the first album to notch a RIAA gold or platinum certification for every one of its songs. The record has amassed over 15 billion streams and was the No. 1 rock album of the 2010’s, cementing Twenty One Pilots as one of the most influential modern acts in the genre.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn