Korn is set to hit the road in 2025 for a massive international tour, marking one of their most expansive live schedules in recent years. The nu-metal legends will bring their electrifying performances to audiences across North America, Europe, and Canada, offering fans a rare opportunity to experience the band live in several iconic venues and festival stages. Although no new album has been confirmed for the year, the excitement around the tour is already building thanks to the band’s powerful reputation for intense and unforgettable shows.
In the United States, Korn will be teaming up with System of a Down for two major co-headlining concerts at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on August 27 and 28. These shows are expected to draw huge crowds, especially as both bands share deep roots in the early 2000s alternative metal scene. Korn is also scheduled to appear at Lollapalooza in Chicago, one of the biggest music festivals in the country, further solidifying their presence in the North American leg of the tour.
Korn’s European tour plans are equally ambitious. The band will perform at several major summer festivals across the continent, including Rock im Park and Rock am Ring in Germany, as well as Download Festival in the UK, Hellfest in France, and other key events. In addition to their festival appearances, Korn will headline two concerts in Germany—one in Hannover and another in Leipzig. The Leipzig show will feature a special guest performance by Spiritbox, adding an extra layer of excitement for fans attending that night.
The Canadian leg of the tour, officially titled the “Korn: Kanada Tour 2025,” will span eight cities from coast to coast. The band will kick things off in Ottawa before heading through Quebec City, Montreal, London (Ontario), Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, and wrapping up in Vancouver. Fans in Canada will be treated to an intense lineup, as Korn will be joined by two heavy-hitting support acts: Gojira and Loathe. Both bands bring a strong following of their own and are expected to complement Korn’s sound with their own distinct styles.
While there hasn’t been any word on new music accompanying this tour, fans remain hopeful that Korn might debut fresh material during their performances. Until then, the focus remains squarely on the live experience—a celebration of Korn’s legacy and their continued relevance in the heavy music scene. Whether you’re catching them at a festival in Europe or attending a stadium show in North America, the 2025 tour promises to be a standout moment in Korn’s storied career.