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NIGHTMARE cancels portions of 2025 Europe tour “The WORLD TOUR Kyokutou Ranshin Tengoku”

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NIGHTMARE cancels portions of 2025 Europe tour “The WORLD TOUR Kyokutou Ranshin Tengoku”

NIGHTMARE announced on December 22 that, due to “unavoidable production conflicts”, NIGHTMARE has canceled the latter half of their Europe tour this January.

The canceled performance dates on their tour, “NIGHTMARE The WORLD TOUR Kyokutou Ranshin Tengoku”, include stops in Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Spain.

In a statement by “Torpedo / Envol Team”, they share that it wasn’t an easy decision, while also ensuring that ticket holders are able to refund tickets.

To all NIGHTMARE fans:

We are sorry to bring to your knowledge that due to unavoidable production conflicts, the decision has been made to cancel a portion of the European tour planned for January 2025.

January 18: Helsinki (Confirmed)
January 19: London (Confirmed)
January 21: Paris (Confirmed)
January 23: Cologne (Confirmed)
January 25: Hamburg (Confirmed)
January 28: Munich (Canceled)
January 30: Budapest (Canceled)
January 31: Warsaw (Canceled)
February 02: Madrid (Canceled)

This was not an easy decision, but we ensure that the remaining shows are of the highest quality. Tickets for the cancelled shows are refundable of course, through your local vendor or through your online retailer.

Thank you for sharing the information. For any further assistance, please send your detailed request at info@envolprod.com

Torpedo / Envol Team

In an Instagram post, vocalist YOMI expresses his disappointment regarding the cancellations, saying how once a live show is officially announced, it should be held unless there are unavoidable circumstances such as a disaster or a member’s poor health.

Back in October 2024, NIGHTMARE announced the details of their first-ever European tour, which would run from the middle of January to the beginning of February.

The tour is held during the band’s 25th anniversary and will be followed by a lengthy Japan tour, taking place from March to September before reaching its climax on November 9, where the band will perform at the esteemed venue Nippon Budokan.





🗓 Date 📍 Location 🌎 Country 🎶 Venue 🔗 Info

January 18

Helsinki 🇫🇮 Finland Ääniwalli Tickets

January 19

London 🇬🇧 United Kingdom O2 Islington Tickets

January 21

Paris 🇫🇷 France Alhambra Tickets

January 23

Cologne 🇩🇪 Germany Kantine Tickets

January 25

Hamburg 🇩🇪 Germany Grosse Freiheit Tickets

January 28

Cancelled

Munich 🇩🇪 Germany Feierwerk Tickets

January 30

Cancelled

Budapest 🇭🇺 Hungary A38 Tickets

January 31

Cancelled

Warsaw 🇵🇱 Poland Proxima Tickets

February 02

Cancelled

Madrid 🇪🇸 Spain Club Chango Tickets





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