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About Opeth Tickets
Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal band formed in 1990 in Stockholm by vocalist/guitarist Mikael Åkerfeldt and guitarist David Isberg. Initially rooted in death metal, Opeth quickly distinguished themselves by incorporating elements of progressive rock, folk, and jazz into their sound. Their early work, including albums like Orchid (1995) and Morningrise (1996), showcased intricate guitar work, complex song structures, and a mix of growled and clean vocals, establishing them as a unique force within the metal scene.
Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Opeth's popularity grew internationally with critically acclaimed releases such as My Arms, Your Hearse (1998), Still Life (1999), and Blackwater Park (2001). Produced by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, Blackwater Park is often regarded as a masterpiece of progressive metal, blending heavy riffs with atmospheric passages and melodic acoustic segments. The band's ability to seamlessly fuse aggression and melody earned them a devoted fanbase and widespread recognition in both metal and progressive rock communities.
In the 2010s, Opeth continued to evolve, embracing a more progressive rock-oriented sound with albums like Heritage(2011), Pale Communion (2014), and Sorceress (2016), highlighting Åkerfeldt’s clean vocal style and complex arrangements. Their 2020 album In Cauda Venenum marked their first full-length release in both Swedish and English, reflecting their commitment to artistic experimentation. With a career spanning over three decades, Opeth remains a prominent and influential band in modern progressive music, consistently pushing boundaries while maintaining their signature blend of intensity and sophistication.
Are Opeth going on tour?
Opeth has announced the second leg of their North American tour, titled The Last Will and Testament Tour, in support of their latest album.
When does Opeth's The Last Will and Testament Tour Pt. 2 start?
Opeth's The Last Will and Testament Tour Pt. 2 starts February 5, 2026 in Montclair, New Jersey and will conclude on February 25, 2026 in Vancouver, Canada.
What cities will Opeth visit on tour?
Opeth will visit major cities including Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Dallas, and Las Vegas on their The Last Will and Testament Tour Pt. 2.
Who will open for Opeth on their The Last Will and Testament Tour Pt. 2?
Swedish metal band Katatonia will provide support on all dates of Opeth's The Last Will and Testament Tour Pt. 2.
Where can I buy Opeth tickets?
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Can I see where my seat is for the Opeth concert?
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If your event is canceled and not rescheduled, SeatGeek will provide a full refund of the purchase price or, subject to applicable state laws, issue you a credit for use on a future purchase.
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You can buy parking passes for Opeth on SeatGeek here. Keep in mind, parking passes do not grant you admission to the event.
What's Opeth's tour setlist?
While setlists can vary between venues, Opeth will likely play the following songs on tour: Windowpane, Burden, Ending Credits, Ghost of Perdition, In My Time of Need, Soldier of Fortune, Harvest, Hope Leaves, The Drapery Falls, To Bid You Farewell
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Can I get a refund if my Opeth concert is canceled?
Yes. If a Opeth concert is officially canceled, SeatGeek will issue a full refund. For postponed or rescheduled events, your ticket is typically valid for the new date.
However, you can also choose to sell your ticket on SeatGeek’s marketplace. Scroll to the top of the page, click "Sell" and verify if your event allows resale.
Will Opeth tickets purchased on SeatGeek be seated together?
Yes, SeatGeek guarantees that Opeth tickets bought together will be seated together unless the listing specifies otherwise. This allows groups of friends or family to sit together, ensuring a shared experience without any seating worries.
What this means for your Opeth tickets:
Seats will be adjacent if you select two, four, or more tickets in a single listing.
Occasionally, seat numbers might look non‑sequential (e.g., even vs. odd), but SeatGeek ensures they are physically next to each other.
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How can I buy Opeth tickets?
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You will start by inputting an email address where you would like to receive your tickets and then complete the billing process. Once the purchase is complete, you will receive the tickets in your inbox.
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Who are Opeth?
Opeth is a Swedish progressive metal band formed in 1990 in Stockholm by vocalist/guitarist Mikael Åkerfeldt and guitarist David Isberg. Initially rooted in death metal, Opeth quickly distinguished themselves by incorporating elements of progressive rock, folk, and jazz into their sound. Their early work, including albums like Orchid (1995) and Morningrise (1996), showcased intricate guitar work, complex song structures, and a mix of growled and clean vocals, establishing them as a unique force within the metal scene.
Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s, Opeth's popularity grew internationally with critically acclaimed releases such as My Arms, Your Hearse (1998), Still Life (1999), and Blackwater Park (2001). Produced by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree, Blackwater Park is often regarded as a masterpiece of progressive metal, blending heavy riffs with atmospheric passages and melodic acoustic segments. The band's ability to seamlessly fuse aggression and melody earned them a devoted fanbase and widespread recognition in both metal and progressive rock communities.
In the 2010s, Opeth continued to evolve, embracing a more progressive rock-oriented sound with albums like Heritage(2011), Pale Communion (2014), and Sorceress (2016), highlighting Åkerfeldt’s clean vocal style and complex arrangements. Their 2020 album In Cauda Venenum marked their first full-length release in both Swedish and English, reflecting their commitment to artistic experimentation. With a career spanning over three decades, Opeth remains a prominent and influential band in modern progressive music, consistently pushing boundaries while maintaining their signature blend of intensity and sophistication.
What is Opeth's latest album?
Opeth's 14th studio album, The Last Will and Testament, was released on November 22, 2024, via Reigning Phoenix Music and Moderbolaget. This concept album is set in the post-World War I era and tells the story of a wealthy patriarch's will revealing shocking family secrets. The album marks a return to death metal elements, including growled vocals by Mikael Åkerfeldt, absent since Watershed (2008). Notable guest appearances include Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull, who contributed flute and spoken word on several tracks. Critics have praised the album as a return to form, blending ferocious riffs with symphonic elements and dynamic storytelling.
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