Ice Nine Kills confirm biggest headline show to date at London’s O2 Arena
Ice Nine Kills have announced their biggest headline show to date, with a one-off UK arena date set for London’s O2 Arena on 28 March 2027.
The show forms the UK stop of the band’s March In Silence tour and follows their mainstage appearance at Download Festival over the weekend. Billed as the most ambitious live production of their career so far, the date will bring the band’s blood-spattered, horror-cinema theatrics to one of the country’s largest indoor venues.

Frontman Spencer Charnas said: “London gave us our biggest headlining show in history thus far, and as everyone knows, there’s always a sequel. Can’t wait to soak the prestigious O2 in stage blood, and scream along with our British Psychos next year.”

A bigger stage for the carnage
The London show marks another step up in scale for Ice Nine Kills, whose live world has become increasingly bound to the band’s slasher-film imagery, narrative videos and theatrical staging. The announcement lands as the band continue to draw from both heavy music and horror culture, with their audience of “Psychos” following them across venues, cinemas and online spaces.
Tickets go on sale at 10am on Wednesday 17 June via Live Nation.
Twisting The Knife keeps cutting through
Earlier this year, Ice Nine Kills released Twisting The Knife (feat. Mckenna Grace), featuring Mckenna Grace, as part of the Scream 7 soundtrack. The track reportedly pulled in 10 million streams during its first week and has since passed 50 million streams, making it the band’s biggest single launch to date.


















