Thirty Seconds to Mars have announced a pair of major UK arena shows, set to take place at London’s O2 and Manchester’s Co-op Live.
The newly confirmed dates form part of the band’s wider return to large-scale touring, following recent global runs and ahead of further shows expected to be announced.
UK Tour Dates
The newly announced UK arena shows include:
April 2027
28 – The O2, London
29 – Co-op Live, Manchester
The two dates mark the band’s return to UK arenas, with both venues among the largest indoor spaces in the country.
A Return to Arena Scale
Led by Jared Leto and Shannon Leto, Thirty Seconds to Mars have built a reputation for ambitious live shows that blend rock performance with large-scale visuals and audience interaction.
Their recent Seasons Tour saw them headline arenas worldwide in support of their latest album, continuing a career that has consistently pushed into bigger venues and global audiences.
These newly announced UK dates continue that trajectory, placing them back on some of the country’s biggest stages.
What to Expect from the Shows
Thirty Seconds to Mars shows are known for their high-energy production and strong crowd connection, often featuring a mix of older material and newer releases.
Tracks like “The Kill,” “Kings and Queens” and “Closer to the Edge” remain central to their live sets, delivered alongside more recent songs in a performance style that leans heavily into spectacle and audience participation.
That balance is expected to carry through into these arena dates.
Tickets and Presales
Tickets for the UK shows are expected to be released in phases, with presales taking place ahead of the general sale.
An artist presale is likely to go live first, potentially tied to mailing list sign-ups or album activity, followed by venue and promoter presales.
General sale will follow shortly after, with strong demand expected for both London and Manchester.
The Bottom Line
Thirty Seconds to Mars’ return to UK arenas brings one of modern rock’s most visually ambitious bands back to the country’s biggest venues.
With just two shows currently announced — and more expected — these dates are set to be among the most in-demand rock tickets of the season.



