One Ok Rock

2025-10-30T19:00:00.000Z

One Ok Rock has only been to Hungary once before, and tickets for their 2019 show sold out in no time. Now they're back with their latest album Detox, this time at the Budapest Arena on 30 October, and they're closing their biggest ever world tour, so there's a place for all One Ok Rock fans.

Oct
30

Schedule

Tickets and VIP packages will go on sale on Wednesday 19 March, with pre-sale opportunities opening in several rounds. First, members of the band's official fan club and registered Live Nation members can purchase tickets from 10am on 19 March. This will be followed by Bandisintown and Spotify presales on March 20 from 10am. Full ticket sales start at 10am on 21 March.

One Ok Rock was formed 20 years ago in Tokyo, inspired by the fact that they regularly went to rehearsals at 1am, when rehearsal space was cheaper. Since then, the practice has paid off handsomely: One Ok Rock has become one of Japan's most popular bands, filling small clubs and filling the biggest arenas and stadiums. With their emotional songs and energetic concerts, they have swept music fans worldwide off their feet with their emo, alternative rock and pop-influenced music.

Formed by Takka (vocals), Toru (guitar), Tomoya (drums) and Ryota (bass), the band has become one of Japan's hottest exports over the past 20 years, with dozens of international gold and platinum albums and billions of plays.

The newly announced tour will promote the band's new album Detox, released in February. It is the band's 11th studio album and also marks their 20th anniversary.

One Ok Rock 2025 Detox's world tour will kick off in April in Mexico at the Tecata Pa'l Norte festival in Monterrey, their first South American show since 2017. The North American leg of the tour kicks off in May, and will be the band's most ambitious tour to date in the US and Canada. After that, Linkin Park will be guests in Paris, before returning home to Japan, where they recently announced a stadium tour. And in the autumn they'll be heading to the old continent, bringing them back to Budapest after six years for a crazy tour-closing show at the Budapest Arena on 30 October.

Location

Papp László Budapest Sportaréna

One of Budapest's biggest concert and event venues, named after iconic Hungarian boxer László Papp.

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