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Bad Omens: Potential Setlist For Rock am Ring 2026

Bad Omens are set to headline Rock am Ring and Rock im Park this year. We took a guess at which songs Noah Sebastian and co. might bring to the stage.

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We only have to wait a little over two more weeks until festival season officially kicks off with Rock am Ring and Rock im Park. One of this year’s standout acts on the twin festival lineup is Bad Omens. After the band had to cancel their 2024 appearance at short notice due to health issues concerning frontman Noah Sebastian, anticipation is understandably even bigger this time around.

What Bad Omens’ Setlist At Rock am Ring 2026 Could Look Like

But which songs can fans expect from the US band? Chances are high that we’ll hear the newest tracks the group released last year — namely “Specter”, “Impose”, “Dying To Love”, and “Left For Good”.

And of course, what would a festival headline set be without the big fan favorites? Better warm up those vocal cords for songs like “Limits”, “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND”, “Just Pretend”, “ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE”, and “Like A Villain”.

A possible setlist — also based on the band’s US shows from late last year — could look something like this:

Specter
Glass Houses
THE DRAIN
THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND
Dying To Love
CONCRETE JUNGLE
Nowhere to Go
Limits
ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE
V.A.N
Left For Good
ANYTHING > HUMAN
What Do You Want From Me?
What It Cost
Like A Villain
Just Pretend
Impose
Dethrone

And who knows — maybe Bad Omens will even debut a brand-new song? The band recently confirmed that they’re hard at work on new music, so things are definitely getting exciting.

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Hey, I’m Julia, and I’ve been working editorially in the scene for a long time. “It was never just a phase, mom” — from metalcore to emo to nu metal, I’ve loved and lived everything since my teens that lets me scream out my emotions in any situation. When I’m not listening to music, I keep up with news and trends from the scene. You’ll also often find me at concerts and festivals or out on long walks in the fields with my dog.