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Tickets for Bad Omens in Clisson - Jun 21, 2026

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Bad Omens Tickets (Concert)
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Date and time Jun 21, 2026 at 11:00 AM
Location Hellfest Festival, Clisson, France
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Event summary

Concert Bad Omens – Jun 21, 2026 at 11:00 AM – Hellfest Festival, Clisson, France
This concert is for nights when you want sound you can feel. The rhythm stays tight, the mood stays dark, and the payoff is huge. If you’re leaning yes, check availability and move while it’s smooth.

Hellfest Festival - park, capacity 60,000, address: Rue du Champ Louet, Clisson, France. Find location details and a city guide further down the page.

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Event details

Performer Bad Omens
City Clisson, France
Venue / arena Hellfest Festival
Date Jun 21, 2026
Start time 11:00 AM
Venue type Park
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Location and venue

Hellfest Festival is more than an open-air park—it’s a purpose-built festival site designed for big stages, big crowds, and a high-impact live experience. Its spacious layout and clearly defined zones make moving between stages feel natural, with sightlines that keep the show front and center. That balance of scale and structure is exactly why it’s considered a landmark venue for major live moments.

Inside, the experience is tuned for comfort as much as intensity: powerful, crisp sound near the front, with plenty of room to step back and enjoy the mix at your own pace. You’ll typically find a wide range of food and drink options, official merch points, rest areas, and clear signage that helps you navigate quickly between sets. It’s built for full-day stamina—so you can stay in the flow from the first entry to the final encore.

The micro-location is straightforward: Rue du Champ Louet, Clisson, France. Festival gates are usually well signposted from the main approach roads, and the easiest arrival is via official festival parking zones and nearby drop-off points close to the main entrances, so you can reach ticket control without guesswork. For broader city logistics and transport context, the Clisson guide continues below.
Address Rue du Champ Louet, Clisson, France
Capacity About 60,000
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Destination guide: Clisson

Clisson, a charming town in western France, is known for an atmosphere that blends a Mediterranean feel with French elegance. Even though it’s compact, the experience is big: pleasant streets, lively squares, and proximity to larger urban centers make it an attractive base for visitors traveling for concerts, sports fixtures, and a wide range of cultural events across the region. The town is often chosen because it offers a relaxed pace while still enabling quick access to major arenas and venues nearby.

A major advantage of Clisson is its excellent connectivity. The key rail gateway is Gare de Clisson, served by SNCF trains within the TER Pays de la Loire network, including the tram-train link on the Nantes – Clisson route. If you’re arriving from farther away, Gare de Nantes is a convenient hub from which it’s easy to continue on to Clisson. By air, the closest option is Aéroport Nantes Atlantique (NTE), and for moving around the wider area, regional services under the Aléop brand are also useful—along with solid road access for those driving their own car.

Beyond the event itself, Clisson adds an enjoyable “stay bonus”: nearby vineyards and local tasting spots, laid-back restaurants and bistros, and accommodation that fits different budgets—from small hotels and guesthouses to options in nearby Nantes for those wanting a broader selection. Visitors often appreciate the calmer vibe and the sense of order, making it easy to turn the trip into a weekend break with a great balance of activity and downtime.

To complete the experience, use time before or after the event for a walk along the Sèvre Nantaise and the Moine river, where the town reveals itself through bridges, viewpoints, and romantic riverbanks. The skyline of Château de Clisson above the water is a must-see, and in the center, the covered market Halles and Italian-inspired architecture add extra character. For a quieter green escape, Domaine de la Garenne Lemot offers paths and an atmosphere that fits the town’s pace perfectly.
Airport Nantes Atlantique Airport (NTE), Nantes, France
Country / Continent France / Europe
Time zone UTC+02:00
W. Europe Standard Time

About the performer

Bad Omens is an American band from Richmond, Virginia, active since 2015, blending metalcore and alternative metal with modern, atmospheric layers. Their sound is both aggressive and melodic, driven by a powerful vocal, a tight rhythm section, and detailed, studio-grade production. This mix creates a recognizable signature that works in clubs and large arenas alike, without losing its “weight.” Sharp riffs and airy transitions keep it accessible to newcomers, yet still strong enough for listeners who want a firm, modern heavy sound.

On stage, Bad Omens delivers a high production standard: clear instrument separation, a balanced mix, and striking lighting create a consistent experience on the floor or in the seats, indoors or outdoors. The setlist typically combines best-known songs with newer material, giving the show a rhythm of “peaks and breathers” that holds attention while leaving room to breathe. That tempo control feels like a professionally directed show, and the audience gets a “big” sound without excessive harshness.

The band’s visual identity mirrors the music: a darker, cinematic mood, clean staging, and controlled intensity help the crowd drop into the story quickly. Visitors often highlight professionalism and fan connection, because the frontman leads confidently, communicates clearly, and keeps the pace from dragging. If it’s your first time, it’s easy to fit in—intense, but organized and welcoming. In that setting, even a packed room feels manageable, and choruses land as a shared moment without needless tension.

Although rooted in the modern heavy scene, Bad Omens crosses genre lines through electronics, ambient transitions, and a pop sensibility in the choruses. That makes them a strong choice for festivals, but also for headline shows where arrangement details stand out. Live recordings generally confirm the band can reproduce layered parts while still bringing enough impact for demanding listeners. The result is a sound that is wide, clean, and emotional, so songs stay with you after the final note. Live, it feels highly convincing.

For visitors, it helps to know the crowd ranges from the “mosh” zone to calmer areas, so you can choose how to experience the show at your own pace. Arrive early for entry and coat check, and at bigger venues follow security guidance and section layouts. That keeps the experience comfortable and safe, even when it’s crowded and the energy is high. If you’re coming with friends, agree on a meeting point and simple movement signals, because the crowd shifts quickly during the biggest moments. No rush.

If you want a night that combines raw power with modern elegance, Bad Omens is a reliable choice. Their concerts offer clear dramaturgy, from explosive bursts to emotional peaks, with the sense that every detail is planned and rehearsed. Take the chance to feel the band’s charisma, explore on-site extras, and bring home a memory that lasts. You get a complete concert package that’s easy to recommend to friends and online. The experience stays clear whether you’re at the barricade or farther back. In any venue.

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