American deathcore quintet Lorna Shore will perform at Prague’s O2 universum.
After this year’s great performance at Rock for People, American deathcore quintet Lorna Shore announces a majestic return to their Czech fans in the biggest domestic show to date. The band will perform on January 25, 2026 at Prague’s O2 universum. The concert promises an energetic show but also a unique experience, as fans will hear many of Lorna Shore’s hits live for the first time.
On September 12, the band’s new fifth album “I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me” will be released, where they continue to push the boundaries and redefine what modern deathcore and metal can be. The tour marks the band’s return to the main stages across the European continent and brings with it a relentless lineup of special guests from the highest ranks of modern metal: Whitechapel, Shadow of Intent and Humanity’s Last Breath.
Tickets on sale from July 18 at 11:00.
The band recently released another teaser from their upcoming album, the song “Unbreakable,” along with a music video that has over a million views after two weeks. Frontman Will Ramos comments on the song: “‘Unbreakable’ is a majestic and complex song written to bring people together in a beautiful moment of realizing that no matter how unfair the world is to us, it will never break us. We and our bonds are unbreakable.”
Lorna Shore has had a triumphant run of performances at prestigious festivals across Europe this year – including Hellfest, Rock am Ring, Rock im Park and the aforementioned Rock for People. Their shows have wowed tens of thousands of fans and cemented their reputation as one of the most viable and ambitious forces in the contemporary metal genre. The band last visited Prague with their show at the Roxy in 2023, which was hopelessly sold out months in advance. The band’s upcoming tour, along with its viral successes, promise nothing less than a turning point in their already meteoric rise.