It’s Official: Faith No More Teases Reunion Tour, Possible Return Date Revealed

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Faith No More appears to be gearing up for a major comeback. Signals of an official reunion and global tour have begun to surface through the band’s official Instagram account.

The band shared an image featuring their iconic eight-pointed star logo with “2027” superimposed over a photo of a live crowd. The post led fans to speculate about a return to the live stage next year. Brazilian entertainment company 30e has announced a global deal with Faith No More for their future tours, adding further weight to the speculation.

In a statement addressing the partnership with 30e, the band spoke about what drew them to the deal.

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“30e feels like a company that wants to dent into the status quo, and as artists we understand the value of that,” Faith No More said. “Their approach doesn’t feel like the usual machinery; it feels like it’s coming from a different place, with a different kind of energy, and we are willing to get behind that.”

The announcement was accompanied by the band’s cryptic Instagram caption, which simply read: “2027.”

The news sent fans into a frenzy, with one commenting, “Is IT happening? I haven’t been this excited since seeing them reunite in 2009 and then the announcement of the 2015 album.” Another fan added, “This is the best news I’ve gotten in 10 years. Holy moly.”

No further official details have been confirmed yet. The combination of the teaser post and the 30e global deal announcement has strongly fueled expectations of a full Faith No More reunion tour in 2027.

Under the deal, 30e will serve as the strategic and operational hub for Faith No More’s future worldwide tours. The arrangement gives the Brazilian company a central role in shaping the band’s live comeback, with infrastructure already being put in place well ahead of any formal announcement.

The band’s manager, Tim Moss, stated that the partnership makes sense because Faith No More has “never followed a conventional path.” He added that 30e brings “a fresh perspective” and “global ambition” aligned with the band’s vision.

Faith No More previously announced a reunion and tour in 2020, but those plans were derailed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2027 teaser now represents their clearest and most concrete hint at live activity in years, arriving with the added weight of a confirmed business deal behind it.

The band first reunited in 2009 after a decade-long hiatus and went on to release their comeback album Sol Invictus in 2015 — their first studio record in 18 years. That history makes the current signals all the more meaningful to a fanbase that has waited through multiple false starts and pandemic-era delays.

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