Ronnie Radke Reveals Real Reason He’d Never Tour with Bad Omens, Blames Fans’ ‘Gender’

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Ronnie Radke recently addressed the possibility of touring with Bad Omens. He revealed his perspective on potential collaboration during a livestream shared by the Ronnieradkeuk fan account.

The Falling in Reverse frontman’s comments came in response to a direct fan question about his opinion on Bad Omens and whether he would consider touring with them.

When asked, “What’s your opinion on Bad Omens? Would you tour with them?” Radke provided a candid response about the potential collaboration.

“I would. But all their fans are they/thems, and they wouldn’t want,” Radke said. “They’d f*cking freak out. So, no. So we would never tour together.”

The statement was made during a livestream where Radke was responding to various fan questions. The video was subsequently shared by the Ronnie Radke UK fan account on Instagram.

This latest controversy adds to Radke’s history of provocative statements and public feuds within the rock and metal community. The Falling in Reverse vocalist has never shied away from expressing his unfiltered opinions, often sparking debates among fans and fellow musicians.

Bad Omens, the Virginia-based metalcore band, has built a significant following since their formation in 2015. The group is led by vocalist Noah Sebastian. It has gained recognition for their blend of metalcore and alternative metal elements, attracting a diverse fanbase across different demographics.

Radke’s comments reflect ongoing tensions within the rock and metal scene regarding inclusivity and fanbase dynamics. The frontman has previously made headlines for various controversial statements and social media exchanges with other artists in the genre.

The potential collaboration between Falling in Reverse and Bad Omens would have represented an interesting pairing of two prominent acts in the modern rock scene. Both bands have achieved commercial success and maintain active touring schedules. This makes such a partnership theoretically viable from a business perspective.

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