German dark rockers Mono Inc., after the sensational chart entry for the third time in a row at #1 in the Official German Album Charts with their new album Darkness, are finally bringing their mighty sound back to the stage. Bigger, more powerful, and more emotional than ever!
With their biggest tour to date, the Hamburg dark rock institution invites its ever-growing rave community to experience the gripping blend of dark depth and luminous hope live.
Darkness stands for solidarity, tolerance, charity, and inner strength – and this is exactly what will be felt at every single show starting in October 2025. Goosebumps, community, and unforgettable moments are guaranteed.
Mono Inc. will be supported by the previously announced special guests Soulbound, as well as new additions: synth-pop rising stars Alienare at selected concerts. Experience Mono Inc. and the power of "Darkness" – live, loud, and unforgettable! Link

Mono Inc. - Live 2025 - Darkness Tour:
Special Guests: Soulbound | * with Alienare
02 October 2025 - Hannover - Swiss Life Hall *
03 October 2025 - Filderstadt - FILharmonie
04 October 2025 - Oberhausen - Turbinenhalle *
10 October 2025 - Berlin - Columbiahalle *
11 October 2025 - Zwickau - Stadthalle *
18 October 2025 - Hamburg - Inselpark Arena *
24 October 2025 - Saarbrücken - Garage
25 October 2025 - Köln - E-Werk *
30 October 2025 - Wiesbaden - Schlachthof *
31 October 2025 - München - Backstage Werk (SOLD OUT)
01 November 2025 - CH Pratteln - Z7

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