Two decades after igniting the Metalcore scene with their blistering debut, Of Love And Lunacy, Michigan’s own Still Remains are returning to the UK in November 2025 for a milestone celebration that promises to be as ferocious as it is nostalgic.
The band will perform the seminal 2005 album in full, bringing the raw emotion, melodic hooks, and punishing breakdowns that defined a generation of Heavy Metalcore fans.
Backed by special guests Devil Sold His Soul and Eschelon, Still Remains are set to revisit the fire that first thrust them into the global spotlight.
A Landmark Record Returns To Life
Of Love and Lunacy was a defining moment for mid-2000s Metalcore. Songs like The Worst Is Yet to Come and White Walls were sonic declarations of intent and not just fan favourites. With unrelenting aggression matched with haunting melody, these songs were cathartic and anthemic.
This tour marks the first time the band will perform the album front to back, including Stare And Wonder, a track they have never played live.
And it’s not all nostalgia. Fans can also expect a couple of bonus cuts from the Still Remains catalogue and possibly even a brand-new song.
A Message From The Heart
Frontman T.J. Miller expressed the band’s enthusiasm in a heartfelt statement.
“We couldn’t be more excited to return to the UK—our second home—to celebrate 20 years of Of Love and Lunacy,” Miller said. “This record changed our lives forever, and it’s incredibly humbling to know it still holds a special place in the hearts of so many after all this time.”
Still Remains – Tickets
General tickets and limited VIP packages go on sale Friday at 10 am BST via stillremains.us.
Looking Back, Charging Forward
In recent weeks, the band has been teasing the tour with rare behind-the-scenes photos from their 2005 UK/EU Roadrage Tour, rekindling memories and reconnecting with longtime fans.
The official music video for The Worst Is Yet To Come is also available to revisit on YouTube—a fitting reminder of the album’s emotional punch and sonic power.
For fans of the genre—or anyone who ever found solace in the blend of heartbreak and heaviness that Still Remains perfected—this tour is more than a concert. It’s a homecoming, a history lesson, and a Heavy Metal celebration rolled into one.
Whether you discovered them in a dingy club in 2005 or streamed them for the first time last week, this is your chance to experience Of Love And Lunacy the way it was meant to be heard—loud, live, and unforgettable.