Ronnie Radke has recently spoken about the idea of touring alongside Bad Omens, sharing his thoughts during a livestream that was later circulated by the Ronnieradkeuk fan account.
The Falling in Reverse frontman was responding directly to a fan who asked for his opinion on the band and whether he would ever consider touring with them. The question posed was, “What’s your opinion on Bad Omens? Would you tour with them?” prompting Radke to give an unfiltered answer about the possibility.
“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.”
These remarks were made as part of a livestream Q&A session, during which Radke addressed a range of fan-submitted questions. A clip of the exchange was later shared on Instagram by the Ronnie Radke UK fan account.
The reaction to these comments adds another chapter to Radke’s long-standing reputation for making provocative statements and engaging in public disputes within the rock and metal scenes. Known for speaking his mind without restraint, the Falling in Reverse vocalist has frequently ignited controversy and debate among fans and fellow artists alike.
Bad Omens, a metalcore band from Virginia formed in 2015, has steadily grown a substantial fanbase. Fronted by vocalist Noah Sebastian, the band is recognized for combining metalcore with alternative metal influences, drawing listeners from a wide range of backgrounds.
Radke’s remarks highlight broader conversations within the rock and metal communities about inclusivity, audience identity, and fan culture. The singer has previously attracted attention for similar controversies, often fueled by outspoken comments and social media interactions with other musicians.
A joint tour between Falling in Reverse and Bad Omens would have been a notable collaboration, pairing two well-established names in contemporary rock and metal. Both groups enjoy commercial success and maintain consistent touring schedules, making such a partnership theoretically appealing from an industry standpoint.
