Due to unanticipated events, Of Mice & Men have cancelled their summer tour plans in Europe and the UK, as per theprp. In a statement released earlier on June 9th, the metalcore group said the following. The Californian band’s run was originally planned to begin in late July and end in mid-August, and it included a number of festival appearances and other events.
Due to circumstances beyond our control we sadly won’t be able to make it out to Europe this summer as planned. Apologies to all the fans, festivals & promoters we were looking forward to playing for.
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The American rock group Of Mice & Men (often shortened to OM&M) was founded in Costa Mesa, California, in 2009. The current lineup of the band is lead vocalist and bassist Aaron Pauley, guitarists Phil Manansala and Alan Ashby, and drummer Valentino Arteaga. After Carlile left Attack Attack!, former bassist Jaxin Hall and lead vocalist Austin Carlile formed the group in the middle of 2009. In December 2016, Carlile left the band, stating that a chronic illness was the reason. With Pauley serving as the band’s main vocalist and bassist, they carried on with their musical endeavours when Carlile left.
“Of Mice & Men” (2010), “The Flood” (2011), “Restoring Force” (2014), “Cold World” (2016), “Defy” (2018), “Earthandsky” (2019), “Echo” (2021), “Tether” (2023), and “Another Miracle” (2025) are the band’s nine studio albums since 2009. Metalcore and post-hardcore have been used to characterise Of Mice & Men‘s early music. While maintaining their original sound, their latter work has added more melodic notes and included elements of alternative and nu metal. The group has performed at worldwide music events, such as the Soundwave Music Festival in 2013 and 2015 and the Vans Warped Tour in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, and 2025.