System of a Down at Tottenham Stadium put two London dates on the board this week, with the first show on Monday July 13 and a second set for Wednesday July 15. For concertgoers in north London, that means one of only two British stops on System of a Down’s 2026 UK and European Stadium Tour is already underway.
The run pairs Serj Tankian, Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian and John Dolmayan with support from Queens of the Stone Age and Acid Bath on both nights. For anyone still looking at the Wednesday show, the remaining tickets are on Ticketmaster, with further resale options on Stubhub and Viagogo.
London after Download Festival 2017
2017 was the last time the band played the UK, at Download Festival 2017, so the London dates carry the weight of a return after a long gap rather than a routine stadium booking. That is the real business story here: System of a Down has placed only two British dates inside a wider 2026 UK and European Stadium Tour, which narrows the supply of seats and pushes demand into a single city window.
“Here’s all the essential information” is how Time Out Worldwide set up its guide, and the phrasing fits the practical reality for concertgoers. If you are trying to get in, the useful fact is not the nostalgia; it is that the remaining opportunity is the Wednesday July 15 show at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in north London.
Queens of the Stone Age and Acid Bath
Queens of the Stone Age and Acid Bath are on both London bills, giving the two-night run a fixed support structure instead of a rotating opening slot. That simplifies planning for attendees who are choosing between the dates, because the basic shape of the night does not change from Monday to Wednesday.
Ticketmaster carries the remaining Wednesday allocation, while Stubhub and Viagogo provide extra resale paths. For readers making a decision now, the practical move is straightforward: buy for Wednesday July 15 if you want the last London date, and use the resale sites only if Ticketmaster does not have what you need.
Wednesday July 15 tickets
Wednesday July 15 is the only date left in London, and that makes it the operative deadline for anyone hoping to see Serj Tankian in north London this week. The first show has already gone by; the second is the one that still matters for buyers who have not locked in a seat.







