faith no more 2027 now has a business answer. Faith No More signed a long-term deal with 30e, giving the Brazilian promoter the strategic and operational hub for the band’s future global tours.
The agreement arrives after Faith No More had not been on a formal tour since 2015. The band’s 2020 reunion and tour plans were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, so this deal is the first concrete touring framework to emerge from that stalled comeback.
30e and the touring plan
30e will use its market insights, data, marketing and infrastructure to plan Faith No More’s future ventures. Tim Moss said the partnership fits the band’s vision, while the group said 30e “feels like a company that wants to dent into the status quo” and that its approach does not feel like “the usual machinery.”
The band will keep its creative autonomy and control over its legacy under the deal. WME represented Faith No More worldwide and was instrumental in the arrangement, which matters because the live business still runs heavily through the U.S. and Europe even as this contract puts a Latin American promoter at the center of a global touring strategy.
Pepeu Correa’s 30e play
Pepeu Correa said, “Faith No More has always been synonymous with disruption. They shaped entire generations precisely because they refused to play by the market’s obvious rules, and it is that same audacious spirit that drives 30e.” He also said, “This agreement aims to jointly build a platform for global experiences that respects the band’s transgressive DNA and presents our vision of entertainment to the world.”
30e’s case is not theoretical. Earlier in 2026, the company announced a similar deal with System of a Down, and in 2025 it partnered with the band on a South American stadium tour that grossed $51.95 million across nine shows. That track record explains why Faith No More’s camp is willing to place future touring under a company with a recent arena and stadium result in hand.
What the 2015 gap means
Tim Moss said, “Faith No More has never followed a conventional path, and that’s exactly why this partnership with 30e makes sense.” He added, “They bring a fresh perspective, real strategic depth, and the kind of global ambition that aligns with the band’s vision.”
For a band that has not mounted a formal tour since 2015, the immediate takeaway is simple: the touring door is open again, but on 30e’s terms as much as Faith No More’s. The practical next step for readers is to watch for routing and sale details tied to that long-term structure, because this deal is the operational base from which future dates will be built.





