Papa Roach is giving back! For their November shows in the UK, the band will donate £1 from every ticket sold to Campaign Against Living Miserably, a charity focused on suicide prevention. Last year, they raised £20,000 for this cause during their sold-out show at Wembley Arena. The Dublin concert will support Pieta, an Irish charity.
The California rockers recently released a new single, “Wake Up Calling.” Frontman Jacoby Shaddix describes the song as a powerful message about choosing love over self-destruction. He calls it one of their most raw and emotional tracks yet. Since forming in 1993, mental health awareness has been a key part of the band’s mission. Their first song was a cry for help, and Shaddix has shared his own struggles with mental health over the years.
On tour, Shaddix often meets fans who tell him their music has saved their lives. Their collaboration with Carrie Underwood on a recent project raised over $500,000 for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in 2023. “Every day on tour, someone tells me, ‘Your music saved my life,’” he said. “Being open and honest in my songs has shown me I’m not alone in my struggles.”
Papa Roach has released eleven studio albums in their 33-year career. “Wake Up Calling” follows their 2025 singles “Even If It Kills Me” and another track featuring Toby Morse. All three songs are expected to be part of a new album coming this year, following 2022’s Ego Trip.
The Rise Of The Roach tour will hit Glasgow on Nov. 1, Dublin on Nov. 3, Birmingham on Nov. 5, Manchester on Nov. 6, London on Nov. 8, and Cardiff on Nov. 9. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. GMT on Friday, Feb. 13, with a presale starting tomorrow at 10 a.m. GMT. Don’t miss out!
