Sabaton have released their latest video, “Crossing The Rubicon. It’s taken from their 11th studio album LEGENDS that came out October 17 via Better Noise Music marking the band’s label debut.
The video recently had its world premiere at the sold-out “The Legendary Tour 2025” O2 Arena show in London in front of over 20,000 fans in between the band’s set and the opening act, The Legendary Orchestra, a specially formed symphonic group with musicians like violinist Mia Asano, hurdy-gurdy player Patty Gurdy, and conductor/vocalist Noa Gruman, enhancing the band’s show with orchestral arrangements, choirs, and storytelling offering a grander, cinematic metal experience.
Listen to the album version of “Crossing The Rubicon”
https://sabaton.lnk.to/rubicon
As bassist Pär Sundström says, it was filmed at a historic location in Italy.
“This was one of the most enjoyable music videos we’ve ever made. Everything flowed smoothly thanks to the amazing energy of the actors and the unique charm of the location. We spent two days filming in Sabbioneta, Italy, at the Teatro all’Antica, which is one of the oldest surviving indoor theatres in Europe. It was a fascinating location, full of character and history. Since the theatre operates as a museum during the day, we were only allowed to film in the evenings, which added a layer of challenge to the production.”
LEGENDS is available now
https://sabaton.lnk.to/legendsbio








