Staind have announced a Spring 2024 US tour with direct support from fellow hard-rockers Seether. Saint Asonia (featuring former Three Days Grace singer Adam Gontier) and country rocker Tim Montana will also be on the bill.
Billed as “The Tailgate Tour,” the outing kicks off on April 18th in St. Augustine, Florida, and runs through May 15th in Pelham, Alabama. The majority of the newly announced dates fall in May.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale for the new dates starts Thursday (November 16th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Backstage. General ticket sales go live on Friday (November 17th) at noon local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“I’m really looking forward to being back on the road with my good friends Seether, Tim Montana, and Saint Asonia,...
Billed as “The Tailgate Tour,” the outing kicks off on April 18th in St. Augustine, Florida, and runs through May 15th in Pelham, Alabama. The majority of the newly announced dates fall in May.
A Live Nation ticket pre-sale for the new dates starts Thursday (November 16th) at 10 a.m. local time using the code Backstage. General ticket sales go live on Friday (November 17th) at noon local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
“I’m really looking forward to being back on the road with my good friends Seether, Tim Montana, and Saint Asonia,...
- 11/14/2023
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Singer Adam Gontier joined his former band Three Days Grace onstage in Huntsville, Alabama, on Wednesday night (April 19) to rock two songs from their 2006 album, One-x.
It’s been 10 years since Gontier parted ways with Three Days Grace. He went on to front the rock band Saint Asonia, and more recently started a brand-new project called Diviidedby. Three Days Grace have continued on with bassist Brad Walst’s brother Matt taking over lead vocals for the past decade, churning out several more hits on rock radio along the away.
At the Huntsville gig, Gontier surprised fans by entering the stage for the final two songs of Three Days Grace’s set, after being introduced by the band’s aforementioned current singer, Matt Walst. The two singers shared vocal duties on “Riot” and “Never Too Late.”
Three Days Grace were at the Probst Arena at the Von Braun Center serving as...
It’s been 10 years since Gontier parted ways with Three Days Grace. He went on to front the rock band Saint Asonia, and more recently started a brand-new project called Diviidedby. Three Days Grace have continued on with bassist Brad Walst’s brother Matt taking over lead vocals for the past decade, churning out several more hits on rock radio along the away.
At the Huntsville gig, Gontier surprised fans by entering the stage for the final two songs of Three Days Grace’s set, after being introduced by the band’s aforementioned current singer, Matt Walst. The two singers shared vocal duties on “Riot” and “Never Too Late.”
Three Days Grace were at the Probst Arena at the Von Braun Center serving as...
- 4/20/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
Staind have announced the new album Confessions of the Fallen, the band’s first new studio LP in 12 years. In advance of the album’s fall release, the Massachusetts rockers have unveiled the first single, “Lowest in Me.”
The album news comes a few weeks after Staind announced a co-headlining summer US tour with Godsmack. The outing kicks off July 18th in St. Louis, Missouri, with tickets available here.
“Lowest in Me” features frontman Aaron Lewis’ familiar voice over hard-rocking instrumentals with a big chorus. The tune adds a slight industrial vibe to Staind’s typical post-grunge sound.
“I did want to modernize the sound and bring us up to date,” Lewis said in a press release. “You can certainly recognize the band but at the same time you can hear that we’ve been paying attention and understand what kind of sounds and approaches we can use that maybe...
The album news comes a few weeks after Staind announced a co-headlining summer US tour with Godsmack. The outing kicks off July 18th in St. Louis, Missouri, with tickets available here.
“Lowest in Me” features frontman Aaron Lewis’ familiar voice over hard-rocking instrumentals with a big chorus. The tune adds a slight industrial vibe to Staind’s typical post-grunge sound.
“I did want to modernize the sound and bring us up to date,” Lewis said in a press release. “You can certainly recognize the band but at the same time you can hear that we’ve been paying attention and understand what kind of sounds and approaches we can use that maybe...
- 4/19/2023
- by Spencer Kaufman
- Consequence - Music
A host of stars will join today’s Rock For Relief virtual benefit concert for Feeding America’s Covid-19 Response Fund.
B.J. Thomas, Lisa Loeb, George Thorogood, Corey Taylor alongside Gavin Rossdale, Don Felder (a former lead guitarist of the Eagles), Myles Kennedy (Alter Bridge),Lzzy Hale & Joe Hottinger (Halestorm), Jesse Hasek (10 Years), Filter, The Dead Daisies, Chris Robertson (Black Stone Cherry), Starset, Brandon Saller (Atreyu), Ricky Byrd, Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel, Joe Grushecky, Kathy Sledge, Bones Owens, Danielia Cotton, Matt Bigland (Dinosaur Pile-Up) and more set to perform during United Stations Media Networks and Storic Media Podcast Network present “Rock For Relief” benefit concert supporting Feeding America's Covid-19 Response Fund on July 3 at 8pm Et and again at 11pm Et broadcasted here.
United Stations Media and Storic Media are teaming up with Feeding America to raise awareness and donations for families in local communities across the nation. The “Rock...
B.J. Thomas, Lisa Loeb, George Thorogood, Corey Taylor alongside Gavin Rossdale, Don Felder (a former lead guitarist of the Eagles), Myles Kennedy (Alter Bridge),Lzzy Hale & Joe Hottinger (Halestorm), Jesse Hasek (10 Years), Filter, The Dead Daisies, Chris Robertson (Black Stone Cherry), Starset, Brandon Saller (Atreyu), Ricky Byrd, Bobby Whitlock & CoCo Carmel, Joe Grushecky, Kathy Sledge, Bones Owens, Danielia Cotton, Matt Bigland (Dinosaur Pile-Up) and more set to perform during United Stations Media Networks and Storic Media Podcast Network present “Rock For Relief” benefit concert supporting Feeding America's Covid-19 Response Fund on July 3 at 8pm Et and again at 11pm Et broadcasted here.
United Stations Media and Storic Media are teaming up with Feeding America to raise awareness and donations for families in local communities across the nation. The “Rock...
- 7/3/2020
- Look to the Stars
This article will list, as stated, 10 underrated bands in today’s music industry. Some of the choices might seem like they aren’t underrated but I give my reasons for each. Not every underrated band I could think of made it on here but that was part of the fun compiling the list. Also, not everyone will agree but it is opinion after all and that’s what comment sections are for.
My justification for the underrated tag is lack of airtime, be it TV or radio, and general lack of recognition. For example, Silverstein are an underrated band (though not on this list) but they don’t get half the recognition of a band like You Me at Six. I don’t like to say certain bands are overrated and thus don’t deserve their success because any rock band deserves any success they get.
For example, I know...
My justification for the underrated tag is lack of airtime, be it TV or radio, and general lack of recognition. For example, Silverstein are an underrated band (though not on this list) but they don’t get half the recognition of a band like You Me at Six. I don’t like to say certain bands are overrated and thus don’t deserve their success because any rock band deserves any success they get.
For example, I know...
- 5/26/2013
- by Curtis Dillon
- Obsessed with Film
Canadian rock band Three Days Grace is moving forward after announcing yesterday singer Adam Gontier — who was with the band for two decades — had left the group. The band announced yesterday morning that My Darkest Days singer Matt Walst (and brother of Three Days Grace member Brad Walst) would be joining the band temporarily for their North American tour kicking off on Feb. 1 with Shinedown.
"Former lead singer, Adam Gontier, has left the group effective immediately due to a health issue," the band said in the statement, adding they were "surprised and distressed" by Gontier's "sudden departure." A subsequent post yesterday fleshed out more details, stating the band found out Dec. 21 that "Adam wished to resign from the band" because of a "non life threatening health issue and wanted the band to continue moving forward with him."
The subsequent speculation about Gontier's condition led the former Three Days Grace singer...
"Former lead singer, Adam Gontier, has left the group effective immediately due to a health issue," the band said in the statement, adding they were "surprised and distressed" by Gontier's "sudden departure." A subsequent post yesterday fleshed out more details, stating the band found out Dec. 21 that "Adam wished to resign from the band" because of a "non life threatening health issue and wanted the band to continue moving forward with him."
The subsequent speculation about Gontier's condition led the former Three Days Grace singer...
- 1/10/2013
- by Huffington Post Music Canada
- Huffington Post
The hard-rocking Canucks Three Days Grace from Norwood, Ontario, after what feels like far too long a gap, are back with fresh material in the form of their fourth studio album, Transit of Venus. Sticking to their standard three-year release cycle – Three Days Grace (2003), One-x (2006) and Life Starts Now (2009) – the group, still formidably led by skilled vocalist Adam Gontier, have plucked their album’s name from the headlines and Venus’ visible traverse of the sun on June 5. The title is fitting in more ways than one; as it is not only timely but with regards to the album in its entirety is (pardon the pun) out of this world.
In a number of ways Three Days Grace’s latest is both immensely loyal to the band’s coarse, high-energy style while also moving in some different directions which include some fascinating guitar rifts evident in their first single Chalk Outline...
In a number of ways Three Days Grace’s latest is both immensely loyal to the band’s coarse, high-energy style while also moving in some different directions which include some fascinating guitar rifts evident in their first single Chalk Outline...
- 10/2/2012
- by Simon Brookfield
- We Got This Covered
Finland's mighty cello-metal warriors Apocalyptica have just put the word on the street: their seventh studio album – the latest since 2007's international smash Worlds Collide – will be coming out this summer. Details are still a bit sketchy at this point, but what's been revealed so far sounds very promising... so hit the jump and find out more! Worlds Collide helped boost the Helsinki-based quartet – comprised of cellists Eicca Toppinen, Paavo Lötjönen and Perttu Kivilaakso, with rhythms supplied by Mikko Sirén – to newfound worldwide fame, produced the hit single I Don't Care (featuring Adam Gontier of Three Days Grace on vocals) and led to the band's most...
- 2/15/2010
- FEARnet
Three Days Grace reigned Billboard's Rock Songs chart in 2009 with their single "Break". They won over the likes of Breaking Benjamin, Muse, Kings of Leon, Foo Fighters and Shinedown among others.
In addition, "Break" also marks their return to No. 1 spot of Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. This band previously ruled the chart with "Pain", which is taken from their second album "One-x", in December 2006.
"Break" appears in the band's third studio project "Life Starts Now". The track tells about the band's effort to break away from bad influences. "It's pretty much just breaking out and letting loose. You don't have to be stuck in whatever it is you're dealing with," guitarist Barry Stock said during an interview.
"Life Starts Now" itself was released across United States on September 22. it debuted at No. 3 on Billboard Hot 200 with 79,000 copies, becoming the band's highest-charting album to date. It also cracked the...
In addition, "Break" also marks their return to No. 1 spot of Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. This band previously ruled the chart with "Pain", which is taken from their second album "One-x", in December 2006.
"Break" appears in the band's third studio project "Life Starts Now". The track tells about the band's effort to break away from bad influences. "It's pretty much just breaking out and letting loose. You don't have to be stuck in whatever it is you're dealing with," guitarist Barry Stock said during an interview.
"Life Starts Now" itself was released across United States on September 22. it debuted at No. 3 on Billboard Hot 200 with 79,000 copies, becoming the band's highest-charting album to date. It also cracked the...
- 12/28/2009
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
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