Experience Three Days Grace Live at CFG Bank Arena
On, Three Days Grace will take the stage at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore as part of their highly anticipated Alienation Tour 2026. This event promises to be a thrilling showcase of the band's hard rock and post-grunge sound, featuring their latest hits from the album Alienation, including chart-toppers like Mayday and Apologies.
The Canadian rock band, formed in 1992, has captivated audiences with their powerful performances and emotional lyrics. With a lineup that includes lead vocalist Matt Walst, guitarist Barry Stock, bassist Brad Walst, and drummer/keyboardist Neil Sanderson, fans can expect an electrifying atmosphere filled with energy and passion. Their previous hits such as I Hate Everything About You, Animal I Have Become, and Pain have solidified their status in the rock genre.
CFG Bank Arena, known for hosting a variety of major events, will provide an excellent backdrop for this concert. The venue's acoustics and layout enhance the live music experience, making it a favorite among concertgoers in Baltimore. Attendees can look forward to a night filled with unforgettable music and an engaging performance from the opening acts, including I Prevail, who are sure to set the tone for an incredible evening.
Prices currently start around $120 for this event, reflecting the high demand for tickets to see Three Days Grace. Fans can purchase tickets through baltimore-tickets.com, ensuring they secure their spot at this remarkable concert. With various seating options available at CFG Bank Arena, attendees can choose from floor seats to balcony views, catering to different preferences and budgets.
The concert is expected to last approximately two hours, providing ample time for fans to enjoy a full setlist of both new tracks and classic favorites. As a reminder, attendees should be aware of age restrictions and venue policies when planning their visit.
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Three Days Grace in Corpus Christi
Three Days Grace put on a great show in Corpus! I was somewhat apprehensive with the replacement of their lead vocalist. However, my doubts were set aside by the end of the second song. The frontman from My Darkest Days stepped up and delivered. The band is solid. P.O.D. put on a great show as well...as usual, but cut their setlist due to time. These guys are always fun. It was my first time to see In This Moment. I wasn't quite sure about all the theatrics, but it was an interesting addition to a nice line up. The Hunger also played, but I missed them. This show was a great bang for the buck. The smaller Pavillion stage at Concrete Street makes for a more intimate - closer to the band - feel.