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Three Days Grace Announce UK & European Tour With Badflower

Three Days Grace will tour Europe and the UK starting November 2025. They’ll be joined by Badflower as their opening act. The 21-date tour begins in Budapest, Hungary, on November 14th and ends in London, UK, on December 13th.

The band, now featuring vocalists Adam Gontier and Matt Walst, Barry Stock on guitar, Brad Walst on bass, and Neil Sanderson on drums, is excited to perform for fans. Their latest album, EXPLOSIONS, came out in 2022, and they recently released a new single, Mayday, in November 2024.

Tour stops include cities like Paris, Amsterdam, and Berlin. Fans can expect to hear hits like I Hate Everything About You alongside newer tracks. Tickets go on sale Friday, May 2nd, at 10 a.m. local time, with presales starting earlier.

For more details, visit Three Days Grace’s official website.

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Three Days Grace & Breaking Benjamin Announce 2025 Co-Headline U.S. Tour

Rock fans rejoice: Three Days Grace and Breaking Benjamin have just announced a co-headline U.S. tour slated for late summer and fall 2025. The tour kicks off August 29 in Ridgedale, Missouri, at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena and will hit cities like Austin, Charlotte, and Newark before wrapping up September 23 in Des Moines, Iowa, at Wells Fargo Arena. Rising rock act Return To Dust will join as special guests for the full run.

The announcement follows a wave of excitement from both bands’ camps, with Three Days Grace teasing the tour on social media earlier today. Tickets go on sale to the public this Friday, April 11, at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster, with fan pre-sales starting tomorrow, April 9. The tour promises a high-energy showcase of hits from both bands, who’ve collectively dominated rock charts with tracks like I Hate Everything About You and The Diary of Jane.

This marks another joint venture for the two acts, who previously toured together in 2019, thrilling audiences nationwide. For the full list of dates and ticket details, visit threedaysgrace.com or breakingbenjamin.com.

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Three Days Grace Reunite With Original Vocalist Adam Gontier

Three Days Grace have officially reunited with their original vocalist, Adam Gontier, following weeks of fan speculation sparked by cryptic online posts. The Canadian rock band confirmed the news, marking Gontier’s return after his initial departure in 2013. This reunion brings a fresh dynamic to the lineup, as Gontier will be joining alongside current vocalist and guitarist Matt Walst in a five-member powerhouse.

The exciting news was revealed yesterday (October 2nd), when the band shared a casual voicemail from Gontier to Walst on their social media channels. In the message, Gontier says, “Hey Matt, it’s Adam. I’m just running a few minutes behind, but I will be at the studio soon. If you could just let everybody know.” This playful message sent fans into a frenzy, especially considering Gontier had already participated in live performances with the band earlier in 2023, rekindling nostalgia with classic hits like Hate Everything About You and Never Too Late.

Now, it’s official: Gontier is back as a full-time member, joining a lineup that includes Matt Walst, bassist Brad Walst, lead guitarist Barry Stock, and drummer Neil Sanderson. Despite the changes, the band assures fans that their synergy hasn’t missed a beat. “It’s like we got back in a room together and picked up where we left off,” Gontier shared in a statement. “We’ve been friends for so long, it’s kind of natural to get back together.”

Walst, who has been with the band since Gontier’s departure, expressed his excitement about the new chapter. “It’s been so much fun and inspiring making this record. Combining over 20 years of Three Days Grace and doing something that no band has ever done. I’m excited for the fans to hear it!”

Three Days Grace, originally formed as Groundswell in 1992 by Gontier, Sanderson, and Brad Walst, later adopted their iconic name in 1997. With a series of chart-topping hits and a string of successful albums, their reunion with Gontier promises a bold new direction for the band. Fans can anticipate new music and a tour announcement in the near future.

The band’s most recent album, Explosions, was released in 2022, and it seems that the next era for Three Days Grace are poised to be bigger than ever.