Absolutely amazing!!
by HannahWaggs on 12/14/24Rating: 5 out of 5Growing up i listened to tbs and seeing them in concert was amazing! We were in the Egyptian ball room in IN . I would definitely see them again!
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Taking Back Sunday is one of the most notable bands to emerge from emo’s third wave. The group, which formed in 1999 on Long Island, New York, has featured the lineup of vocalist Adam Lazzara, guitarist John Nolan, bassist Shaun Cooper and drummer Mark O'Connell for nearly two decades. TBS have released eight studio albums, including their 2002 platinum-certified debut Tell All Your Friends and four career Top 10 releases on the Billboard 200. After 2004’s “A Decade Under the Influence” became their first single to hit the Alternative Airplay chart, the quartet released their breakthrough 2006 effort Louder Now, led by the Hot 100-charting single “MakeDamnSure.” The band spent 2022 collaborating with the likes of Steve Aoki and The Maine before releasing their 2023 full-length, 152.
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Taking Back Sunday 2025 Tour Dates:
Check out an average Taking Back Sunday setlist before you see their 2025 North American Tour.
Taking Back Sunday’s co-headlining tour with Coheen and Cambria starts in August. After opening the tour in Maryland Heights, Missouri, the band will then tour much of North America through mid-September.
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Taking Back Sunday’s co-headlining tour with Coheed and Cambria kicks off August 16, 2025 at Saint Louis Music Park in Maryland Heights, Missouri.
Fans will have the opportunity to purchase one VIP package for the Taking Back Sunday tour. The VIP package includes:
Taking Back Sunday will share the stage with co-headliner Coheed and Cambria, with support from Foxing on all dates.
Tickets for Taking Back Sunday's 2025 tour dates are on sale now via Ticketmaster. Standard Tickets are still available for many dates.
A recent Taking Back Sunday setlist can be viewed on Ticketmaster.
Growing up i listened to tbs and seeing them in concert was amazing! We were in the Egyptian ball room in IN . I would definitely see them again!
All the bands were awesome. Taking Back Sunday did a great show. The Used was awesome. this was my 3rd time seeing both of them and they did not disappoint.
The show looked like like it would have been great. Unfortunately I decided to get the seats on the side. Do you know what I heard, NOTHING BUT FREAKING MUMBLING worst show ever. And yes I contacted the savemart center and 104.1, they both stated it was the bands that set up the speakers
I love TBS, they are so nostalgic to me! But, the acoustics in the Save Mart Center were absolutely horrible. As well as the costs of drinks, outrageous. Live music, but will chose a smaller venue on my next show.
First time seeing a concert at the Mullet Arena. Wasn't disappointed! Easy parking and entry. Good sight lines. Sound system tight! All 3 bands; Raue, Taking Back Sunday and The Used, put on a great show. Looking forward to attending a Sun Devil hockey game.
Sound was horrible, chairs were so small, too close together....so uncomfortable. Warm water for 5or 6 dollars. Glad I got to see the bands I do wish a different venue was chosen. Paid all that money for a show that sounded like it was played through a megaphone
We’ve seen them numerous times and they’ve been great every time. This time however, was not the case. First, they were way too loud, you really couldn’t hear the words being sung. Maybe the venue played a part in that, but I noticed at least one instance when during Decade under the influence was being played, they didn’t even play the piano part towards the end chorus. Adam was all over the place as usual, swinging the mic around barely sounding intelligible. It just wasn’t a good experience, it felt very rushed.
The Used never disappoints. Always a great show. Taking Back Sunday and Raue were also very entertaining. Only downside was how squished together the seating was. Could not sit comfortably without touching the person next to you.
Best show I’ve seen in a long time. I love how organic they were. Sounded Amazing. Can’t wait to see them again. 😍😍😍
I have never been to a concert at the mullet arena but they needed speakers in the front of the stage. They only had speakers on the side. Basically all I could hear was the drunk lead singer slurring their words into the microphone. The way the speakers were set up I could barely hear music faintly around me.