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The Rock + Metal Bands Touring in 2023 – Guide

It's tour time! Rock and metal bands are hitting the road hard in 2023, and Loudwire is here to round them all up for you. Buckle up and get ready for a great year, because these are the bands touring in 2023 .

Are you prepared for another year of stellar shows and massive tours from a mix of rock and metal bands? Because there's a lot of that to get excited about in 2023. It's undoubtedly going to be a year filled with rock.

But don't worry if you can't remember all the tour dates offhand. We have the bands' 2023 schedules covered right here for you to scroll through. And be sure to stay on your toes, because some bands — Metallica , Pantera  and more — are already plotting 2024 dates, as well. What could be more exciting than that?

For now, let's take a look at 2023, the year that lies before us. Consider this your guide to the rock and metal bands touring in 2023. Get stoked! And run, don't walk , to get your tickets now.

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Rock’s 28 Most Anticipated 2023 Tours

It's been a tough couple of years for the music industry. After the COVID-19 pandemic effectively shut down live shows, many artists struggled to figure out their next moves.

But as many musicians have noted over the past two years, the gradual shift back to live performing has been a relief. Not only is touring one of the most profitable ways for artists to make a living, but the connection with audiences is also difficult to replicate on a screen.

For some, like Bruce Springsteen , 2023 will be the first time they've hit the road for a real tour since before the pandemic. (Springsteen has not toured with the E Street Band since 2017.) "I'm really looking forward to it myself," he told Rolling Stone . " We're going to have a lot of fun." Meanwhile, Joni Mitchell is scheduled to perform her  first full-length concert in more than two decades, and Blink-182 has reformed for a massive global tour.

For others, 2023 will feel a lot different than previous years. Depeche Mode will launch their first tour since the death of founding member Andy Fletcher. Dead & Company , who formed in 2015, will embark on what is reported to be their final tour together. Bob Weir has promised to put on an " exciting, celebratory, and heartfelt last run of shows ."

In short, there's a lot to look forward to in 2023. We've rounded up some of the most anticipated rock tours that we know about so far.

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All good things come to an end – just ask Elton John , who wrapped up his long and illustrious career as a touring artist in July 2023, playing his last-ever gig in Stockholm, Sweden. He’s not the only musician stepping back from the road this year – a host of fellow rock icons have announced their retirement. There are two caveats: the is that some are only retiring from touring, rather than ceasing to exist as a band, while the second is that musicians often do change their minds (we’re looking at you, Mötley Crüe, with your so-called ‘Cessation Of Touring’ contract ). But here are nine bands who are definitely saying goodbye in 2023, so make sure you get your tickets before they disappear from the stage for good.

Announced way back in 2019, Kiss ’ End Of The Road tour is finally reaching, well, the end of the road. Granted, they’ve already said they were retiring from touring once before – in 2000 the original line-up embarked on the seemingly definitive The Farewell Tour – but this time it’s for real. “At some point, you’ve got to have some dignity and pride and quit while the gettin’s good,” Gene Simmons recently told Classic Rock . The tour, and their career as a live band wraps up, appropriately enough, with two hometown shows at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 1 and 2, 2023.

The country rock superstars’ original and very acrimonious break-up in 1980 seemed pretty definitive, only for them to reconvene 14 years later with the winkingly-titled Hell Freezes Over live album. Since then the Eagles have endured lawsuits from aggrieved former members and the death of founder and guitarist Glenn Frey in 2016. But now they’ve decided enough is enough and are officially wrapping up their final tour this Fall, with a show in Saint Paul, Minnesota, because that’s where every band so significantly tied up with the mythology of California should take their final bow.

Dead & Company

This one’s done and dusted. On July 16, 2023, the most successful of the Grateful Dead offshoots played their third and allegedly final show in their hometown of San Francisco. The three-night stand drew 120,000 rapturous Deadheads – perhaps even a few still riding out the brown acid from Woodstock. Significantly diminishing the air of finality around the final show, guitarist (and non-canon Grateful Dead member) John Mayer tweeted that Dead & Company “is still a band — we just don’t know what the next show will be.”

A slight fudge, this one, given that Aerosmith ’s Peace Out tour finishes in January 2024, but what’s a month between friends? Still, after 50-odd years of drugs, bust-ups, rehab and killer grade rock’n’roll, the Bad Boys From Boston are finally hanging up their scarves with a gig in Montreal. ‘What about their hometown?’ you ask. New Year’s Eve, thank you very much. The only downside is that original drummer Joey Kramer won’t be taking his bows with them - he’s absent from the tour.

Sometime in the late 70s or early 80s, a silent, high-level agreement was seemingly reached that compelled every radio station on the planet to play at least one Foreigner song per hour. It’s carried the AOR godfathers through to today, even if guitarist Mick Jones is the only remaining original member – and he rarely appears with them live these days due to health issues. But the time has finally come to wind everything the grandly-named Historic Final Tour, which ends in Holmdel, New Jersey. Will original singer Lou Gramm join them? We can but hope.

Kenny Loggins

In March, the 75-year-old Loggins announced his bluntly titled This Is It farewell tour, though he assuaged weeping yacht rock fans everywhere by adding that he was only done with “major touring” rather than hanging up his beard trimmer for good. The tour winds up in Santa Barbara in November, though given his pedigree as both a member of Loggins & Messina and as a solo artist, he’s got a hell of a set list to draw on. “I’ll be playing songs that I feel sum up the emotional story of my music. This will include 90 percent of the hits and 10 or so percent of the deeper cuts.”

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George Clinton and his multi-headed P-Funk collective revolutionised both funk and rock in the 70s, and he hasn’t stopped since. Until now, that is - P-Funk’s Just For The Funk Of It! Final Tour?!? is set to end in December in San Antonio. The 82-year-old announced back in 2018 that he had played his final show with P-Funk, so he’s come out retirement to retire. And the question marks in the tour’s name kind of leave the door open should he wish to don the star-shaped sunglasses and Bacofoil cape one more time in the future.

Most bands wait until they’re at least in their 70s before they bid adieu, but Candlebox frontman Kevin Martin is a mere stripling at 54. Still, he’s decided to call time on the band he co-founded in Seattle in the early 1990s with a farewell tour that will mark both the 30th anniversary of their self-titled debut album and the release of this year’s aptly-titled swansong LP The Long Goodbye (which also gives its name to this tour). “My music career had become so encompassing of my time… that I realized that I had not given my family what they actually needed from me, which was me,” he recently told DJ Eddie Trunk.

The Georgia new wave icons actually called in quits with a farewell tour in August 2022, but it seems that you can’t keep a good band down and they’re back for one last set of dates in the shape of a Vegas residency, which runs through to September and fill be followed by one (allegedly) honest-to-god last show in Huntington Beach, California in November.

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If the summer fever has you itching for a music festival where you can relax and just rock out with friends, family and loved ones, we have you covered. In 2023, numerous rock and metal bands are touring in their respective countries and beyond. Some even have dates booked for 2024.

With so many choices at your disposal, we wanted to outline and give a small shout-out to some of the top bands on tour right now. This is by no means an exhaustive list, these are just some of our favorites in no particular order. If you are interested in any of these artists, you can find a link in each section to buy concert tickets.

Alice in Chains

To begin with, we have the complex sound of Alice in Chains which combines elements of grunge and metal into rock. From harmonizing vocals to alternative styles of play, Alice in Chains is a unique experience.

They have announced a series of headlining shows in 2023 happening during fall. Furthermore, on some dates, they will also act as a support band for Guns N’ Roses’. These stops are Kansas City, San Antonio, Houston, San Diego and even Canada. Beyond that you can find Alice in Chains headlining across the US with some examples being:

  • 03 – Anaheim, CA – House Of Blues
  • 05 – Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Theater
  • 07 – Paso Robles, CA – Vina Robles Amphitheatre
  • 08 – Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort
  • 10 – Las Vegas, NV – Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood

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Here we have something both beautiful and bittersweet. Aerosmith have announced their Peace Out: The Farewell Tour . It is their final tour starting from September 2, 2023 in Philadelphia which will finish on January 26, 2024 in Montreal.

As the band stated in their Instagram post “PEACE OUT! After 50 years, 10 world tours, and playing for over 100 million fans… It’s time for one last go!”. Aerosmith has been a worldwide staple of rock music and now they going out in a blaze of glory. Fans will be able to find them across countless venues in the US and Canada with dozens of concerts going on well into 2024.

Some locations include:

  • 02 – Philadelphia, PA, US – Wells Fargo Center
  • 6 – Pittsburgh, PA, US – PPG Paints Arena
  • 9 – Elmont, NY, US – UBS Arena
  • 12 – Toronto, ON, Canada – Scotiabank Arena
  • 15 – Chicago, IL, US – United Center
  • 18 – Detroit, MI, US – Little Caesars Arena

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On a more visual note, Tool is also touring the US and Canada. The band is set to present their unmatched audio and visual spectacle during a total of 26 performances across the United States and Canada throughout October and November.

Prior to the ticket sales, TOOL Army has expanded its memberships, granting exclusive access to pre-sale tickets for members on June 8 at 10 am local time. An exclusive selection of VIP packages for the autumn 2023 tour dates will also be initially accessible to TOOL Army members. Visit the Tool website for exclusive merchandise you can purchase before buying tickets.

Some popular venues include:

  • 22 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life Festival
  • 3 – Loveland, CO – Budweiser Events Center
  • 6 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock Festival
  • 8 – Indio, CA – Power Trip
  • 11 – Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
  • 12 – Idaho Falls, ID – Mountain America Center

The multi-platinum rock band Disturbed announced their 36-date Take Back Your Life summer 2023 US tour back in April. It kicked off at Montreal’s Bell Centre and is still going strong. With the Take Back Your Life Tour, Disturbed will be reprising their appearances across the US for the first time since 2018.

Their message is that everyone is welcome at their concerts. One of their latest performances even had a mom and dad rocking out with their daughter in the front row. The lead singer, David Draiman, is being praised online for stopping the concert to talk to a young fan who knew all the songs and invited her on stage.

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Breaking Benjamin

Alongside Disturbed, you will also find the beautiful and melancholic hard rock sounds of Breaking Benjamin . The band is continuing their earlier 2023 tour throughout September. This time with the group Jinjer across the US. The majority of the songs performed will be from their album Aurora but older hits can be heard as well. Examples of dates are:

  • 30 – Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – Tinley Park, IL
  • 1 – Pine Knob Music Theatre – Clarkston, MI
  • 2 – Ruoff Music Center – Noblesville, IN
  • 6 – Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek – Raleigh, NC

Rob Zombie is currently touring with Alice Cooper as part of their 2023 show Freaks on Parade . These two masters of the macabre are rocking through their 19-city tour covering the US until September 24 th . Fans will be able to witness Rob’s signature visual experience mixing both horror, macabre and fantasy into the show.

Some dates include:

  • 01 – Tinley Park, IL –  Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre
  • 02 – Des Moines, IA –  Wells Fargo Arena
  • 05 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre
  • 06 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
  • 08 – Scranton, PA – The Pavilion at Montage Mountain
  • 09 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Foo Fighters

This year the Foo Fighters announced their first-ever array of headline shows since the passing of Taylor Hawkins . The tour will be in his honor and memory as the band announced on their social media. Most of the songs being played will be from the But Here We Are album. This new album is “brutally honest and emotionally raw response to everything Foo Fighters endured over the last year”.

  • 7 – Estádio Couto Pereira, Curitiba, Brazil – With Garbage + Wet Leg
  • 9 – The Town, São Paulo, Brazil
  • 15 – RiotFest, Chicago, US
  • 17 – Sea.Hear.Now, Asbury Park, NJ, US
  • 19 – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater, Virginia Beach, VA – with The Breeders

Pantera , the old masters of influential heavy metal and rock, have already embarked on their 2023 US tour this summer. Alongside Lamb of God as special guests, they are rocking out in 20 city stops until September 15 th . Their lineup includes surviving members like Philip Anselmo (vocals) and Rex Brown (bass), accompanied by guitarist Zakk Wylde and drummer Charlie Benante.

Dates include cities like:

  • 10 – Alton, VA – Blue Ridge Rock Festival
  • 12 – Alpharetta, GA – Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
  • 14 – Virginia Beach, VA – Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater At Virginia Beach
  • 15 – Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live
  • 23 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life

3 Doors Down

3 Doors Down are currently in the midst of their 2023 US tour that began on June 14 th in Baltimore. They are celebrating the 20 th anniversary of their multiplatinum 2002 sophomore album Away from the Sun . With Candlebox as support, they will continue their concerts until September 23 rd in Sugar Land, Texas.

Some random dates include:

  • 13 – Jacksonville, FL @ Daily’s Place
  • 15 – Tampa, FL @ MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre at the FL State Fairgrounds
  • 16 – Boca Raton, FL @ Mizner Park Amphitheater
  • 20 – Austin, TX @ Moody Amphitheater
  • 22 – Irving, TX @ The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
  • 23 – Sugar Land, TX @ Smart Financial Centre at Sugar Land

Last but not least, Nickelback has announced their 2023 Get Rollin’ Tour in support of their 10 th studio album of the same name. This massive endeavor will run across 38 cities this summer. It started back in June 12 th in Quebec City but will continue throughout fall. You can find Nickelback alongside artists such as Brantley Gilbert and Josh Ross in September and October.

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Remember the ‘90s?

It was a simpler time, full of optimism, Beanie Babies and great music.

While Beanie Babies may have since fallen out of favor, popular music from that decade has endured the test of time and still lives on in the hearts and minds of fans.

So much so that many of the popular groups from the dial-up internet era are still mounting huge tours this year.

If you’re hoping to get down with your favorite acts from just a few years back, we’ve compiled a list of the biggest ‘90s tours happening in 2022.

Red Hot Chili Peppers’ 2022 World Tour featuring The Strokes, Thundercat, St. Vincent and others on select dates

Runs July 23 through Sept. 18.

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Dave Matthews Band’s Summer 2022 Tour

Runs May 11 through Sept. 20.

Rage Against the Machine’s Public Service Announcement Tour featuring Run The Jewels

Runs July 9 through April 2, 2023.

Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill Tour featuring Garbage

Runs July 12 through Aug. 6.

Foo Fighters’ LIVE IN THE USA Tour

Runs May 14 through Oct. 7.

Third Eye Blind’s Summer Gods Tour featuring Taking Back Sunday and Hockey Dad

Runs June 22 through Aug. 13.

An Intimate Night with Brian McKnight

Runs March 12 through Oct. 7.

Backstreet Boys’ DNA World Tour

Runs April 8 through Sept. 14.

Goo Goo Dolls

Runs March 19 through Sept. 24.

Runs May 27 through Aug. 14.

Train’s AM Gold Tour featuring Jewel and Blues Traveler

Runs June 8 through Aug. 6.

Fatboy Slim

Runs March 23 through April 23.

Brooks and Dunn’s 2022 REBOOT Tour featuring Gabby Barrett, Jordan Davis, Riley Duckman, Walker Hayes, Jon Pardi and more on select dates.

Runs May 5 through Aug. 14.

Runs April 20 through Sept. 4.

The Chicks’ “The Chicks Tour” featuring Patty Griffin and Jenny Lewis

Runs June 14 through Aug. 13.

Rammstein’s North American Stadium Tour

Runs Aug. 21 through Sept. 24.

Melissa Etheridge’s One Way Out Tour

Runs March 16 through June 18.

Maxwell’s Night Tour featuring Anthony Hamilton and Joe

Runs March 9 through May 8.

Barenaked Ladies’ Last Summer On Earth Tour featuring The Gin Blossoms and Toad the Wet Sprocket

Runs June 3 through July 21.

Tool’s Fear Inoculum Tour featuring Blonde Redhead and The Acid Helps on select dates

Runs March 8 through June 18.

Boyz II Men featuring TLC on select dates

Runs March 10 through Aug. 4.

Ice Cube featuring Too Short, Zapp, Snoop Dogg, E-40 and Warren G on select dates

Runs March 17 through Sept. 2.

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They Might Be Giants

Runs May 12 through May 21, 2023

Nine Inch Nails

Runs April 28 through Sept. 24.

Nick Cave and Warren Ellis

Runs March 9 through April 3.

Runs March 24 through July 23.

Tori Amos’ Oceans to Oceans Tour

Runs April 27 through June 16.

Garth Brooks’ Stadium Tour

Runs March 26 through Sept. 17.

Runs March 11 through May 15.

Hanson’s Red Green Blue Tour

Runs July 12 through Sept. 14.

Dispatch and O.A.R.’s Summer Tour 2022 featuring G. Love and the Robert Randolph Band

Runs July 15 through Sept. 10

Pedro The Lion

Runs April 12 through June 3.

Kid Rock’s Bad Reputation Tour featuring Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, Grand Funk Railroad, Foreigner and Trey Lewis on select dates

Runs April 6 through Sept. 17.

Eve6′s Extreme Wealth Tour featuring We Are The Union, Field Medic and Jake Flores on select dates

Runs April 19 through May 19.

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  • Published: Mar. 18, 2024, 1:58 p.m.

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Ed Kowalczyk, the primer mover of Live, is taking his rock band on tour in 2024, co-headlining with Stone Temple Pilots. Here, Kowalczyk performs with Live at Shaky Knees 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images) (Photo by Scott Legato/Getty Images)

Two powerhouse ‘90s rock bands are going on tour in summer 2024, celebrating the 30th anniversary of albums that cemented their fame.

Live, led by Ed Kowalczyk , and Stone Temple Pilots , now fronted by Jeff Gutt , are set to perform on Aug. 27 at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre in Pelham. The Alabama date is part of a 19-city “Jubilee Tour” that points to milestones for “Throwing Copper,” Live’s No. 1 record from 1994, and “Purple,” a chart-topper for STP that same year.

Tickets for the Pelham show go on sale Friday, March 22, at 10 a.m. CT via Ticketmaster/Live Nation , after a round of pre-sales. Prices are $49.50, $59.50, $79.50 and $99.50, plus service charges, according to promoter Live Nation. Several pre-sales are planned, starting on Tuesday at 10 a.m. CT and running through Thursday, March 21, at 10 p.m. CT, according to the Ticketmaster/Live Nation listing.

Soul Asylum will be the opening act on the tour; Live and Stone Temple Pilots will alternate for the closing spot on the lineup. Live is set to close at Oak Mountain, according to a press release from Live Nation.

Right now, Pelham is the only Alabama stop on the tour, but the bands are scheduled to perform in Southern cities such as Rogers, Arkansas (Aug. 24, Walmart Arkansas Music Pavilion ); Jacksonville, Florida (Aug. 30, Daily’s Place ); and Alpharetta, Georgia (Aug. 31, Ameris Bank Amphitheatre ).

Live has nine studio albums to its credit, 1989-present. The band is best known, however, for “Throwing Copper,” produced by Jerry Harrison of the Talking Heads. The multi-platinum album included hit singles such as “Lightning Crashes,” “Selling the Drama,” “I Alone” and “All Over You.”

Kowalczyk, a singer, songwriter and guitarist, is a founding member of Live and its longtime prime mover. He’s the only original member currently touring with Live, and has been the band’s frontman for most of its history, which dates back to 1984.

Stone Temple Pilots

Stone Temple Pilots are going on tour in 2024, co-headlining with Live. The tour will celebrate the 30th anniversary of Stone Temple Pilots' album “Purple" and Live's album “Throwing Copper." (Courtesy photo)

Stone Temple Pilots have eight studio albums to their credit, 1992-present, and hits such as “Plush,” “Creep,” “Vasoline,” “Interstate Love Song,” “Big Empty,” “Big Bang Baby” and “Trippin’ on a Hole in a Paper Heart.” After breaking through with the 1992 album “Core,” STP followed with “Purple,” a sophomore blockbuster that included the monster hit “Plush.” The song won several awards, including a 1994 Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Frontman Scott Weiland , a electrifying and unpredictable performer, founded Stone Temple Pilots in 1989 with guitarist Dean DeLeo, bassist Robert DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz. Weiland helped to bring STP to fame but also had a checkered history with the band. He famously struggled with drug addiction, and this contributed to STP calling it quits in 2003. The band reunited in 2008, with Weiland at the microphone, and split with him in 2013. (Weiland died in 2015 at age 48.)

Chester Bennington of Linkin Park replaced Weiland as the lead singer of STP, 2013-2015, and Jeff Gutt of Dry Cell took over as frontman in 2017. Gutt can be heard on two STP albums, 2018′s “Stone Temple Pilots” and 2020′s “Perdida.” Three original members of Stone Temple Pilots remain with the band, and will be on the tour this year with Gutt.

Live and Stone Temple Pilots both have strong fan bases in Alabama. Stone Temple Pilots has appeared at least four times at Oak Mountain Amphitheatre, with dates there 1997-2018. STP also played at the Schaeffer Eye Center Crawfish Boil in Birmingham in 2011. Live’s Kowalczyk played a solo date at Alabaster CityFest in 2013.

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Jared Baly

Are you ready to rock out throughout 2023? In a post-pandemic digital age of endless TikTok reels and electropop dancing, rock has taken the backseat across pop culture. However, this year has a lot of great rock music that may be the ultimate cure to your social media Top 40 blues. From the legendary Grammy Award-winning Red Hot Chili Peppers to alternative punk royalty Fall Out Boy and Blink-182, 2023's hottest rock bands are moving full-speed-ahead with electrifying new music and international concert tours. Emo supergroups My Chemical Romance and Paramore return to the forefront of the music industry with new records and sold out shows; and Italian glam rock foursome Måneskin finally have a Grammy nomination under their belt.

Which trending rock musicians are you most excited to see live, and whose records are you currently listening to? Vote below for the best rock bands of 2023, and be sure to also check out this year's top new rock songs afterwards. 

Foo Fighters

Foo Fighters

Metallica

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Arctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys

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  • # 236 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 223 of 273 on The Greatest Live Bands of All Time

Green Day

  • # 3 of 82 on The Best New Artists Of 2023
  • # 2 of 28 on The Best New Rock Bands Of 2023
  • # 192 of 250 on The Best LGBTQ+ Musicians

Paramore

  • # 258 of 351 on The Best Female Vocalists Ever
  • # 31 of 69 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time
  • # 627 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked

Blur

  • # 310 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 260 of 273 on The Greatest Live Bands of All Time
  • # 894 of 1,151 on The Greatest Musical Artists of All Time

Muse

  • # 21 of 69 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time
  • # 203 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 52 of 273 on The Greatest Live Bands of All Time

My Chemical Romance

My Chemical Romance

Blink-182

Def Leppard

Fall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy

Coldplay

Imagine Dragons

Greta Van Fleet

Greta Van Fleet

  • # 692 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 23 of 36 on The Best Musical Groups Featuring Brothers, Ranked
  • # 19 of 69 on The Best Musical Artists From Michigan

Twenty One Pilots

Twenty One Pilots

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  • # 115 of 121 on The Most Respected Rappers, Ranked
  • # 439 of 485 on Things That Are Not As Cool As People Think They Are

Journey

  • # 41 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 39 of 273 on The Greatest Live Bands of All Time
  • # 3 of 296 on The Greatest Musical Artists of the '80s

boygenius

  • # 57 of 69 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time
  • # 27 of 157 on Music Fans Rank The 2023 Coachella Lineup
  • # 45 of 45 on The Best Indie Music Trios Of All Time

Nickelback

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  • # 639 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 970 of 1,151 on The Greatest Musical Artists of All Time

Glass Animals

Glass Animals

  • # 8 of 107 on The Very Best Indie Pop Bands and Artists
  • # 41 of 65 on The Best Pop Artists Of 2023
  • # 5 of 20 on The Best Pop Groups Of 2023

Arcade Fire

Arcade Fire

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  • # 699 of 865 on The 250+ Greatest Rock Bands Of All Time, Ranked
  • # 243 of 273 on The Greatest Live Bands of All Time

The Lumineers

The Lumineers

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  • # 27 of 248 on The Most Hipster Bands
  • # 460 of 485 on Things That Are Not As Cool As People Think They Are

Bastille

  • # 45 of 248 on The Most Hipster Bands
  • # 20 of 45 on The Best Bands Like Panic! at the Disco
  • # 4 of 46 on The Best Bands Like Imagine Dragons

HAIM

  • # 64 of 69 on The Best Musical Trios Of All-Time
  • # 83 of 98 on The Best Current Female Singers
  • # 113 of 248 on The Most Hipster Bands

All Time Low

All Time Low

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  • # 7 of 45 on The Best Bands Like Panic! at the Disco
  • # 21 of 36 on The Best Bands Named After Songs and Albums

The Linda Lindas

The Linda Lindas

  • # 30 of 82 on The Best New Artists Of 2023
  • # 12 of 28 on The Best New Rock Bands Of 2023
  • # 20 of 157 on Music Fans Rank The 2023 Coachella Lineup

alt-J

  • # 960 of 1,151 on The Greatest Musical Artists of All Time
  • # 8 of 248 on The Most Hipster Bands
  • # 54 of 78 on The Best Tiny Desk Concerts From NPR Music

Band of Horses

Band of Horses

Guided by Voices

Guided by Voices

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