concert dates, They have always struggled commercially in the UK yet their shows are always attended well and the band are clearly grateful to the fans who continue to support them.
View all concerts. In fact I was more excited about seeing Naked Raygun and Stiff Little Fingers. With grunge rock and punk rock gaining mainstream popularity in the early 90s, Bad Religion signed with Atlantic Records and released their seventh album “Recipe For Hate” in 1993. Him and his brother are very talented musicians. Have seen Bad Religion many times and they put on a great show last night at the Hollywood Palladium like usual. Hoping they will return to the Observatory very soon.
However, they were as always solid from the first song to the last. Their setlist was fantastic. They sound great, their post-2000 set was incredible (30 songs). Bad Religion’s no-holds-barred punk attitude has weathered the test of time where Linkin Park’s angst-driven attraction has withered and crumbled away. What an incredible show! That said there was enough great songs in the set to satisfy any BR fan and to put a smile on my face. The group demanded our undivided attention from the moment they stepped on stage, and we were well rewarded for giving it to them.
They played song after song after song which was fantastic. You can find the list of Bad Religion tour dates here. The atmosphere of the concert was awesome. concert ticket, I really hope to god they come back soon cause I would love to see them again.
High energy. I unfortunately didn't get tickets for the first show the night before, but I was exceedingly pleased with the performance I saw.
Bad religion put on one hell of a show! Almost always in a large venue which is not my favorite way to see a punk band. A nice mix of old and new music. concerts, Highlight: They played "The Handshake" from "Stranger Than Fiction.".
It's always a disappointment for me but then again they aren't really even the same band that put out those first two records. After a series of tours and record releases, and the loss of Schayer (replaced by Brooks Wackerman), the band returned to Epitaph records in 2001.
Best SHOW EVERY, Greg and his theologians brought the house down. With their punk rock attitudes towards today's politics and Trump bashing. They played for 45 mins or so then took a water break and busted out the whole Suffer album.
The opener was a band called “Emily Davis and the Murder Police” who I had never heard of and they blew me away.
Your email address will not be published. What can I say? OFF! Can't wait to see them again!! They keep doing great punk-rock music, and being 35 years on the road give them a public covering all ages. Absolutely excellent show and I'll see them again the next chance I get. Laura Grace is super talented in person and so cool to have seen one of my favorite bands perform live. These guys still have it. Comenzó a las 21hs y termino a las 22, repasando su carrera y tocando 3 temas del nuevo album. Any chance to see Bad Religion is not to be missed. The greatest band put on the greatest show ... Bad Religion played many of their iconic hits along with every song from the classic album No Control. After more than 18 years, they still rock on the stage.
Hard core and looked like were having a blast.
In Spring of 2010 the band celebrated their 30th anniversary by going on a 30 nights, 30 song set tour throughout Southern California and Nevada. Their next tour date is at Multiusos Fontes do Sar in Santiago de Compostela, after that … Although they gained a cult following with many of their early albums, Bad Religion did not experience major worldwide commercial success until the 1994 release of their eighth studio album Stranger Than Fiction, which spawned their biggest hits "Infected" and a re-recorded version of "21st Century", and was certified gold in both the United States and Canada.
Can’t wait to see them again. Catch them live by checking out the tour dates and concert … Book with Ents24.com, the UK's biggest entertainment guide. Pretty legendary, thanks to me going full MAGA in the mosh pit. They are most known for their lyrics that often relate to social and political commentary. I hope those guys never stop. They are like a well oiled machine when it comes to performing. Bad Religion Tour 2020-2021: Bad Religion are an American punk rock band from San Fernando Valley, California, consisting of frontman and only consistent member Greg Graffin, alongside Brett Gurewitz, … https://www.ticketmaster.com/Bad-Religion-tickets/artist/734491 These guys were awesome. Playing through their hits and playing at least one or two songs off just about every record since Suffer. Beneath the ominous fragmented backdrop they rock out through a two hour set which keeps the crowds engaged, cheering and moshing. Very Great performances by Dave Hause, Against Me! I can't wait to see Bad Religion again. It was obvious that after decades of touring they have their shows near perfected, but that is not to say that it was mechanical or boring. The band makes extensive use of soaring 3-part vocal harmonies, guitar solos and intellectual lyrics that often contain political or religious commentary. Punk rock legends Bad Religion have rescheduled their 40th Anniversary UK Tour to June 2021 in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Bad Religion Tour Dates 2021. Bad Religion concert tickets are on sale. Vocals as strong as ever, professional, yet personable in their stage presence.