Three Days Grace & Volbeat

Rock legends Three Days Grace and Volbeat are set to bring their signature sounds to Canada this summer with an official co-headlining tour. Produced by Live Nation Canada, the ten-city trek will kick off on June 7, 2025, at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, BC, making stops in cities including Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, and more before wrapping up on July 22, 2025, at Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, ON. Metalcore band Wage War will join as support on all dates.

The tour comes following the recent announcement of Adam Gontier’s official return to Three Days Grace. The esteemed rock veterans let fans in early on the exciting news, teasing a video across social media of Gontier and Walst linking up at the studio before releasing their first single “Mayday” which skyrocketed to #1 on the Mediabase active rock charts, remaining there for six weeks. “I feel like it’s been seamless, better than we were expecting,” says Gontier. “It’s like we got back in a room together and picked up where we left off. We have been friends for so long it’s kind of natural to get back in the room together.” Co-lead singer Matt Walst echoed, adding “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!”

Volbeat recently announced the details of their upcoming ninth album “God Of Angels Trust”, set to release late this year, as well as a new single ‘By a Monster’s Hand”. The album is a follow-up to 2021’s Servant Of The Mind. Volbeat recently returned to the live stage for the first time in 16 months in December as the support act for Iron Maiden at Allianz Parque, São Paulo, Brazil.

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About Three Days Grace:

Since 2003, Three Days Grace has staked a spot amongst the hard rock vanguard, breaking records, toppling charts, and moving millions of units worldwide. Overall, the band has nineteen #1 records at Mediabase Active Rock and eighteen #1s at Billboard/BDS Active Rock. The band has been nominated multiple times for “Best Rock Album” at the Juno Awards in addition to multiple nominations for “Rock Song of the Year” and “Rock Artist of the Year” at iHeartRadio Music Awards. Moreover, the band consistently averaged a staggering 13 million monthly listeners on Spotify—remaining one of the most listened to rock bands in the world. With over 5 billion combined streams, top tracks include hard rock anthems “I Hate Everything About You”, “Riot”, “Time of Dying”, among others.
To date, their veritable arsenal of number one includes “Home”, “Just Like You”, “Pain”, “Animal I Have Become”, “Never Too Late”, “Break”, “Good Life”, “World So Cold”, “Misery Loves My Company”, “The High Road”, “Chalk Outline”, “I am Machine, “Painkiller”, “The Mountain”,“Infra-Red”, “Right Left Wrong”, “So Called Life”, “Lifetime” and “Mayday”.
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About Volbeat:

Volbeat have risen from the clubs of Denmark to some of the biggest stages in the world, collecting more than 143 gold and platinum certifications along the way. The band has also accumulated 16 top ten singles on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, including ten number ones – the most of any band based outside of North America. They have received multiple awards across the globe and received a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for “Room 24 (feat. King Dimaond).
Their ninth album, God Of Angels Trust will be release on June 6th, 2025 and features the song “By a Monster’s Hand.”

The band, consisting of singer and guitarist Michael Poulsen, drummer Jon Larsen, bassist Kaspar Boye Larsen, and joined by lead guitarist Flemming C Lund while on tour, will be hitting the road on The Greatest Of All Tours Worldwide beginning June 7th, trekking across Canada, the US, UK and Europe.

About Wage War:
In order to grow, we shed the weight of previous expectations and stretch beyond our potential. Traveling a constant forward trajectory at lightspeed, Wage War not only push their own sound forward, but they also propel heavy music into new territory. The Florida quintet—Briton Bond , Cody Quistad , Seth Blake , Chris Gaylord , and Stephen Kluesener —have always tempered a pummeling metallic onslaught with unshakable melodies. On their fifth full-length
offering STIGMA , they outfit this signature style with industrial grit and electronic sheen, leveling up into the future in the process.
“We made a record that is authentic and true to us, first of all,” notes Cody. “Secondly, it breaks boundaries sonically and lyrically and moves the genre forward. It’s a statement. We’re stepping out, breaking free from whatever subgenre we fit into, and saying something. We make the music we want to make. STIGMA is special, because it resonates beyond the genre labels we’ve been often categorized with.”
A near-decade grind naturally brought Wage War to this point. They have unleashed a string of fan favorite albums, including Blueprints , Deadweight , Pressure , and Manic . Beyond looks from SPIN, Modern Drummer, American Songwriter, Revolver, Guitar World, and more, KERRANG! hailed the latter as “their greatest album yet,” and DORK raved, “It’s an embracing of being metalheads, popheads and just fans of good songs. On more than one occasion, there’s an earworm poking its head up through the dirt.” They also put up numbers, tallying hundreds of millions of streams boosted by the likes of “Stitch,” “Low,” “Manic,” and “Circle The Drain.”
Between selling out tour dates worldwide, they crafted what would become STIGMA with producer Drew Fulk .