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Bury Tomorrow on Tour

Thundering, melodic guitars and brooding, vulnerable vocals are among the many things that have made Bury Tomorrow heroes in the metal world. Bury Tomorrow is a metalcore band that has striven to become one of the most beloved names on the scene. Bury Tomorrow is set to tour through Australia, Belgium, Austria, Germany, the United States, and Canada in 2023, performing to adoring fans across the globe. With a heavy sound and high energy, Bury Tomorrow likes to bring the audience into the show. Epic solos, improvisations and giving the fans the songs they love, Bury Tomorrow will shake up any stage, big or small. Their first album came in 2009 with Portraits. Three years later, they followed up with The Union Of Crowns (2012), which built on what they had learned from their previous work. Runes (2014) was their next album, followed by Earthbound (2016), both of which held to the band's roots while expanding and experimenting with their sound. In 2018, Bury Tomorrow released Black Flame, which was critically hailed by many. They then released their album Cannibal in 2020. 

Bury Tomorrow Live in Concert

Bury Tomorrow was formed in Southampton, England, in 2006 by brothers Daniel and Davyd Winter-Bates, as vocalist and bassist, respectively; drummer Adam Jackson; guitarist Mehdi Vismara; and Jason Cameron on rhythm guitar and vocals. Vismara left in 2013, with Kristan Dawson taking over as lead guitarist. Cameron left the band on amicable terms in 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to the addition of two new members to the band: Tom Prendergast on keyboards and vocals as well as Ed Hartwell on rhythm guitar. Mental health has been a major focus of Bury Tomorrow, both in and out of their music. The band's lyrics often concern mental illness, pulling from Daniel Winter-Bates personal experiences with depression. Daniel Winter-Bates also works as a culture improvement facilitator for the NHS.

"I'm glad [my struggles] have happened because to be an ambassador for it I want to know about it," said Daniel Winter-Bates in a 2020 interview with Metal Hammer. "It's s*** that I have constant anxiety or a tendency to be depressed but it's actually opened my eyes to so much more and given me the ability to use a platform positively, which is awesome. I've educated myself on mental health and have lived experience and I just want to let everyone know this is something tangible that everyone can go through and it's alright to talk about it positively. I've gained more than I've lost."

The band has worked to get more raw and honest over time, with outings such as Black Flame (2018) and Cannibal (2020) baring a great deal of emotion and insight. It's not just Daniel Winter-Bates exploring mental health issues, as the other band members often put their emotions and experiences into the band's songs. Bury Tomorrow has more than 700,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. Their most popular track, "Choke," has been streamed more than 26 million times. Their single "Black Flame" also has more than 20 million streams.

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 8 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Night Ever

    by TBrockey on 9/11/23Madison Theater - Covington

    Madison Theater was great. Cane Hill and BT were amazing. They had great energy and put on a fantastic show. They came out and met everyone after the show and were so nice and genuinely happy to meet all of us. 10/10 will always recommend.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    All around best experience

    by theGreatjambeano on 5/13/23The Underground - Charlotte

    First off, the venue is amazing and makes the show seem so personal. Second, my wife recently had ankle surgery,(post me buying tickets for bury tomorrow), the venue had great accommodations for wheelchairs, and the best seats we’ve had thus far with said wheelchair. Third, Bury Tomorrow is an excellent band, not only is their music top notch, they are just incredible people. They took the time after the show to stand by merch table and meet every single person who wanted to meet them, never rush a single person and actually enjoyed having a chat with everyone who wanted to. They will always be one of my favorites for that reason. Great guys. Would recommend 10/10 times.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal show! Great spot!

    by Paul on 5/13/23The Underground - Charlotte

    Absolutely amazing show. Seen several shows at The Underground and the acoustics always seem to get better. Premier show spot in Charlotte right now!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Metalcore

    by FKNHOSSTILE on 5/13/23The Masquerade - Hell - Atlanta

    This was first time to see them live and they did not disappoint 🤘🏻

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best time, best first concert!

    by OscarNAlas on 5/12/23The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues Houston - Houston

    First experience in a concert, favorite band taking such a special time in my life, it was an incredible experience, felt the energy, the excitement, the music flowing in my veins, amazed for such memory. Hope to see them back, same place but hopefully in the bigger stage, they deserve it. Thank you for bringing Bury Tomorrow to Houston, bring them back soon please.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bury Tomorrow - Atlanta

    by Cherish on 5/12/23The Masquerade - Hell - Atlanta

    Absolutely phenomenal! I had been waiting on them to come to the US for YEARS. One of my favorite bands. I will go see them every single time

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best metal concert ever

    by Prao on 5/12/23The Masquerade - Hell - Atlanta

    I’ve been following Bury Tomorrow for about 12 years now and it always broke my heart that they never came to the US. Well after 13 years they finally came to Atlanta and they put on a hell of a show! Great energy and all their songs were amazing. The single best metal concert I’ve ever been to. It wasn’t the most packed crowd but the energy was there on both sides. Daniel and the rest of the guys were incredibly humble and nice. Anytime they come back to Atlanta you can bet I’ll be there!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Must see!

    by CT on 5/5/23Echoplex - Los Angeles

    Been a fan of this band many years! First time seeing them live did not disappoint! Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals were all amazing! High energy, great crowd connection, and pure shredding is what they give you! Check these guys out before they head back across the pond!!!