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Drowning Pool

Metal

Drowning Pool Tickets

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United States

About

Alternative rock/metal band Drowning Pool rocked countless fans at the 2001 Ozzfest Tour, helping propel their debut album Sinner to platinum status in just six weeks. That good news shortly turned tragic following the death of lead singer Dave Williams, but the ever-resilient Drowning Pool has continued to sell tickets under a revolving list of singers, including Jason Jones (2003-2005), Ryan McCombs (2005-2011) and Jasen Moreno (2011-Present). The band is considered one of the best metal bands in concert and have played on multiple Ozzfest Tours. They released their fifth studio album, "Resilience," with new singer Moreno in 2013. "Resilience" features "In Memory Of..." dedicated to the late singer Williams and released on the 10th anniversary of his death, as well as "Saturday Night" and "One Finger and a Fist," which both will be popular at upcoming shows.

Drowning Pool formed in Dallas, Texas, in the second half of the 1990s with guitarist C.J. Pierce, bassist Stevie Benton and drummer Mike Luce. After releasing the platinum-selling "Sinner," Drowning Pool recorded one album with Jason Jones ("Desensitized") before doing two recordings ("Full Circle" and "Drowning Pool") with McCombs. After McCombs decided to rejoin SOiL (who he previously recorded and played with), Drowning Pool connected with Moreno, who joined the band on the road and in-studio in New Jersey for the recording of "Resilience." Drowning Pool is a band that continues to overcome incredible and sometimes horrific obstacles, such as the death of singer Dave Williams; yet they continue to trend forward and serve as one of modern rock's best live acts.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 50 reviews
  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Drowning Pool

    by E. C. on 4/3/22Aura - Portland

    (HED) P. E. Stole the show and were great. The other 4 of the five bands that played that night were lacking is many areas. Quite surprise the poor turn out for the show. First time at Aura for a show that I was at where the balcony wasn’t opened.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Was a kick ass show!

    by Ricky&Ashley on 3/23/22Wally's - Hampton

    Mash pit was excellent. Nobody got hurt. Lost my phone jumping around. It was picked up and turned in. I got it back unbroken. Was an amazing show!!!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Venue was good easy in and out.

    by Steve on 3/22/22Aura - Portland

    Venue was good. I would not go see the band again. I would go see another group at aura though.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    All four bands were great, great venue also, convenient park

    by Peaceloveandkayaking on 3/21/22Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    Great all around experience! Great parking, great customer service!! Thank you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Jennifer on 3/19/22Center Stage Theater - Atlanta

    The show was great! All the bands were amazing and we had a great time!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Drowning Pool Stole The Show

    by ElectricFuneral65 on 9/11/17Wellmont Theatre - Montclair

    The Make America Rock Again tour was very good. The headliner was Scott Stapp of Creed. He was pretty good with a little bit of energy.Sick Puppies and Trapt were also good,however Drowning Pool Stole The Show. They had energy and had the crowd into every song. They are much more then the band that plays the 'Bodies' song. I highly recommend seeing Drowning Pool if they come to your area.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    I'm beyond mad at this

    by Dustanator on 9/23/16iWireless Center - Moline

    I'm very disappointed in this show because I was told that 12 Stones would be there numerous times and they weren't even on the set once I arrived there. I drove 7 hours for this show and was highly outraged when I heard word. Also I paid for the eat and greet and they served us really bad pizza and not all of the bands even showed up for the eat and greet. If I could get my refund back, I would

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Drowning Pool was AMAZING!

    by LiyahsMommy on 9/16/16iWireless Center - Moline

    The entire show ROCKED, starting with Tantric and ending with Drowning Pool. Saving Abel has an amazing stage presence as well, and most of the bands came down into the general area and just hung out after their sets! Just AMAZING!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Very disappointing

    by ThatOtherChick on 9/14/16iWireless Center - Moline

    Wasn't there for Crazytown simply because they were a one hit wonder. Got there for The Zealots - SO HAPPY THEY WERE ADDED TO THE ROSTER! They put on a great show! Alien Ant Farm - Eh, wasn't much of a big fan of them 10 years ago so can't say too much about them. Their stage performance was okay. Trapt - Didn't enjoy them either, spent most of that time out on the deck after 2 songs to eat some vendor food. Saliva - Best performers of the night! Sound was great! Drowning Pool - All Jason Moreno did was talk. Even at the end when he told what crowd was there that they were running out of time and we had to choose which song we wanted them to sing, he still kept talking. They still played the two songs anyways so again, dude talked way too much.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show

    by EazyErock on 9/13/16iWireless Center - Moline

    Great concert. It rocked. Couldn't believe how empty it was in the arena. My dislikes is I bought 12 tickets seats close to stage. But the ushers/security wouldn't allow us to go down to the floor pit part. Even though it was so empty. I'm sure the bands would like a bigger crowd. But oh well. The concert itself was very awesome. And the price was nice. Also the sound was kinda staticky towards end. Kids got to meet Crazytown lead singer. But we thought they sucked. The rapper couldn't understand at all. And I love all music