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QUEENSRYCHE IN CONCERT:

For more than three decades, progressive metal veterans Queensryche have been pushing the genre’s boundaries with their ambitious sound and electrifying performances on tour. At their staggering live shows the band takes the stage in all black, delivering powerful rock anthems like “Silent Lucidity” and “Jet City Woman” beneath a giant banner bearing their signature peregrine falcon-likeTri-Ryche logo. Former Crimson Glory singer Todd La Torre joined Queensryche in 2012 and the band hasn’t missed a beat since, thrilling fans with extensive touring tirelessly and a return to the studio in 2015. Whether they’re rocking out to early favorites or playing cuts from their self-titled 2013 album, Queensryche always treats ticket buyers to an unforgettable concert experience full of potent tunes, virtuosic musicianship, and classic metal showmanship.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

Queensryche formed in Bellevue, WA in 1982 from the ashes of local band The Mob. They received an early break when UK rock mag Kerrang! got wind of their demos and wrote a glowing review. The growing buzz in both the UK and the US led to impressive sales for their 1983 debut EP, and the following year the band released their debut album The Warning to a spot on the Billboard 200. Following a tour with Kiss the band released their 1986 sophomore album Rage for Order, a gold-certified outing that showcased a more polished rock sound. The band reached the pinnacle of their success in 1990 with the album Empire, which peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard 200 and spawned the Top 10 rock hits “Silent Lucidity” and “Jet City Woman”. Since then Queensryche has weathered numerous lineup changes while continuing to release records and tour with metal mainstays like Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. In 2012 former Crimson Glory singer Todd La Torre joined Queensryche, and he continues to helm the band as they bring their distinctive brand of metal-infused power balladry to fans around the world on tour.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 1782 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    An awesome experience of fun

    by Heather on 4/17/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    The lead singer was great! He could really belt out the tunes! The band was tight and sounded fantastic!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    80’s rule

    by Dave on 4/16/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    Thank you for having such a super show of my fav.bands from the greatest times in music

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great experience

    by MKedro on 4/16/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    A great show from Both Queensryche and Armored Saint 🤘. I loved QR origins tour set list. AS set list was great to. Both bands were on the money. The venue at Kalamazoo State Theatre is cool as well. Staff there had lines moving smoothly. I would see a show there again.

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Walked away disappointed. . . .

    by magicman on 4/16/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    Well, I've been a big Queensryche fan for years, Seen 'em several times in concert. I knew nothing about Armored Saint and looked forward to checking them out. I'm an entertainer / musician and love loud music. I also love good clean sound, nothing like I experienced at this show. When asked about the show I pretty much told everyone it was "2+ hours of noise". If the crew running sound thought it was good, well, maybe time for a new sound company. The musicians - awesome. At least I think they were, could not make out much of anything. Drums did however come through quite well and man, Casey Grillo was the highlight of the evening for me. Fantastic. Somewhat disappointed in Queensryche setlist-only early EP's (as advertised) but ZERO material from Empire and beyond. The venue is beautiful.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Worst Concert Ever

    by Stu on 4/16/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    Both Bands, Amored Saint and Queensryche were so loud, unless you really knew the songs, you had no idea what they were playing. The bass was so loud it literally pounded my heart and my ears are still not normal. I'm 60 years old, a life long drummer and grew up in bands, I love loud music but this was ridiculous. If it was the State Theaters problem, I will never see another concert there. We paid a lot of money to sit up front, security did nothing to keep people from coming up and standing in the aisles or in front of the stage. People were smoking dope in the aisles and acting poorly. Our experience was horrible. I only gave 1 star because it was the lowest.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queensryche

    by Bull on 4/16/24Kalamazoo State Theatre - Kalamazoo

    Great venue in Kalamazoo...great staff...show was AWESOME!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Phenomenal

    by CherBear on 4/13/24Peoria Civic Center - Peoria

    I was so excited for this concert, close to home and my first time hearing them perform! I was floored by the quality of sound and lights! Love this arena too!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queensryche Origins Tour

    by The Cas on 4/13/24Coronado Performing Arts Center - Rockford

    Great show, great venue, The Ep & 1st album Warning. And With Armored Saint opening, could not have asked for a better show .

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Would live to actually hear the singer

    by DJ on 4/12/24Coronado Performing Arts Center - Rockford

    Loved the concert, but you could only hear the high notes of Queensryche due to the band overpowering his voice almost totally. Armored Saint was a little better with being able to hear the actual songs.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Queenryche and Armored Saint review

    by Lrnzn5 on 4/12/24Coronado Performing Arts Center - Rockford

    Best small theater show I've been to, great venue and both bands were fantastic.