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GHOST continues to elevate and reaffirm its status as one of the world's most esteemed and celebrated creative forces. Accumulating well over a billion streams, the GRAMMY-winning Swedish theatrical rock band continues to bring the "euphoric spectacle" (ROLLING STONE) of its live shows to ever-growing and increasingly impassioned crowds, headlining arena tours including sold out shows from The Forum in Los Angeles and Barclays Center in New York to London's O2 Arena and Stockholm's Avicii Arena. In March 2022, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES reported in a Calendar cover story that Ghost had "conquered metal and the charts" when its fifth album IMPERA debuted at #1 in a sweep of the U.S. album charts, entering the BILLBOARD 200 at #2 and bowing at #1 in the band's native Sweden as well as Germany and Finland, while cracking the top 5 in the UK (#2), Netherlands (#2), Belgium (#2), Canada (#3), Australia (#3), France (#5), Ireland (#5), and more. Produced by Klas Åhlund and mixed by Andy Wallace -- and featuring "Spillways"--hailed as a "sweetly constructed rock tune" by THE NEW YORK TIMES, the #7 YouTube trending "Call Me Little Sunshine," and Active Rock #1 radio single "Hunter's Moon" -- IMPERA finds Ghost transported centuries forward from the Black Plague era of its previous  album, 2018 Best Rock Album GRAMMY nominee Prequelle--or as ROLLING STONE put it, "Ghost predicted the pandemic, Now the metal band is foretelling the fall of empires." The result is the most ambitious and lyrically incisive entry in the Ghost canon: Over the course of IMPERA's 12-song cycle, empires rise and fall, would-be messiahs ply their hype (financial and spiritual alike), prophecies are foretold as the skies fill with celestial bodies divine and man-made... All in all, the most current and topical Ghost subject matter to date is set against a hypnotic and darkly colorful melodic backdrop making IMPERA a listen like no other -- yet unmistakably, quintessentially Ghost.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 3225 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by S3cularHaz3 on 9/29/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    Ghost always puts on an amazing show. This is my second time seeing them at Stage AE and the venue is great too. Nice employees, good security, awesome bar tenders and the bathrooms are spotless.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    GHOST crushed it!

    by dougello7 on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    This concert was awesome in every way. Stage AE is a wonderful venue and the sound is amazing. It's crisp and loud without much distortion. The area is smaller than a traditional stadium and allows for the concert to be more personal. The performance from both bands was spot-on. The opening act, Purson, was a fantastic group of musicians. They were one of the better psychedelic acts I have seen and heard recently. And, what can I say about GHOST? Every facet of their performance is what one would be looking for in an event, from the opening of their arrival, to the stage show, costumes, lighting, and song selection. Ticket pricing was reasonable and, for the amount of songs the band performed, was well worth it.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Show by Ghost

    by landraider1 on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    Overall the concert was average. Purson, the opening act, was not a band I imagined opening for Ghost. They were alright. They just didn't fit my musical taste. Now, Ghost on the other hand, was awesome! They were very entertaining. The sound was awesome. The performance by the band was great. The only thing that brought it down from 5 star was the opening band and the hour and a half wait from the doors opening for the concert to start.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Splendid Ritual

    by Oldhead084070 on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    This is the best live band I have ever seen! High notes were hit, instruments were played expertly, and the crowd interaction was beyond compare, you can tell when a band cares about the fans, and the clergy definitely appreciates their flock. They also played one of the longest continuous sets I've seen ever! Don't miss out on Ghost!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Dj7599 on 9/28/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    5/5 They destroyed this ruital! They owned the stage and kicked ass for 2.5 hours and every minute was perfect and full of their atmosphere!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unholy Hell! Ghost was phenomenal!

    by OpheliaSWeb on 9/28/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    This was my first concert in many moons. Although I enjoyed Ghost's music too, I purchased the tickets as a gift to my husband for our second anniversary. I did not expect to like their live show so much. They rock so much harder live!! These guys were high energy, and very dynamic. They put on an amazing show. We will be going every time they come our way - it was that great. The supporting act wasn't awful but they did not have the energy you would expect opening for Ghost. Purson's lead is an amazing singer. But even with her belting out the lyrics, you could just barely hear her over the band. Not that the band was bad but the 70's psychedelic maybe just wasn't my thing? The venue was older and a bit run down - I really wish they would fix the bar stools on the upper level! But the place was the perfect size for an almost intimate experience. My husband and I weren't sure we could handle standing the entire time (we're older folks and desk jockeys at that) but there was a nice spot centered to the stage in the back upper level where we hung out with other folks in our age group. I don't think we would've enjoyed the concert any more than we did even if we were young and spry enough to be on the lower level in front of the stage. The venue is set up perfectly for all age groups. Great seats for us, great entertainment from the band, great people in the crowd. It was an awesome experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show

    by snowpanties on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    Ghost put on an amazing show here, they sounded great, everything was clear. Only complaint would be the keyboard needed to be higher up in the mix a bit. Great atmosphere and sound, and an amazing artist put on a perfect show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost was fantastic!

    by Devilspider13 on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    The opener was pretty bad, which is why most of the crowd hung outside until they finished. Ghost put on a great show, including a great acoustic version of Jigolo Har Megiddo. Monstrance clock was the perfect finished that had the whole crowd chanting. Can't wait to see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Still Ghoulish After All These Years...

    by Anonymous on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    It's already been 5 years since Ghost released their first demo and they're no worse for wear. In fact, since then, they've released 3 original studio records and 1 ghoulishly-flavored covers EP. As anyone who would attend their shows or buy their records is aware, they are a very theatrical group, with a frontman who stands in as some sort of undead pope and a band that dresses uniformly as an ever evolving faceless clergy. Their music is somewhere between Black Sabbath and Blue Oyster Cult with big sexy riffs that remind one of "Maggot Brain" era Parliament Funkadelic and an overt British (Beatles) and Swedish (Abba) pop music influence. Then let's not forget the Mercyful Fate lyrical content, albeit slightly more concealed under the always humorous veil of religious iconography and Roman Catholic ritual terminology. Now, moving on. Ghost seems to drop by Pittsburgh once a year and so I make sure to see them every year as they are one of the few truly successful newer bands playing traditional heavy metal these days. Leaving the venue Friday night I was filled with the same level of joy I experienced the last two nights I spent with this gang of Swedish ghouls. The first year they played Altar Bar but like all bands whose following and record sales see an upswing, they begin filling up Stage AE. Supporting band Purson was musically tight with a likable Frontwoman, heavy psychedelic riffs, and a very tasteful use of keyboards. Imagine Janis Joplin, Uriah Heep, and Bolin era Deep Purple jamming out together. I own their first album "Circle and the Blue Door," and after witnessing this performance I purchased their recent EP. Ghost took the stage roughly 45 minutes later and as I have said, I found them just as fresh, fun, and musically sound as ever. Papa's vocals seemed a little drowned in the mix sometimes and I can't blame the venue because I saw King Diamond perform here a mere 10 months ago and his vocals were as clear as blue skies. However, the mix wasn't so distracting as to impede my enjoyment of his spooky delivery. Of course, if you missed a verse it wasn't like you couldn't get it from the crowd. I was impressed how into the show everyone in attendance seemed to be and how they knew the lyrics to almost every song. I found myself trying to out-sing Papa and had this been a death metal show everyone would have told me to shut up. Plus they would have elbowed me in the back as they started a random moshing session. I witnessed no moshing at this show and thank (God/Satan?) for that. The guitar riffs and drum beats are just as groovy and blood-pumping as they are on record and the Hammond Organ that opens "Majesty" gave me chills, remembering the late great Jon Lord. Papa changed clothes, a first. I've never known him to wear anything other than his pope garb. Well, except for in the "Papaganda" promos released before "Infesstisumam" where we saw him in waistcoat, tie, and aviators. But at the midpoint of the show he returned to the stage dressed like Bela Lugosi as Dracula, a move he has been doing at the acoustic shows the band has staged at record stores around the country. In closing, if you like what you've heard on record and have thought about seeing these guys live I suggest you do it. You can't be disappointed. It's Ghost.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost Concert

    by Anonymous on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    Was one hell of a concert Papa is a very good crowd pleaser and performer. Definitely blew the other concerts all out of the water. Highly recommend and hopefully see this band live again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost was amazing!!

    by RonnieNR on 9/28/15STAGE AE - Pittsburgh

    Ghost as so amazing to see live- their shows are so great! they sound amazing and their sets are always awesome, and they're just super entertaining to watch! I'd absolutely recommend seeing them if you're a fan!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost - Hail Papa!

    by BlackdeathandMetal on 9/28/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Ghost's blend of subversive lyrics, musical skill, and searing stage presence was worth the cost.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    ghost was amazing as usual

    by kittentraks on 9/27/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Love to see Ghost no matter the venue. Loved every song.....they always make sure the crowd gets a great show. Loved it. Oh and love the new masks and outfits.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost was amazing

    by Tarheels907 on 9/26/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    I recommend for everyone that is a fan of hard rock and heavy metal to check out Ghost. You won't be dissappointed. Just a great show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost is unbelievable live

    by Itiscorey on 9/26/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Easily one of the best live shows I have ever been to. Ghost does not fail to deliver an amazing and fun atmosphere

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ridiculous

    by hotboi007 on 9/26/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    That is why I love them. Best show of the year. They need to visit the states more often. Funny them being in town the same time as the pope and when papa called the pope fancy pants frankie I almost dropped my beer.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show!

    by Alynne13 on 9/26/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    This was my first concert in many years! Purson is great and put on an awesome show. Ghost was beyond amazing! They killed it! They played for about 2hours and it was awesome! Their live sound is almost CD quality! The venue was great, loved the balcony. Even with a sold out show, it didn't feel overly crowded at all.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Ghost is an absolutely amazing band!

    by nitbree716 on 9/26/15Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    This was, hands down, the best show I've ever been to. The venue itself was great--just the right size for an intimate, close-up concert. The opening band, Purson, sounded awesome! They are so unique, and their style is so cool! One of my new favorite bands. And Ghost never disappoints. They put on one hell of a show every time! The lighting and theatrics set the mood that the fans really respond to--the entire crowd was singing along and were just as ecstatic as I was to be there! They sounded amazing. If you ever get the chance to see Ghost (or Purson), I highly recommend that you do!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 5/10/14Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    The concert was amazing ! Ghost is an amazing band !

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best shows I've been to

    by Nrussillo on 5/10/14Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    Ghost put on one of the best concerts I've ever been to! And after all the concerts I've been to that's definitely saying something! I'd for sure put it in my top 3! Their sound was absolutely fantastic, they are some very talented, very skilled and very serious musicians! The whole show, whether it was the cool setup of the elevated drummer and keyboardist, or the incense that made it the best smelling venue I've ever been to, was fantastic. On a last note, I have never heard an audience become more alive then during Year Zero, one experience I will never forget!