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Escape The Fate will kick off the new year with a North American headlining tour. “The Dead Masquerade” will begin January 20th in Tucson, AZ and run through March. Support will come from Alesana, Motionless in White, Get Scared and Drive A. The tour will mark the return of bassist Max Green, who entered rehab on November 12th. Special VIP pre-sale is up now at www.escapethefate.com and tickets go on sale Friday, November 19th at 10am PST.

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  • 1/20 - Tucson, AZ @Rialto Theater
  • 1/21 - Tempe, AZ @Marquee Theatre
  • 1/22 - Albuquerque, NM @Sunshine Theater
  • 1/24 - Dallas, TX @South Side Music Hall
  • 1/25 - San Antonio, TX @White Rabbit
  • 1/26 - Houston, TX @Warehouse Live
  • 1/28 - Atlanta, GA @Masquerade
  • 1/29 - Orlando, FL @Club Firestone
  • 1/30 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL @Revolution
  • 2/1 - Charlotte, NC @Amos’ Southend
  • 2/2 - Norfolk, VA @The Norva
  • 2/3 - Baltimore, MD @Ram’s Head Live
  • 2/4 - Philadelphia, PA @Trocadero
  • 2/5 - Sayreville, NJ @Starland Ballroom
  • 2/8 - Lancaster, PA @Chameleon Club
  • 2/9 - Allentown PA @Crocodile Rock
  • 2/11 - Hartford, CT @Webster Theatre
  • 2/12 - Worcester, MA @The Palladium
  • 2/13 - Montreal, Quebec @Club Soda
  • 2/14 - Toronto, Ontario @Phoenix Theatre
  • 2/16 - Buffalo, NY @Town Ballroom
  • 2/17 - Royal Oak, MI @Royal Oak Music Theatre
  • 2/18 - Grand Rapids, MI @The Orbit Room
  • 2/19 - Milwaukee, WI @Rave Ballroom
  • 2/20 - Chicago, IL @The Vic Theater
  • 2/21 - Sauget, IL @Pop’s
  • 2/23 - Minneapolis, MN @The Cabooze
  • 2/25 - Denver, CO @The Summit Music Hall
  • 2/26 - Salt Lake City, UT @In The Venue
  • 2/27 - Boise, ID @Knitting Factory
  • 3/1 - Spokane, WA @Knitting Factory
  • 3/2 - Portland, OR @Roseland Theater
  • 3/3 - Seattle, WA @Showbox at the Market
  • 3/5 - San Francisco, CA @Grand Regency Ballroom
  • 3/6 - Sacramento, CA @Ace of Spades
  • 3/8 - Reno, NV @Knitting Factory
  • 3/9 - Fresno, CA @Crest Theatre
  • 3/11 - Anaheim, CA @The Grove of Anaheim
  • 3/12 - San Diego, CA @Soma

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The RJA story goes back to 2003, actually much further back to when brothers Ronnie and Randy Winter first started playing on acoustic guitars their grandfather gave them, but we’ll skip the ‘they learned to play and formed a bunch of bands that ultimately lead them down the path to glory’ bit and jump in where they were making so much noise that it attracted Virgin Records who snapped them up released the bands debut LP, Dont You Fake It in 2006. 

By the end of that year the album was certified Gold in the US, charted the singles Guardian Angel and their best known song, the anti domestic violence focused, Face Down (which is also featured in several video games) and spawned four music videos. A deluxe edition was released in early 2007 featured the track Disconnected which up until then was only available to Australian fans.

Second album Lonely Road followed in 2008 but the collapse and restructure of Virgin Records soon after left the band out on a limb and they became fully independent in early 2010. Being independent they regained full creative control and RJA’s sound and vision able to grow as intended. Since then it’s being done the Red Jumpsuit way, Am I The Enemy was released in 2011 and album number four, 4 in 2014. All charting, all pushing RJA’s message further around the world.

Known for their devout Christian beliefs, the bands spirituality flows through their lyrics which cover a lifetime worth of emotions. The darkness and the light, the struggles and the wins. The RJA message is ultimately one of hope and a reminder that 'Even on the worst day that you're alive you're still surrounded by so many awesome things that you should be grateful for, if you choose to look at them.’ Ronnie Winter

July 4th 2014 the band released their fourth full length record titled "4". This album was produced by Lee Miles (their pre record label producer) & Ronnie Winter, mixed by David Bendeth / Paul Lapinski, and mastered by Paul Lapinski. It features billboard charted singles "Right Direction", "California" and "It was You".

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The five-date run – which also features D.R.U.G.S. and The Beautiful Monument – will see the band perform their self-titled third album in full

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Escape The Fate have announced the Australian leg of their current world tour – dubbed ‘The Dead Masquerade’ – slating their return Down Under for next April.

The trek is scheduled to kick off in Perth on Tuesday April 18, when the Vegas-native screamo band will take to the Magnet House. They’ll head east to play The Gov in Adelaide that Thursday (April 20), before rounding out the week – and tour – with gigs in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne.

On the run, Escape The Fate will perform their self-titled album – released in 2010 as their third full-length effort – in its entirety. Spawning singles like ‘Massacre’, ‘Issues’ and ‘Gorgeous Nightmare’, the record marked Escape The Fate’s first without founding frontman Ronnie Radke (who was ousted from the band after being sentenced to prison), and gave them their highest charting position (at Number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100).

Joining the band for the entire run will be post-hardcore powerhouse D.R.U.G.S. (aka Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows) and up-and-coming Melbourne outfit The Beautiful Monument . The latter band are gearing to release their third album next year, while D.R.U.G.S. released their second, ‘Destroy Rebuild’, back in June.

Tickets will go on sale at 10am local time this Friday – find them here .

In a press release, Escape The Fate frontman Craig Mabbitt said of his excitement for the tour: “I hope that people think of Escape The Fate as a good time, but a good time in a better way. We want people to connect deeply with the music and disappear in it. Get lost and then return from the album, or show, feeling inspired about themselves.

“We want to make people feel better about life, to know they can take on all its hardships. That’s what the music does for us as a band. That’s what we want it to do for the audience too.”

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The band have released four albums since their self-titled effort, with the most recent being last year’s ‘Chemical Warfare’. Their last trip to Australia came in 2018, when they toured off the back of that year’s ‘I Am Human’.

Escape The Fate’s 2023 Australian tour dates are:

APRIL Tuesday 18 – Boorloo/Perth, Magnet House Thursday 20 – Kaurna/Adelaide, The Gov Friday 21 – Warrang/Sydney, Metro Theatre Saturday 22 – Meanjin/Brisbane, The Tivoli Sunday 23 – Naarm/Melbourne, 170 Russell

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Days after bravely revealing that bassist Max Green had entered rehab to seek treatment for his dependency issues -- which led to the cancellation of major overseas tour dates with Bullet for My Valentine -- Escape the Fate have demonstrated their infallible resilience by announcing a headlining tour of North America.

It's not surprising that ETF are rebounding on the quick, especially since the band's home base is Las Vegas, which is the seat of many a vice.

Dubbed the Dead Masquerade, the run will kick off in Arizona in January and set off sparks through March. Like-minded acts such as Alesana , Motionless in White , Get Scared and Drive A will also appear on the Escape the Fate tour dates . There is barely a day off factored into the itinerary, as the Dead Masquerade will march through as many towns as possible on as many nights in a row as it can!

Green is expected to be back in full force for The Dead Masquerade tour. The band's self-titled, Interscope debut is out now.

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Escape The Fate have announced their April 2023 return to Australia. The Dead Masquerade tour will be their first time back in the country in five years.

The Las Vegas-based post-hardcore band will be performing their self-titled album in full, as well as new songs and greatest hits from across their catalogue. 

The Craig Owens -led act D.R.U.G.S. (Destroy Rebuild Until God Shows) - their first time in Australia in ten years - and Melbourne's The Beautiful Monument  are joining them on tour. Fresh off Alpha Wolf 's CVLT FEST , The Beautiful Monument are riding an upward trajectory through the city's metalcore scene.

Escape The Fate vocalist Craig Mabbitt  says about the tour, "I hope that people think of Escape The Fate as a good time, but a good time in a better way. We want people to connect deeply with the music and disappear in it. Get lost and then return from the album or show, feeling inspired about themselves. We want to make people feel better about life, to know they can take on all its hardships. That's what the music does for us as a band. That's what we want it to do for the audience too. "

The band have developed an intimate relationship with their fans, generating over two million monthly listeners across streaming services. They have toured alongside Bullet For My Valentine, Avenged Sevenfold, I Prevail, Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch, and more; they've also appeared at the massive rock and metal festivals Vans Warped Tour , Rock on the Range , Graspop Metal Meeting  and Rock am Ring . 

Their 2008 breakthrough second album, This War Is Ours , saw Mabbitt join the band after the departure of ex-vocalist Ronnie Radke and catapult the band to mainstream success. The album led to a record deal, and their 2010 self-titled album produced by Don Gilmore ( Linkin Park, Avril Lavigne, Korn ) hit #1 on Billboard's Hard Rock Albums chart.

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Escape The Fate contains the fan-favourite tracks,  Massacre, Zombie Dance, Gorgeous Nightmare, City Of Sin, Prepare Your Weapon, and The Aftermath (The Guillotine III) - titled The Aftermath (G3)  on Spotify, so longtime fans who have been waiting to hear the old songs won't be disappointed.

The band's seventh album, Chemical Warfare , was released in April last year.

Tickets to the Dead Masquerade tour go on sale this Friday, 4 November, at 10 am local time via Destroy All Lines.

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On June 13th Dead by Daylight’s Twisted Masquerade Event will make its lavish return in celebration of our 8th Anniversary. It’s set to be bigger than ever with new Event-themed Cosmetics, gameplay features, décor, and even appearances by the mysterious host, Tryks.

With an Event like this not far off, the anticipation must be killing you. But fear not, getting ready for a big party is half the fun.

To tide you over until the festivities commence, we’re bringing back a smaller celebration that pays tribute Dead by Daylight’s past and offers plenty of rewards as a way to say thank you.

Before the Masquerade starts now and ends June 13th. Here’s everything you need to know:

Getting in the Spirit

Before the Masquerade is divided into four weeks. The first three weeks will focus on a different era of Dead by Daylight’s history, offering an increased rotation of selected Maps, a 3x boost mini-Event, and Store sales on popular Outfits from that era.

Of course, there are also plenty of rewards to go around. Before the Masquerade features a daily login calendar, netting you Bloodpoints or Rift Fragments every day. Logging in at least once each week will even get you a piece of 2 full Outfits for The Huntress and Meg Thomas, which can be completed before the Twisted Masquerade begins. Nothing’s worse than having an incomplete set, so make sure you don’t miss it.

During the fourth week, all players will get XP and Bloodpoint boosts, and a chance at some older Anniversary Charms.

Here’s a weekly breakdown of the spoils:

The first week features boosted Maps from the first 3 years of Dead by Daylight, a Blood Feast— meaning 3x the number of Bloodpoints per match, daily login rewards, and Store sales. Logging in this week will also get you the Slouchy Blouse and Winter’s Respite Outfit pieces for Meg Thomas and The Huntress.

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The second week will feature boosted Maps from years 4, 5, and 6 of Dead by Daylight, a Fragment Feast —meaning 3x the number of Rift Fragments per match, daily login rewards, and new Store sales. Logging in this week will get you the Flowing Flowers and Savage Battle Axe Outfit pieces for Meg Thomas and The Huntress.

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The third week of Before the Masquerade will feature boosted Maps from years 7 and 8 of Dead by Daylight, a 3x XP boost, daily login rewards, and again, new Store sales. Logging in this week will also get you the Platinum Braids and Wretched Bear Skull Outfit pieces for Meg Thomas and The Huntress to finish off the Outfits.

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June 3rd wil l see the release of our brand-new Dungeons & Dragons Chapter—giving us yet another reason to celebrate.

From June 3rd to June 13th, we’ll be giving all players double XP and Bloodpoints, as well as giveaways on some of the older Anniversary Charms.

After that, on June 13th at 11am, the Twisted Masquerade will begin. Your attendance is expected. You wouldn't want to disappoint the host, would you?

Stay tuned for more details on everything coming during Twisted Masquerade. For now, we hope you’re as excited as we are.

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The US post-hardcore band announced their 2023 tour with a stellar support lineup.

Escape the Fate are returning to Australia in 2023 for their much anticipated The Dead Masquerade national tour. In April next year, they begin their national tour with D.R.U.G.S. and The Beautiful Monument.

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  • The band are set to play five shows over Australia next year
  • Joined by D.R.U.G.S and Australian band The Beautiful Monument
  • It’s D.R.U.G.S’ first time playing in Australia in 10 years

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In 2008, Escape The Fate made waves in the US metalcore scene with their debut album This War is Ours . Given the success of their first album, they garnered in collaboration with rock producer DonGilmore who had previously worked with Linkin Park and Avril Lavigne. After the release of their second self-titled record, they towered Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums.

Their latest release Chemical Warfare is indicative of new directions in the band, seeing them start exploring melodies to their full potential. Instrumentation follows like a breath of fresh air, the extremely clean production on their record gives them a new sound that entices excitement into the band’s future.

Given that it’s their first release of an album since 2011, D.R.U.G.S’ new album Destroy Rebuild is highly awaited. Also being their first time playing in Australia in over 10 years, the band’s return is massive. After such a long time between records, the band’s leader Craig Owens states that “This album is my first step forward without thinking of running back.”

Australian band The Beautiful Monument also join The Dead Masquerade. Their 2019 single Deceiver put them on the map and placed them onto triple j rotation. The band are now back to recording new music, and this tour is expected to be a fantastic opportunity for the Melbourne-based band.

The Dead Masquerade starts in Perth on the 18 of April. More shows will grace our shores after in Adelaide, Sydney, Brisbane, and Melbourne.

Tickets go on sale November 4, for more information please visit Destroy All Line’s website here .

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As the Grateful Dead's old pal Bob Dylan likes to sing, "Oh mama, can this really be the end?"

If it all goes down the way they said it would, then yes, Tuesday's concert at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre is the final Phoenix concert for Dead and Company, a group assembled by three members of the Grateful Dead, with John Mayer channeling Jerry Garcia to the best of his abilities on lead guitar, Oteil Burbridge on bass and Jeff Chimenti on keys.

In April, they announced that drummer Bill Kreutzmann, a founding member of the Grateful Dead, would not be joining them.

It's just “the culmination of a shift,” they explained, “in creative direction as we keep these songs alive and breathing in ways that we each feel is best to continue to honor the legacy of the Grateful Dead.”

That leaves singer-guitarist Bob Weir and Kreutzmann’s fellow longtime drummer Mickey Hart as the only members of the Grateful Dead on board as Dead and Company set out to bring the long strange trip it’s been in for a landing, with second drummer Jay Lane stepping in to fill the void left by Kreutzmann’s departure.

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Did it feel like the end of an era watching members of the Grateful Dead and a new generation of talented improvisors stretch out on staples as timeless — and essential to their legacy — as “Casey Jones,” “Scarlet Begonias” and "Cumberland Blues"?

Sure. To an extent.

But Dead and Company is really just the latest in a string of projects bringing former members of the Grateful Dead together since Garcia’s death in 1995, which led them to dissolve the band just in time for their 30 th anniversary.

In 1998, they reassembled as the Other Ones, which featured Weir and Hart with founding bassist Phil Lesh and touring keyboardist Bruce Hornsby. In 2003, by which point Kreutzmann had rejoined the fold, the Other Ones became the Dead.

When that group ended, Weir and Lesh formed Furthur, which lasted for several years before a string of concerts in 2015 billed as Fare Thee Well: Celebrating 50 Years of the Grateful Dead, which we were told would be the last time we’d see Weir, Lesh, Hart and Kreutzmann share a stage.

Three months later, Dead & Company did their first gig. Now here we are saying goodbye to a group of beloved musicians who, quite frankly, don’t seem likely to just never play music together again in some configuration or another.

Losing themselves in the freewheeling improvisational magic

And after seeing them lose themselves repeatedly in the freewheeling improvisational magic that defined the very essence of the Grateful Dead, it wouldn't be surprising if they did go out next summer with some subtle variation on the theme.

It’s in their blood. And there is clearly still an audience for what they do.

Not only did the Dead and Company Phoenix show sell out an amphitheater that holds approximately 20,000 fans, if you arrived at 6:15 p.m., a full 45 minutes before the show was scheduled to begin, it took roughly an hour to get in.

That’s how long the line was, as thousands and thousands of Deadheads inched their way through the parking lot to the sound of nitrous oxide salesmen overinflating balloons and barkers hawking magic mushroom chocolate bars with the promise of taking the show "to a whole other level."

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Dead and Company Set 1 highlights: 'Alabama Getaway,' 'Dark Star'

It was 7:20 by the time the six musicians strolled on stage and set the tone with an epic rendition of “Feel Like a Stranger” from 1980’s “Go to Heaven,” followed by a second song from that same album, “Alabama Getaway.”

“Dark Star” made its first appearance as Dead and Company approached the end of their opening set, coming out of a medley of the Traffic song “Dear Mr. Fantasy” and the singalong coda to the Beatles’ “Hey Jude.”

It turns out that was just a taste of things to come in their increasingly experimental second set as they quickly retreated from the trippier terrain of “Dark Star” to “Cumberland Blues” and “Casey Jones,” two country-rocking highlights of “Workingman’s Dead" that kept rolling on like a runaway train (with stellar three-part harmonies on the chorus of "Cumberland Blues").

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Bob Weir and Mickey Hart are in good company with John Mayer and Oteil Burbridge

By that point, it could not have been more clear that Weir and Hart are in good company.

Anyone who figured Mayer for an odd fit would be shocked at how well he’s risen to the challenge, an accomplished lead guitarist who proved equally adept at the soulful blues of “Death Don’t Have No Mercy” and the atmospheric space-rock explorations that would come to dominate that second set.

The kid has clearly got the chops to do this music justice without resorting to the musical equivalent of cosplay.

Mayer also did a great job on lead vocals, sharing the spotlight with Weir, whose voice has somehow aged into a more expressive instrument.

And he brought some serious guitar face to the table.

Burbridge’s improvisational skills were undeniable yet tasteful as his fingers danced across his six-string bass while Chimenti also seemed to have the perfect keyboard part to elevate the whole arrangement.

This was especially true of his organ work, from “Alabama Getaway” to the soulful blues of “Death Don’t Have No Mercy," a Reverend Gary Davis song that's been a staple of the Dead-related repertoire since its unveiling at an Acid Test in 1966.

Things got really trippy in Dead and Company's brilliant second set

The second set is where they really hit their stride as musical adventurers.

That performance of “Scarlet Begonias” ventured into free jazz territory, flirting with the avant-garde.

The concert reached its true experimental peak, though, when a 20-minute “Drums” that just kept getting more intense until Hart took a violin bow to his blaster beam, a long metal beam strung with wires, as heard in countless science-fiction films, gave way to the aptly titled “Space,” as it so often does.

I can't compare it to the magic mushroom chocolate bar experience, but it did take the show to a whole other level.

Not many bands could’ve pulled that off and segued straight into a joyous rocker as contagious as "I Need a Miracle" along the way to closing with a gospel-flavored ballad as sublime as “Ripple” with Mayer and Weir on acoustic guitars.

And the other bands that could’ve done that are just trying really hard to be the Grateful Dead.  

But no one does it better. And the fact that there are still two members out there chasing such moments of transcendence, reinventing their own language as they go, is why you hate to take them at their word when they tell you they're prepared to leave this miracle behind after a three-night stand in San Francisco, where it all began, the weekend of July 14-16.

Grateful Dead final tour setlist in Phoenix

“Feel Like a Stranger”

“Alabama Getaway”

“Ramble on Rose”

“Dear Mr. Fantasy”/”Hey Jude”

“Dark Star”

“Cumberland Blues”

“Casey Jones”

“Here Comes Sunshine”

“Scarlet Begonias”

“Viola Lee Blues”

“Spanish Jam”/”Dark Star”

“Fire on the Mountain”

“I Need a Miracle”

“Death Don’t Have No Mercy”

“U.S. Blues”

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  • City of Sin
  • Day of Wreckoning
  • Gorgeous Nightmare
  • Lost in Darkness
  • Prepare Your Weapon
  • The Aftermath (G3)
  • Zombie Dance
  • This War Is Ours (The Guillotine II)
  • Lightning Strike
  • Broken Heart
  • Guitar Solo
  • One for the Money

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  1. Escape The Fate announce The Dead Masquerade tour

    November 17, 2010. Escape The Fate have announced their headlining The Dead Masquerade tour through North America. Along as supporting acts will be the likes of Alesana, Motionless in White, Get ...

  2. The Dead Masquerade Tour 2

    Escape The Fate : The Dead Masquerade Tour 2 - Baltimore Soundstage. Wednesday, April 27, 2022. Escape The Fate : The Dead Masquerade Tour 2 The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Violent New Breed, Young Other, Kings Of The Wild Things. Doors | 6:00 pm // Show | 6:30 pm.

  3. Escape the Fate Announce North American Headlining Tour

    Escape The Fate will kick off the new year with a North American headlining tour. "The Dead Masquerade" will begin January 20th in Tucson, AZ and run through March. Support will come from Alesana, Motionless in White, Get Scared and Drive A. The tour will mark the return of bassist Max Green, who entered rehab on November 12th.

  4. Escape the Fate Setlist at Hellfest 2023

    Get the Escape the Fate Setlist of the concert at Val de Moine, Clisson, France on June 16, 2023 from the The Dead Masquerade Tour and other Escape the Fate Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  5. The Dead Masquerade Tour 2: Escape The Fate w/ The Red Jumpsuit

    The RJA story goes back to 2003, actually much further back to when brothers Ronnie and Randy Winter first started playing on acoustic guitars their grandfather gave them, but we'll skip the 'they learned to play and formed a bunch of bands that ultimately lead them down the path to glory' bit and jump in where they were making so much noise that it attracted Virgin Records who snapped ...

  6. The Dead Masquerade Tour 2: Escape the Fate Tickets at Anchor Rock Club

    Get your The Dead Masquerade Tour 2: Escape the Fate Tickets at Anchor Rock Club in Atlantic City by Anchor Rock Club from Tixr. ™ ...

  7. THE DEAD MASQUERADE TOUR 2 :ESCAPE THE FATE

    Music event in Houston, TX by Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and 3 others on Tuesday, April 19 2022

  8. Escape the Fate Tour Statistics: The Dead Masquerade Tour 2

    Spring Tour 2014 (12) The Dead Masquerade Tour (57) The Dead Masquerade Tour 2 (34) The Drug In Me Is Gold (1) The Stories We Tell Ourselves Tour 2018 (1) This War Is Ours (37) This War Is Ours 10 Year Anniversary Tour (41) This War is Ours 2009 Tour (42) This War is Ours 2010 Tour (36) This World Is Ours (16) Ungrateful (19) Ungrateful Tour (1)

  9. Escape The Fate announce 'The Dead Masquerade' Australian tour for 2023

    Escape The Fate's 2023 Australian tour dates are: APRIL. Tuesday 18 - Boorloo/Perth, Magnet House. Thursday 20 - Kaurna/Adelaide, The Gov. Friday 21 - Warrang/Sydney, Metro Theatre ...

  10. Escape the Fate: The Dead Masquerade tour

    The Dead Masquerade tour at the Tivoli was a night of electrifying performances, fuelled by the passion of both the bands and their fans. The Beautiful Monument set the stage, D.R.U.G.S delivered an unforgettable performance, and Escape The Fate captivated the audience. Despite some minor disappointments in the setlist (with punters wanting ...

  11. Escape the Fate Bringing Dead Masquerade Tour to Venues in January

    Dubbed the Dead Masquerade, the run will kick off in Arizona in January and set off sparks through March. Like-minded acts such as Alesana, Motionless in White, Get Scared and Drive A will also appear on the Escape the Fate tour dates.There is barely a day off factored into the itinerary, as the Dead Masquerade will march through as many towns as possible on as many nights in a row as it can!

  12. Escape the Fate Setlist at Slam Dunk Festival Leeds 2023

    Get the Escape the Fate Setlist of the concert at Temple Newsam, Leeds, England on May 28, 2023 from the The Dead Masquerade Tour and other Escape the Fate Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  13. Escape The Fate-The Dead Masquerade Tour 1-21-11

    @The Marquee Theater "The Dead Masquerade Tour" January 21, 2o11 "ETF Entrance To Stage"

  14. The Dead Masquerade Tour

    The Dead Masquerade Tour. 166 likes. Escape the Fate, Alesana, Motionless in White, Get Scared, Drive A. It's going to be amazing.

  15. Escape The Fate Announce 2023 Australian Tour

    The Dead Masquerade tour will be their first time back in the country in five years. The Las Vegas-based post-hardcore band will be performing their self-titled album in full, as well as new songs ...

  16. Escape the Fate Concert Setlists

    Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliché; Thnks fr th Mmrs; The Bird and the Worm; Aerials; The Anthem; Smile in Your Sleep; The Ghost of You; Miss Murder; If It Means a Lot to You

  17. Get Scared

    Get Scared was an American post-hardcore band from Layton, Utah, formed in 2008.After their formation they released their first EP Cheap Tricks and Theatrics in 2009. A self-titled EP followed several months later in 2010. The band's debut studio album, Best Kind of Mess, was released on July 12, 2011.Following Nicholas Matthews' first departure to join Blacklisted Me, the band released Cheap ...

  18. Dead by Daylight's Before the Masquerade 2024: Everything You Need to

    On June 13th Dead by Daylight's Twisted Masquerade Event will make its lavish return in celebration of our 8th Anniversary. It's set to be bigger than ever with new Event-themed Cosmetics, gameplay features, décor, and even appearances by the mysterious host, Tryks. With an Event like this not far off, the anticipation must be killing you.

  19. Escape The Fate return to Australia in 2023

    Australian band The Beautiful Monument also join The Dead Masquerade. Their 2019 single Deceiver put them on the map and placed them onto triple j rotation. The band are now back to recording new music, and this tour is expected to be a fantastic opportunity for the Melbourne-based band. The Dead Masquerade starts in Perth on the 18 of April.

  20. Average setlist for tour: The Dead Masquerade Tour 2

    Spring Tour 2014 (12) The Dead Masquerade Tour (57) The Dead Masquerade Tour 2 (34) The Drug In Me Is Gold (1) The Stories We Tell Ourselves Tour 2018 (1) This War Is Ours (37) This War Is Ours 10 Year Anniversary Tour (41) This War is Ours 2009 Tour (42) This War is Ours 2010 Tour (36) This World Is Ours (16) Ungrateful (19) Ungrateful Tour (1)

  21. Written In Reviews: The Dead masquerade Tour

    The Dead Masquerade Tour might just be one of the best tours of the year. Every band on this tour fits well together and should probably together more. Drive A was a get starter band that had a few good songs and they did a good job getting the crowd prepared for the 4 other amazing bands *BE PREPARED TO HEAR FUCK MULTIPLE TIMES DURING THEIR SET *

  22. The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel

    Get the Escape the Fate Setlist of the concert at The Governor Hindmarsh Hotel, Adelaide, Australia on April 20, 2023 from the The Dead Masquerade Tour and other Escape the Fate Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  23. Dead and Company tour 2023: Final Phoenix concert was pure magic

    Reach the reporter at [email protected] or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @ EdMasley. Support local journalism. Subscribe to azcentral.com today. . The spirit of the Grateful Dead ...

  24. Escape the Fate Setlist at Metro Theatre, Sydney

    Get the Escape the Fate Setlist of the concert at Metro Theatre, Sydney, Australia on April 21, 2023 from the The Dead Masquerade Tour and other Escape the Fate Setlists for free on setlist.fm!