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Underoath Tour Dates 2023 : Tickets and More

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Next spring, Underoath will be back for more shows. The band just announced a headlining tour for 2023. Periphery and Loathe will be there to help out, making it one of the most exciting early-year lineups.

The tour comes as the band’s support for their Voyeurist album, which came out in early 2022, winds down, and they start to work on new music.

Periphery will join Underoath on the road. They just said that they’ve finished their next album and that more information about it should be coming soon. On the other hand, Loathe is working on the follow-up to their album The Things They Believe, which came out in 2021.

Their Blind Obedience Tour starts on March 3 in Silver Spring and goes through April, stopping in places like Huntington, Grand Rapids, St. Louis, Anaheim, Las Vegas, and Nashville. Periphery and Loathe will join the tour as special guests to help out. The new tour comes after the Voyeurist Tour in 2022, which Every Time I Die and Spiritbox also went on.

How long does the Underoath show usually last?

Most Underoath concerts last between two and three hours, but this can be shorter or longer depending on the opening acts, the encore, and other things.

How do I get tickets to see Underoath?

On Friday, December 16, at 10 a.m. local time, tickets for the tour went on sale on the band’s website.

The best places to look for, find and buy Underoath tickets are SeatGeek, Stubhub, Ticketmaster, Ticketnetwork, Livenation, Viagogo, and Vividseats.

Seats on the floor below

Underfloor seats can give you an experience you’ll never forget. Floor seats or seats in the front row are often the most expensive seats at a show. Underoath tickets that cost the most could be for seats in the front row or the middle of the stage.

What are some of Underoath’s best-known songs?

Most of Underoath’s best-known songs are on albums where Spencer Chamberlain is the lead singer. Some of these songs, like “Reinventing Your Exit” and “It’s Dangerous Business Walking Out Your Front Door,” have music videos that have been shown a lot on MTV and MTV2.

Underoath “The Blind Obedience” Tour 2023

March 03 – Silver Spring, Md. @ The Fillmore
March 04 – Stroudsburg, Pa. @ The Sherman Theater*
March 05 – Huntington, N.Y. @ The Paramount
March 07 – Indianapolis, Ind. @ Egyptian Room
March 08 – Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Roxian Theatre
March 10– East Moline, Ill. @ The Rust Belt*
March 11 – Milwaukee, Wis. @ The Eagles Club*
March 13 – Grand Rapids, Mich. @ GLC Live at 20 Monroe
March 14 – St Louis, Mo. @ The Pageant
March 15 – Kansas City, Mo. @ The Uptown Theater*
March 17 – Wichita, Kan. @ The Cotilion*
March 18 – Denver, Colo. @ The Ogden Theatre*
March 20 – Boise, Idaho @ Revolution
March 21 – Portland, Ore. @ The Roseland Theater
March 23 – Wheatland, Calif. @ Hard Rock Live Sacramento
March 24 – Anaheim, Calif. @ House of Blues
March 25 – Las Vegas, Nev. @ Brooklyn Bowl
March 26 – San Diego, Calif. @ SOMA
March 27 – Tucson, Ariz. @ The Rialto Theatre
March 29 – Albuquerque, N.M. @ The El Rey Theatre*
March 31 – Oklahoma City, Okla. @ The Diamond Ballroom
April 01 – Little Rock, Ark. @ The Hall
April 02 – Nashville, Tenn. @ Marathon Music Works

Last Lines

Underoath is a rock band started by Dallas Taylor and Luke Morton in Ocala, Florida, in 1997. Neither of them is still in the band. Depending on how you define each term, you can call Underoath hardcore or metalcore. The band has been making music for more than 20 years, and its style and genre have changed and grown over that time. The band has had a lot of success in the mainstream for its type of music, and they have been nominated for three Grammy Awards. It has also had some albums go gold and reach as high as No. 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. After a successful 15-year run, the band stopped playing together in 2013. They released an album of their best songs and went on a farewell tour. Underoath stayed together for a short time. In 2015, they got back together, and in 2018, they released a new album.

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