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Porcupine Tree on Tour

Rediscover the progressive music of one of Britain's most innovative and universally admired rock bands, Porcupine Tree. After being on hiatus for over a decade, Porcupine Tree will be officially returning to the stage as a three-piece outfit made up of frontman Steve Wilson, drummer Gavin Harrison and keyboardist Richard Barbier. All three were members of the band during the last Porcupine Tree tour in support of The Incident (2009), their commercially triumphant studio album that climbed up the charts and reached the the Top 25 on the U.S. and UK charts. Between 2002 and 2010, this long-standing lineup released at least five original albums, reissued another three remastered versions, put out several EPs, created their own record label, performed multiple live demos, and even added a handful of live concert films to their impressive body of work. They became masters of their ambient, electronic soundscapes, remastering albums like In Absentia (2002) with a 5.1 surround-sound version that later won the award for Best 5.1 Mix at the 2004 Surround Sound Music awards. Other accomplishments include a nomination for Best Surround Sound Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards and winning Album of the Year at the Classic Rock Magazine Awards for Fear of a Blank Planet (2007). Fans who remember seeing Porcupine Tree live in concert at the Royal Albert Hall in 2010 (their biggest show ever and final performance before the group's hiatus) will testify to the flawless execution of their ethereal but dramatic songs -- some of which span well over 15 minutes long -- with an ability to enter your mind and place you in a mesmerizing trance, your focus channeled on the visuals, while the vocals and instruments carry you away with shivers down your spine. Now is your chance to see Porcupine Tree in concert on their reunion tour as they travel across the country and prepare for what could be their final bow.

Porcupine Tree Live in Concert

Steve Wilson originally formed Porcupine Tree in 1987 using the pseudonym as an outlet for his psychedelic pop solo recordings. The project evolved into a proper band in the early 1990s. The expansion to Porcupine Tree's lineup allowed Wilson to explore his musical genius both in the studio on record and live onstage. Led by relentless creativity and a stubborn refusal to give the people merely more of what they wanted, Wilson continuously pushed the envelope on musical experimentation. He steered their early songs away from an original style resonant with psychedelic space rock and steered the band in a more progressive direction similar to that of Pink Floyd. Porcupine Tree's sound evolved almost as often as the band changed record labels, bouncing between Delerium, Snapper, Lava, Roadrunner, Atlantic, and Kscope, to name just a few. After signing with Kscope, they leaned into more of the mainstream, alternative rock genre with influences from the Beach Boys, then switched to progressive metal following a deal with Lava/Atlantic records in 2002. During the reformation announcement back in November 2021, Porcupine Tree simultaneously released their new single "Harridan," a prequel to their 2022 album Closure/Continuation.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 56 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Mind blown!

    by S. S. on 2023-07-22

    I started listening to them in 2011 when they had already split up. Never in my life did I think it was possible to see them live- together. The best concert, best day of my life. Never mind paying big bucks for the best seats- completely worth it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

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    by Francine De Lair on 2022-11-28Place Bell - Laval

    Amazing concert!! The best seat ever who cost me many $$$$ but since 2009 the last concert of PT…..it worth it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Porcupine Tree Live reign supreme.

    by Marlena on 2022-10-11Meridian Hall - Toronto

    Concert of a lifetime. Never a disappointment. So glad I got the opportunity to see them live again and take my sons along!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    VIP experience was off the charts

    by Speedy213 on 2022-09-30Place Bell - Laval

    20$ voucher, food was excellent. Was able to bring my VIP merch to the car and back before public entrance. Thank you to security guard. Was sitting 6th row and the sound was loud compared to the the Toronto show...Still the show was amazing and Porcupine Tree deliverer once again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hey c'était ma fête le 12 septembre et porcine tree

    by rouspeter on 2022-09-22Place Bell - Laval

    et ma soeur mon fait tout un party! première présence à la place Bell . (bell) amphithéâtre le son était parfait mais ce n'est pas étonnant avec Steven Wilson . J'en ai presque fait un heartattack in a layby ! Malgré que celle là ...il l'on pas jouée! ...encore SVP

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    What a comeback!

    by Rody on 2022-09-17Meridian Hall - Toronto

    I was so happy I got to witness them and they played so many of their old songs including their long track called Anesthetize. Even though they were touring after 13 years. They were tight as hell. One of best shows I have seen in a long time. PT! 🤟

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Outstanding performance!

    by Jay-P on 2022-09-17Place Bell - Laval

    This is one of the best concerts I've ever seen and heard. The sound was amazing and the music masterful. I'm now a Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson fan for life.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great show but...

    by Corey on 2022-09-16Place Bell - Laval

    Porcupine Tree is a great band and they put on a terrific concert but I was disapointed they skipped one song at the Montreal show. People wait, save up and come a long way to see a concert and dor them to have to skip a song for some curfew or something is really disrespectful and it was only like a five minute song. Becides that it was a great experence with a band that plays complex music super well.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Rick on 2022-09-16Place Bell - Laval

    One of the best bands and musiciens in the world !!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Great Porcupine Tree

    by Greekmidget on 2022-09-16Place Bell - Laval

    Fantastic show as usual from superb musicians lead by the prolific Steven Wilson but would have been better served in any other room but the place Bell in Laval, same show at Mtelus would’ve been mental. Seen many show by now at Place Bell it just doesn’t work as a concert Hall.