Finger eleven and theory of a Deadman
by Tam on 2024-02-13CNOOC Field House at MacDonald Island Park - Fort McMurrayAwesome concert both bands were amazing very entertaining.Love all of their songs
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Theory of a Deadman is the first Canadian rock band to sign with Nickelback frontman Chad Kroeger’s 604 Records. Since releasing their self-titled debut in 2002, Theory of a Deadman has blazed their own path with multiple-platinum albums in Canada, and 2008’s Scars & Souvenirs became one of their bestselling albums worldwide when it reached No. 26 on the Billboard 200 chart. Known for their rock anthems and introspective ballads, Theory of a Deadman have found success in Canada and abroad with chart-topping singles like “Bad Girlfriend,” “Rx (Medicate),” “Lowlife” and “History of Violence” — all of them topping Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. The Canadian rockers have toured worldwide with bands like Nickelback, Mötley Crüe, Bush, Shinedown and Skillet.
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Theory of a Deadman and Skillet headed out on the fall leg of the Rock Resurrection Tour in October. After kicking off in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the tour covered much of the U.S.
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The fall leg of the Rock Resurrection Tour began on October 20 at the Raising Canes River Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
The fall leg of the Rock Resurrection Tour took Theory of a Deadman across the U.S. in the following cities:
Skillet joined Theory of Deadman across all dates of the Rock Resurrection Tour, and Saint Asonia opened on most dates.
Awesome concert both bands were amazing very entertaining.Love all of their songs
As above. Loved Finger 11. Theory not so much. Did not like their change in music from what they used to be.
Absolutely love Theory of a deadman. They always put on a great show! I try not to miss a show when they are with in a 4 hour drive from home. Their music is always so relatable. They make you want to see them again. Live never gets old. OLG Stage always is so organized and professional when having everyone exit. Never takes us more than 10 minutes from seat to outside. Absolutely great concert. Great venue
Seating comfortable, view of band and sound was great!
It was a great night husband and I had a blast and the opener did an amazing job
Seen theory of a dead man at OLG stage. Enjoyed the show, my only complaint was the lighting. My seat was back/centre, above the stage there are lights moving at all time and I swear every couple of minutes I had those freakin lights blinding me. They should set them up so that they’re always pointing down on the stage
They just get better and better Great show. They have incredible energy from start to finish
Had a blast! Would definitely see them again! Great group of guys. Interacted with the audience as much as they could.
Was there to see JJ Wilde and she killed it! Left before Theory had a chance to get on stage. Not sorry. -Chao
This was our first time at the OLG stage and it was a great venue. Theory put on such an amazing show!! Loved every minute. I would definitely go again!! We had such a fantastic time😊😊