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Rock group Evanescence, initially formed in 1994 by Amy Lee and Ben Moody, released three EPs before the end of the ‘90s and an album called Origin. By 2002 they were signed to Wind-Up Records and expanded the line-up to include musicians John LeCompt, Will Boyd and Rocky Gray. In 2003 they released their first official album, Fallen, which sold over 15 million copies. 

Evanescence released a live album, Anywhere But Home, in 2004. This was followed by Open Door in 2006, which sold one million copies in its first week. The band then waited five years to release their third album, the self-titled Evanescence. The band has toured extensively across the world. Their 2012 world tour took in a number of dates in the UK, South America , North America, Australia, China, Japan and Indonesia.

The band has received five Grammy nominations and has won two awards — for Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance. Other accolades for the band include a Los Premios MTV award, a MTV Australia Video Music Award, a NRJ Music Award, two Teen Choice Awards and a World Music Award. Amy Lee was awarded the National Music Publishers' Association's Songwriter Icon Award in 2008.

The band’s line-up has varied with a number of members leaving at various stages in their history. One of the founding members, Ben Moody, left in the middle of their European tour in 2003. He was replaced by Terry Balsamo. In 2005, Will Boyd also left, with Tim McCord joining in 2006. During their 2007 tour, John LeCompt was fired and Rocky Gray decided to quit. These two members were replaced by Troy Lawham and Will Hunt.

Evanescence's lead singer Amy Lee has worked on a number of other projects. Her version of “Sally's Song” was included on the soundtrack for Disney's The Nightmare Before Christmas. Her collaborations with other artists have included Korn's “Freak on a Leash” single and Seether's Broken, which was featured on the soundtrack for The Punisher. She has also performed on tracks for David Hodges, Big Dismal and The Damning Well. 

Setlists

    1. 1.Afterlife
    2. 2.Made of Stone
    3. 3.Going Under
    4. 4.Take Cover
    5. 5.The Game Is Over
    6. 6.Lithium (Amy on piano)
    7. 7.Wasted on You
    8. 8.Better Without You
    9. 9.Call Me When You're Sober
    10. 10.Imaginary
    11. 11.Use My Voice
    12. 12.My Immortal (Amy on piano)
    13. 13.Bring Me to Life
    1. 1.Afterlife
    2. 2.Made of Stone
    3. 3.Going Under
    4. 4.Take Cover
    5. 5.The Game Is Over
    6. 6.Lithium
    7. 7.Wasted on You
    8. 8.Better Without You
    9. 9.Call Me When You're Sober
    10. 10.Imaginary
    11. 11.Use My Voice
    12. 12.End of the Dream
    13. 13.My Immortal
    14. 14.Bring Me to Life
    1. 1.Afterlife
    2. 2.What You Want
    3. 3.Going Under
    4. 4.Yeah Right
    5. 5.Call Me When You're Sober
    6. 6.The Change
    7. 7.The Other Side
    8. 8.Wasted on You
    9. 9.Lost in Paradise
    10. 10.Lithium
    11. 11.Fight Like a Girl
    12. 12.Take Cover
    13. 13.End of the Dream
    14. 14.Better Without You
    15. 15.Imaginary
    16. 16.Use My Voice
    17. 17.Blind Belief
    18. 18.My Immortal
    19. 19.Bring Me to Life
    1. 1.Afterlife
    2. 2.Made of Stone
    3. 3.Going Under
    4. 4.Take Cover
    5. 5.The Game Is Over
    6. 6.Lithium
    7. 7.Wasted on You
    8. 8.Better Without You
    9. 9.Call Me When You're Sober
    10. 10.Imaginary
    11. 11.Use My Voice
    12. 12.End of the Dream
    13. 13.My Immortal
    14. 14.Bring Me to Life
    1. 1.Afterlife
    2. 2.Made of Stone
    3. 3.Part of Me
    4. 4.Going Under
    5. 5.Take Cover
    6. 6.The Game Is Over
    7. 7.Lithium
    8. 8.Wasted on You
    9. 9.Better Without You
    10. 10.Call Me When You're Sober
    11. 11.Imaginary
    12. 12.Use My Voice
    13. 13.End of the Dream
    14. 14.Bring Me to Life

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 297 reviews
  • Best Concert I have ever been to!

    by Rhiannon Reign on 2025-02-27Rating: 5 out of 5

    This concert was like coming home and transformational ! Seeing Halestorm and Amy Lee of Evanescence at the same time felt so surreal.🎙️💕💕💕💕💕🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • Wonderful

    by David on 2024-12-22Scotiabank Saddledome - CalgaryRating: 5 out of 5

    They were amazing! Really professional and just great overall

  • Great show, not a great venue

    by Rose on 2024-12-04Canada Life Place - LondonRating: 4 out of 5

    All three bands were incredible. This show made me a fan of The Warning, I love them! My partner and I, as well as almost every patron, were shocked that we had to give the venue our bags. Didn’t matter if the bags were looked through or not by security. This didn’t feel right and I’ve been to shows at the Rogers Centre and they have never done this. Please find a better way to deal with this. Having security look through our bags and allowing us to keep them if deemed safe should be the norm.

  • Amazing concert!

    by Jimmy on 2024-11-14Rating: 5 out of 5

    I took my wife daughter and niece to London Ontario to see their first concert. It turned out to be a great choice as all 3 bands were amazing! I was especially surprised with the main opener hailstorm as when I checked out their music it had a softer country vibe but when we were at the concert they sounded more metal with guitar solos and screaming, it was really cool! Amy had tough act to follow but her voice is so incredible she was able to blow me a way with an amazing set. The first opener called the warning was amazing and they definitely have a bright future ahead of them. Overall the value was incredible, we had like 4 hours of amazing music for like 80$ each. They all loved it and I got to listen to good music I actually enjoyed instead of overpaying for whatever pop star is currently at the top of the charts.

  • Awesome!!

    by Brit on 2024-11-08Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    Amy Lee kills it every time. Her vocals are unmatched. The two opening acts were really good. I loved that it was all girls singing in a rock/metal show. The venue and staff were good. Only annoyance I had was having to put our drinks in a cup every time. I feel safer with a lid on my drinks and its easier to carry around if you’re in the pit.

  • Great concert!

    by Fin on 2024-11-08Rogers Place - EdmontonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great concert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Amazing, simply amazing

    by SpottedPanther on 2024-11-07Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 5 out of 5

    After 21 years, I got to see her again. She is as energetic as the first time. And still has the voice. Wow!!!

  • Good Show

    by J&J on 2024-11-06Canadian Tire Centre - OttawaRating: 4 out of 5

    Honestly was only there to see Halestorm and The Warning. Enjoyed them both despite the short sets. Did not stay for the headliner.

  • Amazing show

    by Mel on 2024-11-05Canada Life Place - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    Great show. Great seats. Had a blast with my son for his 21st Birthday!

  • Cathartic

    by Bobo on 2024-11-03Canada Life Place - LondonRating: 5 out of 5

    Such a strong line up of woman (and men) performing. I appreciate the sisterhood shared between all three bands. Being 35 now, I’ve grown up with Evanescence. The 15 year old in me was showing up front and centre to experience a band she only listened to through a speaker. The 35 y old woman (I am now) was cathartically in awe in how she can relate as a woman to woman with the experiences collected over the years. It was a beautiful show! Each band shared a level of pure energy, emotion and passion that I haven’t felt in a while. Each woman sang from their cosmic existence. I haven’t heard woman so vocally powerful! They connected with us even up at the top of the stadium! The instrumental was on point! Each member had a moment to showcase their talents and it was done with rockstar pride! I was blown away from start to finish. Everyone (fans) was there together supporting each other even between shows! This show was different than others I’ve been too, this was truly a collective experience of a massive amount of genuine humans. We were strangers walking through the doors and family sitting in our seats once the performance began. Truly cathartic on many levels and a wonderful experience!