Enjoyed the show
by Campbell on 2020-03-02MTELUS - MontrealRating: 4 out of 5Interaction with audience was nice and play list was excellent.....only down side of the concert was some songs he sang were drowned out by the music being too loud

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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.
Interaction with audience was nice and play list was excellent.....only down side of the concert was some songs he sang were drowned out by the music being too loud
The band was very energetic, totally there for its fans! I just loved the complete setlist, very good mix of their albums. Tyler had a few voice issues at the end, but hey, who cares? Only thing, the balance of sound was not that great for a number of songs. That was the only drawback. All in all, a very enjoyable evening. Can’t wait to see them again!
Good old rock n' roll at a great location....and fantastic price.. Awesome vibe..!
Theory of a Deadman was even better than expected! Awesome live performance. Great venue!
Security were amazing at accommodating a wheelchair! Very helpful and nice. Theory of a Deadman killed it as usual! Amazing Valentines Day present!!!! 🤟🏻
It was an awesome show. Theory of a Deadman killed it. Venue is always gorgeous. Rebel is an awesome place for shows.
As to be expected...they always put on a great show! What you see is what you get!! We love them!
Great concert. One of the best bands I’ve seen live.
Great show. Lots of fun. Great interaction with audience.
Great venue ,sound and TOAD was tight and bang on Thursday eve Rebel was good choice for the gig
For many years they have put out albums with many good songs on each. They always put on a great show yet seem to fly under the radar. They should be at least selling out mid sized arenas maybe large arenas. Always a treat when then come to Toronto especially GTA
Entire concert was absolutely phenomenal! Venue was great, music was great, everything was just so great
Definitely worth the money they played songs from all there Albums
Have seen Theory more than 12 times. Tyler put on his best and most energetic show ever. His voice was awesome throughout the entire show.
Theory was amazing, obviously. Opening band, W3apons, left much to be desired and not only failed to warm up the crowd but failed to provide any musical talent greater than a wet rag. Venue was good, lots of parking and easy to get in and out of.
This is a band that sounds just as good live as in studio, their music is real. I saw them in 2018 with my wife and daughters, and they played great music , but the show was just OK. This time around in 2020 in Ottawa , they crushed it. The music ,as before, was great , but this time their stage energy and presence matched the level of their musical ability ! Amazing live band A++ Great job on the direction of 2 latest albums
This is a great band to see live. Excellent performance, great voice, great musicians, well done guys!
The Bronson Center was the perfect size to make the show feel like it was a personal concert ! Theory of Deadman rocked it! Amazing band!
We had a super time as usual! This was our second time visiting the venue and everything went smoothly. The showcase was excellent and such fun! My only concerns were that I feel like the theatre needs more ventilation because both times I’ve attended a concert here it has become so warm that I’ve felt almost faint. It’s truly sweltering. Aside from this I think the volume for the sound projection was turned up just slightly too loud as I found the audio became distorted at points. Otherwise, an awesome experience!
Theory played an awesome mix of new and older stuff. Show started on time which was great. Only complaint was the seeming lack of air circulation at the venue. It was extremely hot in the room. Had to leave couple times for air. Thx Theory for putting on an amazing show🎶🤟