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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 141 reviews

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Formed in 1998 by Jared Leto and his older brother Shannon, Thirty Seconds to Mars found success in the ‘00s with a blend of hard rock, post-grunge and screamo. Drawing on influences ranging from Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Rush, the band have enjoyed global success with platinum-selling albums, world tours and numerous music awards. Frontman and actor Jared Leto enjoyed success on the ‘90s television drama My So Called Life in addition to movies such as Fight Club and Requiem for a Dream. As he approached his 30s, he decided to focus on his music and enlisted the help of his brother to form Thirty Seconds to Mars. While music is his passion, Jared continues to enjoy a successful Hollywood acting career, and has a string of notable film releases to his name including Panic Room, Highway, and  American Psycho. He snagged an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Dallas Buyers Club.

The group's self-titled debut album was released in 2002, though it was their platinum-selling second album, A Beautiful Lie, which catapulted the band to true worldwide fame, paving the way for several massive tours. A Beautiful Lie was followed by their 2009 album This is War which reached the top 10 of several national album charts and earned numerous music awards. In 2013, the band left EMI for Universal Music, and released the critically acclaimed Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams 2013. A brand new music video, starring Kanye West and Lindsay Lohan, was released from the album to promote the track City of Angels. To date the band has sold over 10 million albums worldwide. 

Thirty Seconds to Mars have won numerous music awards, including six Kerrang! Awards, three MTV Video Music Awards, seven MTV Europe Music Awards, a NME award and a Billboard Music Award. The band also achieved a place in Guinness World Records as Longest Concert Tour by a Rock Band, performing 311 shows in just over two years.

The band’s first tour was the Forever Night, Never Day tour in 2006, followed by Welcome to the Universe tour in the same year. In 2007 they embarked upon A Beautiful Lie tour, performing at numerous venues and festivals worldwide. This was followed by two more world tours including Into the Wild 2010 and their recent 2013 Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams tour.

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 141 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    Great show!!! Amazing band!!! I hope they come back soon!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 Seconds to Mars was the best show ever!

    by Gelica on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    I loved how the Neon Trees opened for 30 Seconds to Mars. They were full of energy and got the crowd ready for the next part. I REALLY enjoyed the entire show. The intro for 30 Seconds to Mars was very cool. There was a sheet that covered the stage and the shadows on the sheet had a very good effect. Jared Leto is also very comedic and adds that much more to the show. They were very interactive and kept the fans involved the whole show. The show was amazing, and I'd love to see them again if I have the chance. Hopefully they'll come back to Canada!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible

    by sidekickvic on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    This was the best concert of 2010 so far... I loved that Jared Leto appeared at the sound booth which is right where my friend and I were standing. Fantastic!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30STM - Don't miss out on them next time

    by Grrl on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    This concert was one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. The boys sweated it out on a set that was at least an hour and a half. Jared is an amazing leader: cheering on the crowd, encouraging us to dance, sing, mosh and crowd surf, stopping to talk to us at every opportunity. He also did a surprise acoustic bit ("Hurricane", "Oblivion", "The Kill") a stage halfway into the crowd and then went back to the main stage through us. For their encore ("Kings & Queens") they brought at least 30 random people onto the stage. The band is quite amazing, staying behind after the concert to sign any kind of memorabilia for the fans (I had my Cd and ticket signed by them). And, I mean, who does that anymore? The venue was intimate and I was about 4 rows from the front barrier. Great sound and overall an amazing night. If you missed them this time, don't miss them when they come back.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Thirty Seconds To Mars

    by Anonymous on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    The energy was high. The place was packed, and everyone who I met was unbelievably excited to "finally" see the band. When they came on stage the energy cranked up to the room. Everyone was screaming and dancing. This is a band who takes care of their fans. They let them crowd surf, get on each other shoulders, they encourage (VERY VERY) tight quarters stage front. This became a solid block of people, (which some had to escape to the sides) They were engaging, upbeat, and spoke with us during the concert. The music was phenomenal! To finally hear my favourite song's live was amazing. Kudos to the band, as well as the opening band, and shout-out to the crew. This show was enjoyable and full of memories. IF YOU EVER GET THE CHANCE TO GO - don't just wait to go with someone. Pick up a single ticket as I did and hang with the very friendly fan base they have. You will not regret ever going to one of their concerts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30secondsToMarsWAS_BestOFtheBEST

    by 30secondstoMARSH on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    Concert was phenominal. Music was just incredible, lyrics were so audience interactive, Jared Leto had fans singing every song, he's a very good entertainer he even walked through the crowd and was singing with fans around him, for last song he pulled about 20 fans from crowd to dance on stage. Jared also talked a lot to the audience and was very funny. And to top it off, He said "Whats up dude, good to see you here" to me !!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by DeniseA on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    Amazing Show. Jared Leto really interacts with the audience a lot and makes sure everyone has an awesome time. CAN'T WAIT to see them again!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 Seconds to Mars Rocks Toronto

    by Milo9 on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    BEST SHOW EVER. Sounds was AWSOME Lighting was AWESOME Interaction with audience was AWESOME Waiting time for start time of show was AWESOME Convenience of parking was AWESOME Line up wait time was MINIMAL Overall.....EFFIN' AWESOME show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 seconds concert

    by hotdrummerchick66 on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    this concert rocked everyone's socks off. Guys had soo much energy and crowed was loving it. Good crowed surfing, got on stage. no fights :)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Thirty Seconds To Mars Was Amazing

    by KyleMc on 2010-04-19Sound Academy - Toronto

    The venue was great but the whole place was consumed by the personality of the band. Leto made the entire group feel like one big family at a gigantic party. Way to go guys, will definitely be seeing you again, so please don't take so long to come back to Toronto.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    30 Seconds To Mars Thrill At The Palms Pearl

    by Mistressred on 2010-04-17Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort - Las Vegas

    We bought regular GA tickets, but once our flights were confirmed upgraded to the ILAA tickets. We had met the band before, but figured flying from Alberta to Las Vegas, we may as well try to meet them and say hello. This band is very accessible to their fans anyway, but the meet and greet was fun, the band was friendly and it all went by too fast. We ended up in front row standing in front of Shannon Leto, and his amazing drum kit. We knew what songs would probably be included, from reading about the bands newly completed European tour. The set list was long, 16 songs I think, and the crowd had many first timers seeing the band, but everyone was very loud and exuberant. You could see how Jared and the band feed off the fan's reactions, and they are always pleased when fans sing along to their songs. Jared holds the mic out many times to listen to the fans singing the lyrics. Jared dyed his blonde Mohawk bright neon pink (he says pomegranate), and you could really keep an eye on him, especially during the song The Kill, as he starts it acoustic in the back of the venue, then climbs down into the GA pit. He makes his way to the stage through the crowd, urging them to sing with him, while the band is on stage and the song is full band, for the second half of the song. To see Jared in this crazy mosh pit of fans, is always quite a sight the first time, but it is old news to him, and he walks among his fans at many a concert. Being up front it was incredible, to see the band hard at work and having great energy, and we were able to take some great photos and video with security being very accommodating at this venue. As with many of 30 Seconds To Mars's fans, I would love to see them at several venues for this Into The Wild tour.