entheos Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts
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On tour
Yes
Followers
33,654
Category
Alternative Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Deathcore, Progressive Metal
Concerts
Jan
31
Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon
Iowa City
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Feb
02
WAVE
Wichita
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Feb
07
Trees
Dallas
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Feb
08
Warehouse Live Midtown
Houston
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Feb
11
Growlers
Memphis
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Feb
12
WORKPLAY
Birmingham
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Feb
13
The Masquerade
Atlanta
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Feb
14
Conduit
Winter Park
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Feb
15
The Banyan Live
West Palm Beach
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Feb
18
Music Farm
Charleston
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Feb
20
Manchester Music Hall
Lexington
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Feb
21
The Castle Theatre
Bloomington
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Feb
22
The Pyramid Scheme
Grand Rapids
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About entheos
Pushing progressive death metal in ever more imaginative directions, Entheos continue to stand apart from the pack. Incorporating elements drawn from myriad genres - including death metal, groove, grunge, electronica, slam, gothic rock, jazz, prog and more - they have evolved with every release, and now they return with the follow up to 2017’s landmark Dark Future, the diverse and exhilarating Time Will Take Us All.
Having stripped down to a two-piece in 2020, this has helped to streamline the band and allow the core members to make the music they want to with no compromise, which is clearly to their betterment. Koperweis - who takes the role of drummer in the band’s live lineup - has long written most of the guitar parts, so it was not a radically different writing process, but allowed him the freedom of complete control. Relying less on synths and electronic production than on previous releases, a lot of the more atmospheric elements are contributed by guitar, and there is even an acoustic guitar for the first time on an Entheos record. Crabb has also pushed herself harder than ever before, interested in consistently practicing to find new pitches and timbres in her voice, and she has most certainly extended the range of her screaming. Using pitched screaming to add melodic lines in many places, this is also the first Entheos record on which she has sung. “Singing has always been something that I’ve intended on adding to our band, I was just never willing to force it into parts that I didn’t feel like it fit into. On this album I really felt as though a lot of the material was musically calling for a more melodic vocal, so that’s where I took it. I’m really excited and proud to begin to venture into that territory and apply all areas of my voice to the music that we make.”
When it came to penning the lyrics, Crabb knew that she was going to write about her own “experience as a human” and approach the album based on the lingering awareness many people have, that there is so much world out there and there are so many different experiences to have - but there is so little time. However, this idea really hit home in August 2021 when she got into an accident on her electric scooter on the day she started tracking vocals. Because of this accident she found herself in a strange place mentally, juggling between feeling truly happy and grateful for every second that she was alive and got to spend with the people who she loved, but also feeling completely depressed, because of all of the uncertainty surrounding her injuries.
“It was hard to open my mouth, eating and talking were chores - let alone trying to sing or scream. I had no idea if I would be able to continue on as a vocalist or if my face would ever feel or look the same as before the accident. I returned to writing the album’s lyrics a few weeks after the accident with a refreshed point of view on what I’d begun writing. The album took form as a journey from the depths of depression into gratitude, but ultimately as an examination of our time and how precious it is. The time that we spend working toward goals when we don’t know the true outcome of them or if they’ll be important to us in the future. The time that we spend battling inner demons and being consumed by negative thoughts or depression and by our own vices. The time that we spend with the people that we love. The time that we spend focused on things that absolutely do not matter. The time that slips away as we feel life passing us by - and the time that we have left in this life. Time Will Take Us All is our human commonality, and it felt like the perfect name for this musical journey.”
This resulted in songs such as “Absolute Zero”, which is about the battle between mental darkness and lightness, when darkness begins to take over; “In Purgatory”, which references the state of temporary misery that getting in the accident put her in and more broadly the unknowing of whether an individual will come out of a situation for the better or for the worse, and “Oblivion”, which discusses the state of being stuck in the day-to-day of life and the lack of awareness that comes along with it.
With Koperweis handling production duties and Mark Lewis (Whitechapel, The Black Dahlia Murder) mixing the record, all of the drums were tracked by Zack Ohren at Castle Ultimate, and Koperweis tracked guitars and vocals. They also recruited former member Evan Brewer to supply the bass. “Evan’s bass playing is a big part of what makes Entheos sound like Entheos, and it was important to us to have him on the record. He added bass lines after everything had been tracked and brought a lot of character and texture to what was already there,” Koperweis says. Though committed to their status as a two-piece, the band does have a live lineup maintaining their reputation for being a killer live band.
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Genres
Alternative Metal, Metal, Death Metal, Deathcore, Progressive Metal
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What fans are saying
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Great show super talented group. Chaney is a sick vocalist!
Express Live!
Columbus, OH
Jul 31, 2018
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entheos Tour Cities
Bloomington, IL
Lexington, KY
Iowa City, IA
Atlanta, GA
Charleston, SC
Memphis, TN
Houston, TX
West Palm Beach, FL
Grand Rapids, MI
Winter Park, FL
Wichita, KS
Dallas, TX
Birmingham, AL
Frequently Asked Questions About entheos
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is entheos on tour?
Yes, entheos is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
entheos concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The entheos tour
is scheduled for 13 dates across 13 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is entheos scheduled to play?
entheos is scheduled to play 13 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the entheos tour start?
entheos’s tour starts Jan 31, 2025 and ends on Feb 22, 2025.
They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Iowa City at Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon and their next upcoming concert
will be in Lexington at Manchester Music Hall.
What venues is entheos performing at?
As part of the entheos tour, entheos is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Jan 31 - Iowa City,
IA @ Wildwood Smokehouse & Saloon
Feb 02 - Wichita,
KS @ WAVE
Feb 07 - Dallas,
TX @ Trees
Feb 08 - Houston,
TX @ Warehouse Live Midtown
Feb 11 - Memphis,
TN @ Growlers
Feb 12 - Birmingham,
AL @ WORKPLAY
Feb 13 - Atlanta,
GA @ The Masquerade
Feb 14 - Winter Park,
FL @ Conduit
Feb 15 - West Palm Beach,
FL @ The Banyan Live
Feb 18 - Charleston,
SC @ Music Farm
Feb 20 - Lexington,
KY @ Manchester Music Hall
Feb 21 - Bloomington,
IL @ The Castle Theatre
Feb 22 - Grand Rapids,
MI @ The Pyramid Scheme