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On tour
Yes
Followers
1,633,547
Category
Rock, Hard Rock
Concerts
Mar
22
Sofia Arena
Sofia
Tickets
Mar
24
Laminor Arena
București
Tickets
Mar
26
Barba Negra
Budapest
Tickets
Mar
27
PREZERO ARENA GLIWICE
Gliwice
Tickets
Mar
29
Gasometer
Wien
Tickets
Mar
30
Dom sportova
Zagreb
Tickets
Apr
01
Arena Leipzig
Leipzig
Tickets
Apr
02
Zenith
Munich
Tickets
Apr
04
Columbiahalle
Berlin
Tickets
Apr
05
Stadthalle Offenbach
Offenbach Am Main
Tickets
Apr
07
Eventim Apollo
London
Tickets
Apr
09
Forest National
Bruxelles
Tickets
Apr
11
Inselparkhalle
Hamburg
Tickets
Apr
12
Turbinenhalle
Oberhausen
Tickets
About Godsmack
Champions charge forward to meet any challenge head-on. No matter what, they never relent, tire, or slow down. Instead, they forge ahead. Enduring for over twenty-five years, Godsmack consistently break records, crush expectations, and leave everything on tape and on the stage. Like any proud Bostonians, they shout down adversity, flip a big middle finger to the naysayers, and never compromise. It’s why they continue to sell out arenas. It’s why they continue to dominate radio and streaming. It’s why they continue to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with some of the most successful rock bands in history. The quartet—Sully Erna [vocals, guitar], Tony Rombola [guitar], Robbie Merrill [bass], and Shannon Larkin [drums]—maintain a breakneck pace. Among numerous accolades, the boys notched ten number one singles on both the Billboard Mainstream and Active Rock charts and achieved a total of 24 Top 10 hits at Active Rock (the most of any act since February 1999). Beyond selling over 20 million records worldwide, receiving four GRAMMY® Award nominations, and winning “Rock Artist of the Year” at the Billboard Music Awards, they bowed at #1 on the Billboard Top 200 three consecutive times, placing them in elite company with Van Halen, U2, Metallica, Dave Matthews Band, and Linkin Park.
So, how did a group of guys from blue-collar towns and backgrounds around New England and beyond pull this off?
“It was just a matter of pushing through and not quitting”, answers Sully. “That’s the moral of this whole story. You can’t give up—ever. If you don’t quit, you’ll get an opportunity. Maybe it’s a New England mentality. In the area we’re from, we’re taught to work hard. We work through snow storms. We’re on ladders nailing down roofs in the middle of the winter and pouring concrete until our hands are cracked and bleeding. You’re groomed to be tough. That toughness comes out in anything you do. For us, it was music. With the life I had growing up the way I did in the streets of Lawrence, it’s no wonder there’s an edge. It’s all reflected in the songs.”
Thankfully, Sully never quit.
After grinding it out as a drummer in “failure after failure and broken band after broken band”, he decided to change course. He figured out how to sing, write lyrics, and play guitar, piano, and harmonica. In between a day job, he added one skill after another to the toolbox and made a decision.
“I decided, ‘I’m going to do this again, but I’m going to do it my way’”, he exclaims. “I transitioned from drums to singing. It was a different puzzle to figure out, but I was ready for it.”
In February 1995, he reached out to Robbie Merrill. Shortly after, he found Tony Rombola “ripping Pearl Jam, Stone Temple Pilots, and Alice In Chains covers at a bar in New Hampshire”, he grins. The four-piece threw down at countless early gigs in the kinds of clubs, bars, and dives where a biker doesn’t wait for the bartender to turn off the A/C…
“After a biker requested to turn the A/C down and was denied by the bartender, he pulled out a gun and shot the air conditioner”, chuckles Sully. “I’ll never forget that for as long as I live. We were setting up on stage, we heard the gun go off, and looked up to see the bartender ducking and a hole in the A/C unit. That’s the vibe.”
By 1997, they scrounged up enough cash to record the storied All Wound Up demo. Iconic radio station WAAF spun “Keep Away” and fueled sales at local record store chain Newbury Comics. By the time, the group added “Whatever” to the demo as a single on a second disc, the song took over airwaves. CDs flew off the shelves as they went from selling 5 copies a month to eventually 1,000 copies a week. Multiple labels took notice, but the guys settled on Republic Records. The label reintroduced All Wound Up as the self-titled Godsmack in 1998. The record eventually went 5X platinum on the strength of singles such as “Whatever” ,“Keep Away”, “Bad Religion” and “Voodoo”. They played Woodstock 99, toured alongside Ozzy Osbourne, Pantera, and Black Sabbath on OZZfest and graduated from clubs to theaters on their own. Recording out of a warehouse in Haverhill, MA, they delivered Awake in 2000. Not only did it crash the Billboard Top 200 at #5, but it garnered the band their first GRAMMY® nod for “Vampires”. Meanwhile, the title track “Awake” soundtracked a ubiquitous campaign for the U.S. Navy. As the album reached double-platinum status, they mounted their first headline arena tour with sellouts coast-to-coast and larger-than-life production that would become a signature.
“If you really watch the production, it reflects exactly where I was in my life,” Sully goes. “The vision you see on stage mirrors the emotions I was going through. We had big castle walls, gargoyles, and flames. It was gothic. It was dark. It was heavy.”
During 2002, they contributed “I Stand Alone” to the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack for The Scorpion King starring Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson who openly praised the tune. It went on to land two GRAMMY® Award nominations. 2003 represented a serious turning point. Godsmack welcomed Shannon Larkin behind the kit, adding another dynamic and dimension to the sound. The ensuing album Faceless marked the group’s first #1 entry on the Billboard Top 200 as they supported Metallica on tour in 2004 and went platinum again.
“We got Shannon and created Faceless, and there was a new birth of Godsmack”, Sully recalls. “That’s when the real party started. The journey from recording through touring was insane.”
The gold-selling IV with the late co-producer Andy Johns—renowned for his work with Led Zeppelin—also debuted at #1 in 2006. Running at full speed into another decade, 2010’s The Oracle rounded out a trifecta of number one albums and achieved a gold certification. Four years later, 1000hp revved up to #3 on the Billboard Top 200 as the city of Boston christened August 6 “Godsmack Day”. During 2018, Godsmack jumpstarted another era. Signing to BMG, they unleashed their seventh album, When Legends Rise. It rose to #8 on the Billboard Top 200 and captured #1 on the Top Rock Albums Chart, Top Hard Music Albums Chart, Top Independent Albums Chart, and Top Alternative Albums Chart. “Under Your Scars”, “When Legends Rise”, “Unforgettable” and “Bulletproof” reached #1 at rock radio. The latter took home a gold plaque (unprecedented for any rock band in this day and age), stood out as “the most-played song at rock radio in 2018”, and received a nomination for “Rock Song of the Year” at the 2019 iHeartRadio Music Awards. A year later, they would be nominated for “Rock Artist of the Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards.
“It was time for us to try something new”, observes Sully. “We went in a fresh direction on this last album. We’re really like brothers again. We overcame so many obstacles and are so tight now. We have each other’s backs. Everyone trusts one another. We’re playing music, because we just love to play music. It’s like the days when we played in our garages. When Legends Rise encompassed a metaphor for where we are. Life knocks you down over and over again. Everything continuously burns to the ground, but a phoenix rises from the ashes. It’s about being able to reach down inside of yourself, find your inner strength, and rise above. When you do that, you create epic things. We’re proud to have gotten to the other side through the industry changing and all of these storms. We never quit.”
They never will either.
What does the future hold for Godsmack?
Well, certainly more music and touring in addition to a forthcoming documentary on Sully’s life up until the breakthrough of the group. However, he and the boys keep their heads up as they look towards the future.
“With the exception of having my daughter, Godsmack is probably what I take the most pride in”, he leaves off. “It’s the longest relationship I’ve ever been able to sustain. I’m so proud, because we’ve worked through the ugliest of moments and had the best of moments. We’ve literally lived together, laughed together, and cried together. We fought with each other and for each other. It’s been a hell of a ride. We’re still not sure where it’s going. We don’t know what this thing looks like, how it ends, and if it ends. We’re just enjoying the sunset right now. We know we’re at a place where if everything ended tomorrow, I think we could easily look at each other, give one another a big hug, and walk away with nothing to be ashamed of. That wasn’t always the case. We’re finally at a place where there would be sadness if it ended, but in a happy way, because there have been so many good memories and we’ve accomplished so much. I really think we could give each other a big hug and say, ‘Man, nice fucking run’ .” — Rick Florino, June 2020
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Genres
Rock, Hard Rock
Band members
Robbie Merrill - 4 String Thing, Shannon Larkin -Drums & Concussions, Sully Erna - Vocals & Stuff, Tony Rombola - Guitar & Vocals
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What fans are saying
Shirley
I also have bad ass pictures of Volbeat
Both bands stomped the stage bad ass. Both are killer live. Can't wait to see both bands again, only hoping it's outside. It would of been awesome had the drum Dual been longer. Although I must admit I cried when it started. I've been waiting for a very long time to see my favorite band "GODSMACK" DO THE FAMOUS DRUM DUAL.... I ❤ YOU GUYS.. I LOVE VOLBEAT, PLEASE PROMISE TO COME BACK TO OMAHA, OR CROSS THE BRIDGE TO IOWA. WE LOVED YOU, WELL WORTH THE WAIT ON BOTH BANDS
YOOOO ,I BOUGHT 4 CONCERT TEE'S.... I'M BROKE TODAY. THAT'S OK. HAD A GREAT TIME
Baxter Arena
Omaha, NE
Apr 25, 2019
Kevin
First off, the Warner Theatre is an absolutely amazing venue. It takes you back in time. Staff are amazing as well. If you haven’t taken in a show at this venue, do yourself a favor and buy the tickets!
Secondly, Bastian da Cruz is an awesome artist. Seemed so sincere and authentic. Go follow him on instagram and help him get signed.
Lastly, Godsmack was terrific as always. The intimate setting and feel of this show was different but just as good. Another great performance by a great band. It was awesome hearing songs from their catalog that you don’t normally hear and some great covers also. Can’t wait to see them this July in Johnstown.
Warner Theatre
Erie, PA
May 02, 2024
Alicia
Godsmack was amazing as always but the venue was not my scene. I drove 2 hrs to catch the end of the tour. I had pit passes and some group of men thought it was a good idea to crowd surf and I got kicked in the head. Security was right in front of me and when I asked him for help he just stood there looking at me. It got so rowdy I left 3 songs in. So 2 concert tickets and a 2 hour drive all went to waste. Toyota Oakland Theater in CT was not safe. Very disappointed that I didn’t get to see my favorite band.
Toyota Oakdale Theatre
Wallingford, CT
Oct 26, 2023
Skye
Excellent show!! Really good set mix of both heavy and acoustic tunes. The venue is absolutely stunning and extremely clean. Being an old Shakespearean theater the isn't a bad seat in the house! My only small "complaint", if it can even be called that, is that the show was quite short compared to other shows I've seen. They hit the stage at 8pm and we're off the stage at 9:30pm. Still, looking forward to seeing them again next time they're in town! Definitely recommend others see this show in a small venue - the intimate setting really amped the crowd as we all had close seats 👍
Tennessee Theatre
Knoxville, TN
Mar 02, 2024
Wood
I've seen Godsmack perform Live at least 8 times since 2006, and at various styled venues.
The show, rather the entire experience itself was to say the least "astounding". First and foremost, the staff needs to be recognized for their supreme level of professionalism while still ensuring safety & security at all times. Very Impressed Indeed!!!
The show itself rocked. Not even one single note of ANY feedback what so ever. The sound clarity was superb. The lighting, pyro, and all of the crazy creative rigging done for this production was just amazing.
I WILL be back... Thank You for an amazing evening of entertainment.
Respectfully,
Wood
Ameris Bank Amphitheatre
Alpharetta, GA
Sep 30, 2019
Godsmack Tour Cities
Hamburg, Germany
Zagreb, Croatia
Offenbach, Germany
Sofia, Bulgaria
Leipzig, Germany
Gliwice, Poland
Vienna, Austria
London, United Kingdom
Budapest, Hungary
Brussels, Belgium
Munich, Germany
Oberhausen, Germany
Berlin, Germany
Frequently Asked Questions About Godsmack
Concerts & Tour Date Information
Is Godsmack on tour?
Yes, Godsmack is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming
Godsmack concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Godsmack tour
is scheduled for 14 dates across 13 cities. Get
information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.
How many upcoming tour dates is Godsmack scheduled to play?
Godsmack is scheduled to play 14 shows between 2024-2025. Buy
concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.
When does the Godsmack tour start?
Godsmack’s tour starts Mar 22, 2025 and ends on Apr 12, 2025.
They will play 13 cities; their most recent concert was held in
Sofia at Sofia Arena and their next upcoming concert
will be in Zagreb at Dom sportova.
What venues is Godsmack performing at?
As part of the Godsmack tour, Godsmack is scheduled to play across the following
venues and cities:
2025 Tour Dates:
Mar 22 - Sofia,
Bulgaria @ Sofia Arena
Mar 24 - București,
București @ Laminor Arena
Mar 26 - Budapest,
Hungary @ Barba Negra
Mar 27 - Gliwice,
śląskie @ PREZERO ARENA GLIWICE
Mar 29 - Wien,
Wien @ Gasometer
Mar 30 - Zagreb,
Croatia @ Dom sportova
Apr 01 - Leipzig,
SN @ Arena Leipzig
Apr 02 - Munich,
BY @ Zenith
Apr 04 - Berlin,
BE @ Columbiahalle
Apr 05 - Offenbach Am Main,
Germany @ Stadthalle Offenbach
Apr 07 - London,
United Kingdom @ Eventim Apollo
Apr 09 - Bruxelles,
Région bruxelloise @ Forest National
Apr 11 - Hamburg,
HH @ Inselparkhalle
Apr 12 - Oberhausen,
NW @ Turbinenhalle