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Mastodon Tour Dates and Upcoming Concerts

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On tour Yes
Followers 784,836
Category Metal, Rock
Concerts
Jul
19
Texas Trust CU Theatre
Grand Prairie
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Jul
20
Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Austin
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Jul
23
Daily's Place
Jacksonville
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Jul
24
Central Florida Fairgrounds
Orlando
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Jul
27
Red Hat Amphitheater
Raleigh
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Jul
28
Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
Richmond
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Jul
30
Stage AE
Pittsburgh
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Aug
01
Bell Centre
Montreal
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Aug
03
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville
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Aug
04
SNHU Arena
Manchester
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Aug
06
Maine Savings Amphitheater
Bangor
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Aug
08
Santander Arena
Reading
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Aug
09
Jacobs Pavilion
Cleveland
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Aug
10
Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Sterling Heights
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Aug
15
Scotiabank Saddledome
Calgary
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Aug
18
Moda Center
Portland
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Aug
21
Kia Forum
Inglewood
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Aug
24
Rio Rancho Events Center
Rio Rancho
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Aug
25
El Paso County Coliseum
El Paso
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Aug
27
The Great Saltair
Magna
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Aug
29
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison
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Aug
31
The Astro
La Vista
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About Mastodon
Art is a cyclical beast. The same can easily be said of Grammy Award nominated hard rock juggernaut Mastodon. The group’s four members recognize the importance of life’s omnipresent cycles on their sixth full-length album, Once More ‘Round the Sun. The band orbits around themes of loss and rebirth, twirling a sonic spiral of its signature robust riffing, hypnotically haunting soundscapes, triage of dynamic voices, and thundering seismic grooves. At the same time, this particular collection proves personal for Brann Dailor, Brent Hinds, Bill Kelliher, and Troy Sanders. The very title says something slightly different for each member. "Quite literally, Once More 'Round the Sun means a year-in-the-life," explains Dailor. "Lyrically, we were discussing things that happened to us recently, whereas in the past we looked further back for inspiration. It's about 365 days in this band. It was a tough and strange journey. We happened to be in the middle of completing a full rotation musically as everything else was going on." "It's about being a man and trying to survive in the world. You’re facing all of the crazy shit that goes along with it," adds Hinds. "You've got to just keep rolling. It's the daily grind everybody deals with. It's grinding and rewarding." Kelliher concurs, “A lot of crazy and epic things have happened in the nutshell of the past year. For me, I had recently gotten sober. I really focused my time on writing music instead of drinking and being hung-over. We were in a different space here. Another year has gone by, and we wrote this record.” Sanders smiles, “The title itself deals with a cycle. Writing, recording, and touring are kickass experiences that we get to relive over and over again. We’ve got the ability to strap it on and go out another time. I look forward to riding this out once more with my three friends.” Mastodon’s own collective cycle encompasses a staggering string of accolades. Whether it’s the public endorsement of peers as diverse as Metallica, Pearl Jam, Queens of the Stone Age, CeeLo Green, and Feist or unanimous praise from the likes of Time and Rolling Stone, the band continue to make an impression at every turn. 2011’s The Hunter saw them achieve their highest chart debut yet, reaching #10 on the Billboard Top 200, while the single “Curl of the Burl” notched their second Grammy Award nomination in the category of “Best Hard Rock/Metal Performance”. In between scorching stages everywhere from Sonisphere and Download to Bonnaroo and Coachella, they scored the Josh Brolin sci-fi western Jonah Hex and have been sought out for soundtracks including Pixar’s box office smash Monsters University. As far as rock ‘n’ roll goes, their legacy irrefutably stands alone. However, that legacy expands yet again with Once More ‘Round the Sun. In order to uphold a modus operandi of experimentation and evolution, the boys enlisted the talents of super producer Nick Raskulinecz (Foo Fighters, Rush, Alice In Chains, Deftones, etc.) for the very first time. They holed up in his Falcon Rock studio in Nashville throughout the fall of 2013, cutting what would become Once More ‘Round the Sun. Given his passion for the band, Raskulinecz immediately clicked with the musicians. “He was very hands-on,” says Sanders. “We were fans of the Deftones and Alice In Chains records he’d done, and we initially met him during the BlackDiamondSkye tour. He literally called Brann every six months reminding us that he was on the hunt to work with us when we were ready. This was the right time.” “He was like a coach,” Kelliher goes on. “He brought some energy to the band. I remember he was like, ‘You guys are Mastodon. You’re one of the biggest bands in metal. Give me some of those chunky and thick riffs!’ He let us be who we are.” It’s indisputable that Once More ‘Round the Sun is Mastodon through and through. Kelliher’s twelve-string acoustic guitar ominously heralds the record’s onset during album opener “Tread Lightly” just before crashing into an unmistakable roar from Sanders. Hinds churns out a psychedelic slide guitar solo during the title track that entwines with Dailor’s drums in entrancing, yet enigmatic union. The Kelliher-penned first single “High Road” pummels with an intense polyrhythmic guitar groove before snapping into another unshakable refrain from Dailor. Kelliher explains, “I wrote that on a day off while we were on tour in Luxembourg. I was sitting in this rainy city on a Sunday. Nothing was open. I felt like I needed to write something to reflect how I was feeling. I started banging on a guitar. I was thinking Neurosis and The Melvins low-tuned with a little more pop sensibility for the chorus.” “You can headbang to that one for days,” grins the drummer. “I love the simplicity of it. Lyrically, it’s an angry number where you want to see someone destroyed. It’s heavy-handed in that sense, but it’s the fantasy I felt at the time.” Then, there’s “The Motherload”. Sharring vocal duties between Dailor and Sanders the track cruises from a propulsive six-string onslaught into an riveting chorus—one of the band’s biggest to date. “That one is personal for me,” Dailor admits. “It’s not wanting to lose someone and the powers-that-be are trying to take that person away, or the world is just against it. You’re doing everything you can and scrambling to hold on and salvage it.” Nodding to their roots, “Chimes At Midnight” sees Sanders call out the words “Hearts Alive”, making a connection to the centerpiece of the band’s critically acclaimed 2004 breakout Leviathan. He reveals, “I never repeated a line on purpose, but I felt like it was time to!” On the other end of the spectrum, Hinds delivers a raucous and raw departure in the form of “Halloween”. Wielding a thrashed-up punk riff, the song eventually explodes into incendiary soloing from the axeman in homage to his favorite holiday. However, the biggest surprise comes during “Aunt Lisa”, an anthemic send-off to Brann’s late aunt featuring Atlanta femme punks The Coathangers on a rousing gang vocal. “This one came out pretty effortlessly. It’s about Brann’s Aunt Lisa, her wild spirit, and free personality. I love what The Coathangers did. They’re good friends of mine, and they owed me a favor because I got the Mastodon guys to dance around like girls in their video,” chuckles Hinds. Brann continues, “My aunt liked anything I did. She definitely lived life to the fullest. If she walked in the room, all eyes were on her. I loved it. I don’t think I’ve ever come across energy like that before, and I don’t know that I will. You never knew what was going to happen when she was around. She had a huge impact on my life. I didn’t get to say goodbye to her properly. This is me trying to say goodbye.” Everything culminates on the expansive finale “Diamond in the Witch House”. Boasting a vocal call-and-response between Sanders and Neurosis’s Scott Kelly, on his fourth Mastodon collaboration, the track unfolds in cinematic fashion over eight minutes punctuated by Kelliher’s hulking riffs. “It’s about the fragility of taking responsibility,” admits Sanders. “That’s what happens when you have kids. Precious lives are in your hands and dependent upon your actions. The idea spun from that. It’s about proving your worth and prevailing.” Mastodon continue to prevail artistically, and this particular rotation, Once More ‘Round the Sun, upholds that tradition of progression. “We’ve built a band that’s been able to morph, evolve, and change,” Dailor concludes. “Our fan base expects greatness, but they also expect things to be weird and different. I feel confident that we’ve risen to that challenge.” Hinds leaves off, “It would be nice if people walk away enjoying the listening experience. That’s the ultimate goal. It’s interesting to see. One thing I know for sure.they can’t walk away and say it’s not original.”
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Genres
Metal, Rock
Band members
Bass and Vocals, Drums and Vocals Brent Hinds, Guitar and Vocals Bill Kelliher, Guitar Troy Sanders, Brann Dailor
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What fans are saying
autumn
5 / 5
met brent at a random lounge by chance after the show, they gendered me correctly - im not sure if they knew but like -- i started learning guitar 20 years ago bevause of their records oh and live??? they're tighter than the bronx, they sound so amazing, a must see 1000/10
Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom Chicago, IL
Apr 30, 2022
Shakila
5 / 5
Mastodon were killer, as always! Excellent setlist of songs from across their career as well as amazing stage sets and imagery on screen behind them. They were super grateful to their Toronto audience and Brann gave a touching speech once the show ended. It was a stellar night!
Budweiser Stage Toronto, ON
Aug 17, 2023
Stacey
5 / 5
Great from start to finish. I don't know any mastodon songs, only reason I went was because I got my husband tickets for Xmas, but I really enjoyed the show, the band are great and played well throughout. The two support bands were great too
Manchester Academy Manchester, United Kingdom
Dec 10, 2017
Jason
5 / 5
INCREDIBLE! Mastodon is at the top of their game and better than ever right now. Vocals sounded amazing, band sounded massive as usual, and i particularly enjoyed Brents absolutely MONSTORUS pinch harmonics. Best I've ever heard them live. Thanks for the amazing show!
Salt Air Pavilion Salt Lake City, UT
Jul 04, 2018
Scott
5 / 5
One of my favorite bands of all time. I'd give more stars if I could. On top of that, they always tour with other interesting bands. Opeth and Khemmis were very entertaining. Had a great time. "White whale! Holy grail!"
Stage AE Pittsburgh, PA
Apr 25, 2022
Mathew
5 / 5
Amazing night - Crack the Skye in its entirety and a few bonus songs at the end. The only disappointing thing was that they couldn't play longer. The background visuals were every bit as cool as the music.
Greek Theatre Los Angeles, CA
Jul 01, 2019
Eric
5 / 5
Mastodon F'ing ROCKED! They were on point and, as always, amazing. They had animations running on the screen behind them that went right along with "Crack The Skye" which they played in it's entirety. Excellent show.
Express Live! Columbus, OH
May 31, 2019
Tim
4 / 5
Was a really great show! Every band had phenomenal performances and the fire flumes were an added bonus. I was also impressed with the sound in the coliseum. Never been before but will be back again.
Veterans Memorial Coliseum Portland, OR
Apr 19, 2023
Peter
5 / 5
They rocked so hard, I didn’t really care to stay after their performance. But I’m glad I did and was treated to a cameo performance by Brann and Troy with Primus. Once in a lifetime experience!
Hearst Greek Theatre Berkeley, CA
Jul 01, 2018
Joe
5 / 5
I love this band, they are killer live! Laser light show was sick and great setlist too! One of the best live bands today and the Drummer is a animal, guy can play drums for days!🤘🤘🤘
Paramount Theatre Seattle, WA
May 10, 2022
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Mastodon Tour Cities
Cleveland, OH Austin, TX Rio Rancho, NM Raleigh, NC Morrison, CO Inglewood, CA Reading, PA Orlando, FL Sterling Heights, MI Magna, UT Bangor, ME Montréal, QC La Vista, NE Richmond, VA El Paso, TX Pittsburgh, PA Grand Prairie, TX Uncasville, CT Jacksonville, FL Calgary, AB Manchester, NH Portland, OR

Frequently Asked Questions About Mastodon

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Mastodon on tour?

Yes, Mastodon is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Mastodon concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Mastodon tour is scheduled for 22 dates across 22 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Mastodon scheduled to play?

Mastodon is scheduled to play 22 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Mastodon tour start?

Mastodon’s tour starts Jul 19, 2024 and ends on Aug 31, 2024. They will play 22 cities; their most recent concert was held in Grand Prairie at Texas Trust CU Theatre and their next upcoming concert will be in Austin at Germania Insurance Amphitheater.

What venues is Mastodon performing at?

As part of the Mastodon tour, Mastodon is scheduled to play across the following venues and cities:

2024 Tour Dates:

Jul 19 - Grand Prairie, TX @ Texas Trust CU Theatre
Jul 20 - Austin, TX @ Germania Insurance Amphitheater
Jul 23 - Jacksonville, FL @ Daily's Place
Jul 24 - Orlando, FL @ Central Florida Fairgrounds
Jul 27 - Raleigh, NC @ Red Hat Amphitheater
Jul 28 - Richmond, VA @ Virginia Credit Union LIVE!
Jul 30 - Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
Aug 01 - Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre
Aug 03 - Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena
Aug 04 - Manchester, NH @ SNHU Arena
Aug 06 - Bangor, ME @ Maine Savings Amphitheater
Aug 08 - Reading, PA @ Santander Arena
Aug 09 - Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavilion
Aug 10 - Sterling Heights, MI @ Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
Aug 15 - Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome
Aug 18 - Portland, OR @ Moda Center
Aug 21 - Inglewood, CA @ Kia Forum
Aug 24 - Rio Rancho, NM @ Rio Rancho Events Center
Aug 25 - El Paso, TX @ El Paso County Coliseum
Aug 27 - Magna, UT @ The Great Saltair
Aug 29 - Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Aug 31 - La Vista, NE @ The Astro
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