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On tour Yes
Followers 430,092
Category Rock
Concerts
Jan
25
Riverfront Revolt 2025
La Crosse
Tickets
About Pop Evil
Even as the music business was dismantled and reconfigured, large chain stores shuttered, cable TV abandoned music videos as a format, radio playlists tightened, and thick-headedly bubblegum anthems celebrated, hard rock music has actually thrived, increasing in size and championed by an elite vanguard of ambitious bands. POP EVIL smashes through the odds like a battering ram, weathering the trials and tribulations of paying dues with a steadfast resilience owing much to their blue collar and middle class backgrounds, and building a worldwide audience one fan at a time. As the moniker promises when emblazoned on a CD or radio dial, POP EVIL conjures aggressive riffs and hard charging sing-a-longs with emotional heft and melodic power in equal measure. It’s music by the people, for the people. There’s a reason Billboard named POP EVIL the #4 Mainstream Rock Artist of 2014, and it’s not just because of those three(!) consecutive #1 Rock Radio Singles from the last album (and a fourth that cracked the Top 10), the Top 10 Independent debut and Top 40 Billboard 200 debut of ONYX, or that album’s subsequent 180,000 in domestic sales. All of which being undoubtedly rare feats to accomplish as independent artists in any genre of music. Simply put, POP EVIL is a larger-than-life true rock n’ roll band blending the earnestness of Pearl Jam and Soundgarden with the celebratory showmanship of Motley Crue and KISS, capable of empathizing with the daily struggles of their fans while simultaneously offering the escapism a truly bombastic concert provides. It’s an attitude and a way of life POP EVIL has put proudly on display on tour with Godsmack (as part of Rockstar Uproar), Five Finger Death Punch, Three Doors Down, Papa Roach, Stone Sour, Three Days Grace, Theory Of A Deadman, Black Stone Cherry and more. Purposefully assembled at Studio Litho and London Bridge Studios with producer Adam Kasper (Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Foo Fighters), UP is the sound of a rock band cementing a powerful identity that’s steadily materialized over the course of three prior full-length slabs. The inspirational soon to be live staple “Footsteps,” the swaggering “Take It All” – POP EVIL prove their burgeoning success is no accident. “There were many more highs than lows in the wake of ONYX,” summarizes band frontman LEIGH KAKATY. “The only real low was that it was hard to be gone from our families for another year. But the highs were amazing. We experienced our first #1 record with ‘Trenches,’ followed by ‘Deal with the Devil,’ and then again with ‘Torn to Pieces,’ which was a song about my father, who passed in 2011. Having that song go to #1 was a nice tribute to my pops, and closure for my personal journey.” “Then came ‘Beautiful.’ Having four singles at radio from any album these days is a huge honor itself. We were just grateful. It humbled us,” he says. “We tasted the fruits from all of the previous years, from when we felt like nobody was listening.” After a self-released record and EP kicked up a buzz, the first proper POP EVIL album, Lipstick on the Mirror found its way to listeners via a major label re-release, despite the business trouble that resulted in Pop Evil tearing up their major label contract on stage, in what Spin Magazine called one of the Ten Best Moments of Rock on the Range. The band’s pristine follow-up, War of Angels, brought Pop Evil to a worldwide audience, driven by the strength of radio ready tracks “Last Man Standing,” “Monster You Made,” and the Mick Mars collaboration, “Boss’s Daughter.” Produced by Johnny K (Disturbed, 3 Doors Down, Megadeth), ONYX represented a bold new creative achievement, and provided several career milestones, including a triumphant return to Rock On The Range where the band played “Trenches” with Rock and Roll Hall Of Famer Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels as 13 U.S. Marines (showcasing the Lima Company Eyes of Freedom Memorial) stood behind them. “People ask me all the time, ‘What it's like to hear your song on the radio?’ It never gets old!” Kakaty declares. “It's a reminder of hard work, and of having that dream sitting in your garage, trying to write a song that someone would love one day. That dream happened for our band and it's something that we don't want to take lightly. “Now it's time to step up our game and let people know we can back it all up,” he adds. “We want to prove we aren’t a one hit wonder. We didn’t just get lucky.” UP is a bold reintroduction and step forward, with guitarists NICK FUELLING and DAVEY GRAHS, bassist MATT DIRITO and Kakaty at the top of their game. It’s always a bit cliché, not to mention questionable, when a band says their new album is the best one yet. But in the case of POP EVIL, it’s an absolute fact. “When I listen rock radio today, I think, ‘Where’s the fun?’” Kakaty explains. “Where’s that release that gets people away from their everyday stress? The more we toured on ONYX, we realized we wanted more of that element in our set. ‘Some songs have a lot of discipline, anger and angst to it, which is one side of the band. It’s do or die. Other songs deal with temptations, or loss. ONYX came from a dark place, so with this album, UP, we wanted to remind ourselves to have fun, too. That attitude has led to a rebirth, a growth we haven’t seen before. We’re excited about it.” POP EVIL sees each of their records as a time capsule, a testament to who they were and where they were at in their lives when they made it. Having conquered Rock Radio with three consecutive number one singles on the last album, the question became, “Where to from here?” They’ve been careful not to repeat themselves. The band constantly pushes forward, evolves, experiments and adapts, while staying true to their core. It’s with this attitude that POP EVIL succeeded in building a lasting bond with their fans. It’s the type of environment created by the groups who listeners treat like family, and the bands celebrate the same way in return. Fans bring bands into their lives, they make the songs a part of them. Music doesn’t belong solely to the songwriters who create it. It’s a shared experience, a community possession, the moment it’s unleashed across the airwaves and strikes a chord with someone else. It’s why powerhouse sports teams like the Anaheim Ducks, New Jersey Devils, Boston Bruins, and the band’s very own Detroit Red Wings, Tigers and Michigan Wolverines bang their anthems over the loudspeakers. POP EVIL’s music brings people together, energizing listeners with power; on the radio, on ESPN, FOX, ABC, and anywhere. POP EVIL won’t criticize the wide variety of tools at the disposal of artists these days, finding nothing inherently wrong with programming, loops, samples, or studio enhancements. Nevertheless, POP EVIL champions the special magic found when a rock n’ roll band strips it back down to drums, bass, guitars and a microphone. “One of my greatest accomplishments in life was learning how to play that guitar,” says Kakaty. “At first, it’s intimidating. You don’t even want to touch that thing! But once you learn, anytime you walk by one, you’re like, ‘Give me that damn thing.’ It’s a gift.” That spirit, that motivation, that nearly indescribable feeling that unites people across cultural, economic, religious, and all other divides – it’s Zeppelin. It’s Sabbath. It’s Aerosmith. It’s James Brown. It’s Woodstock. It’s transcendent purity. It’s POP EVIL.
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Genres
Rock
Band members
Vocals: Leigh Kakaty, Drums: Blake Allison, Bass: Joey Chicago Walser , Guitar: Davey Grahs, Guitar: Nick Fuelling
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What fans are saying
Bonnie
5 / 5
WHAT A SHOW "POP EVIL" NEVER HAS A BAD SHOW!! SEEN THEM TWO THIS YEAR CINCIINNATI OH. AND I WOULD GO AGAIN THIS YEAR IF ONLY!! I HAVE MANY GREAT PHOTOS OF ALL THE BAND! WHAT A GERAT BAND!! I AM A EVILS FOREVER !! I'M STILL SMILING FROM THE SHOW! ROCK ON POP EVIL . YOU CAN BE SURE IF THEY HAVE A SHOW I WILL BE THERE!! \m/ \m/ ALL HORNS UP FOR "POP EVIL"
Bogart's Cincinnati, OH
Nov 21, 2023
Kevin
5 / 5
Stage West is an awesome little intimate venue. Parking isn’t great but oh well. Opener Like Machines was a great three piece band. Lots of sound from three instruments. Pop Evil was once again phenomenal. Leigh is a born to be front man. Great set and great performance from the entire band. The set after the set was a great surprise bonus for everyone who stuck around. Look forward to seeing Pop Evil every chance I get.
Stage West State College, PA
Nov 10, 2021
Mike
5 / 5
POP Evil always puts on an amazing show and in my opinion it’s 10 times better in a smaller venue like the Chameleon Club! You’re up close and personal! Haley played the entire show with a bad shoulder but that didn’t stop the band from giving the crowd all they wanted! Sure we’d always like to have longer sets, but they played almost non stop the entire set. Energy and stage presence is OFF THE HOOK.
Chameleon Club Lancaster, PA
Feb 07, 2019
Sandy
5 / 5
My third time seeing Pop Evil. I always wondered why their song "100 in a 55" was never on their setlist. Since there was technical difficulty he added and sang this song without any instruments. My absolute favorite part of the night. Don't get me wrong, the entire band sounded amazing, but hearing this song stripped down gave me chills. I definitely think they should add this song to their future setlists.
Hard Rock Event Center Tampa, FL
Apr 01, 2023
Kevin
4 / 5
Brkn Love was a great opening act. Very good rock sound. Pop Evil was awesome. Sounded great and played with passion and intensity. Mr Smalls Theatre is a great little intimate venture where you can feel up close and personal with the bands. Will definitely go back to see more shows at this venue and definitely will go back to see Pop Evil anytime they come near me. Great show Pop Evil.
Mr Small's Theatre Millvale, PA
Aug 29, 2021
Kevin
5 / 5
Pop Evil was outstanding as usual. It’s such a shame that they weren’t the headlining act and only played for about 40 minutes. That’s just enough time to showcase their great catalog of songs. Hope Nick gets back soon. The Warner Theatre is an absolutely beautiful venue without a bad seat anywhere. We were front row on the balcony which were awesome seats. Hope to see more shows there in the future.
Warner Theatre Erie, PA
Sep 15, 2022
Jamie
5 / 5
This was my second time attending a Pop Evil show. Wasn't sure what to expect from an acoustic show. That said, it was excellent, and then some. Avalon Black was also a treat, as was the guy after them. (Not sure what his name. I'm also liking The Loft. The acoustics are a little wonky, but they do work well with, well, acoustic shows! And the atmosphere is comfortable. I'll be back.
The Loft Lansing, MI
Dec 09, 2019
Faith
5 / 5
This was the 9th time seeing Pop Evil in concert and as always they were incredibly full of energy and the performance was absolutely amazing. We got rained on but to my delight we pop evilz all stayed together watching the show. Pop Evil never fails to impress me. Had the best time playing in the rain with my love and loved feeling the love from all the fans around
Arcadia Creek Festival Place Kalamazoo, MI
Aug 07, 2023
Mark
5 / 5
Pop Evil turned up the heat and rocked the Palladium. They talked about Skeletons being their hardest album yet and I have to agree. The set list was a greatest hits of their work. Being introduced by Mistress Carrie tells me they are headed for the big time. I've seen them play bars that wouldn't hold 200 fans. I wish them all the best and look forward to more shows.
Palladium Worcester, MA
Mar 26, 2023
Melissa
5 / 5
As always they Rocked! Had a chances to do VIP meet & great. Everyone was so nice and down to earth. Leigh took time to sit down with all of us. You can tell he really does it for the loved of music and his fans. Can’t wait to they are back in the states for more show.
Café Campus Montréal, Canada
Dec 04, 2018
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Pop Evil Tour Cities
La Crosse, WI

Frequently Asked Questions About Pop Evil

Concerts & Tour Date Information

Is Pop Evil on tour?

Yes, Pop Evil is currently on tour. If you’re interested in attending an upcoming Pop Evil concert, make sure to grab your tickets in advance. The Pop Evil tour is scheduled for 1 dates across 1 cities. Get information on all upcoming tour dates and tickets for 2024-2025 with Hypebot.

How many upcoming tour dates is Pop Evil scheduled to play?

Pop Evil is scheduled to play 1 shows between 2024-2025. Buy concert tickets to a nearby show through Hypebot.

When does the Pop Evil tour start?

Pop Evil’s tour starts Jan 25, 2025 and ends on Jan 25, 2025. They will play 1 cities; their most recent concert was held in La Crosse at La Crosse Center and their next upcoming concert will be in at .

What venues is Pop Evil performing at?

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

2025 Tour Dates:

Jan 25 - La Crosse, WI @ La Crosse Center
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