Falling In Reverse Upcoming Events & Tickets

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TOUR: Award-winning band Falling In Reverse will embark on a North American headline tour in 2025, titled the “Falling In Reverse: God Is A Weapon,“ starting August 10 in Englewood, CO, and concluding September 26 in Las Vegas. Other notable stops include Dallas, Austin, Tampa, Raleigh, Charlotte, Cincinnati, Toronto, Montreal, Albuquerque, and Phoenix.
The upcoming tour will feature various supporting acts on select dates, including Slaughter To Prevail, Wage War, Hollywood Undead, Tech N9ne, Sleep Theory, and Point North.
Tickets, as well as VIP packages, are on sale now (NO HIDDEN FEES) and range widely, depending on the venue, location, and experience add-ons. Secure your tickets today at EventsChaser for the ultimate rock experience!
ABOUT: With a sound that blends post-hardcore, pop-punk, metalcore, and hip-hop influences, Falling In Reverse quickly developed a strong following and a reputation for theatrical performances and bold musical experimentation. The band’s debut album, The Drug in Me Is You (2011), was a commercial success, reaching number 19 on the Billboard 200. Featuring catchy hooks and Radke’s charismatic presence, the album laid the foundation for the band’s genre-blending style.
They followed up with Fashionably Late (2013), which incorporated more rap and electronic elements, further showcasing Radke’s eclectic vision. Over the years, Falling In Reverse continued to evolve, both musically and in terms of lineup. Albums such as Just Like You (2015) and Coming Home (2017) explored more mature themes and refined songwriting. The band gained further recognition with viral hits like “Popular Monster” (2019), which demonstrated their ability to combine heavy riffs with rap verses and melodic choruses.
Ronnie Radke remains the driving force behind Falling In Reverse, often praised for his raw lyrics and ability to reinvent the band’s sound. Despite controversies and lineup changes, the band has maintained a loyal fanbase and continues to push the boundaries of modern rock.