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Three Days Grace
Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, TX

Three Days Grace formed in Toronto in the late 90s and hit their stride in the mid-2000s with a brand of radio-friendly alternative rock that connected with people in genuine pain. Their debut album was solid, but it was "One-X" that cemented them as a legitimate force — that's where "I Hate Everything About You" and "Animal I Have Become" came from, songs about self-destruction and rage that somehow made it onto mainstream rock radio without feeling compromised. They've been remarkably consistent over two decades, releasing albums every few years without chasing trends or trying to reinvent themselves dramatically. If you've ever heard an alternative rock song about depression, self-harm, or emotional damage on the radio between 2005 and 2015, there's a solid chance it was them or it was heavily influenced by them. Adam Gontier left and came back, Matt Walst took over vocals, but the formula held. They're proof that you don't need to be innovative to be effective.

Their shows are legitimately intense. The crowd gets loud, sing-alongs are massive, and there's a real cathartic energy — people are working through something, and Three Days Grace meets them there. They're efficient, professional, rarely bad.

Known for I Hate Everything About You, Never Too Late, Pain, Animal I Have Become, Home

Three Days Grace rolled through Austin's Moody Center in September 2025, delivering a setlist that balanced their heavier material with deeper cuts that had the crowd engaged throughout. They opened with a surprising choice in 'Mama Said Knock You Out' before settling into the expected hits like 'Animal I Have Become' and 'I Hate Everything About You.' But the real moment came when they dug into 'The Mountain' and 'Mayday'—tracks that showed their willingness to venture beyond the radio staples. The closing stretch of 'Painkiller,' 'Never Too Late,' and 'Riot' sent people out satisfied. It was a solid reminder that Three Days Grace still knows how to command a room, even after years in the game.

Austin's music scene thrives on its live venue culture, and Three Days Grace fits naturally into that ecosystem despite being primarily an alternative rock export. The city's openness to both legacy acts and experimental sounds means a band like this—melodic but heavy, mainstream but with edge—finds a genuine audience. Moody Center itself represents Austin's investment in bringing major touring acts to town, complementing the smaller clubs that define the city's identity.

Stay in East Austin, where you'll find better restaurants and a neighborhood that actually feels alive. Dinner at Suerte—confident, creative food in a space that doesn't try too hard. During the day, wander the galleries and vintage shops along East 6th, or head to Zilker Park to sit with a coffee and watch Austin be itself. If you've got time, catch live music at Mohawk or Hotel Vegas—smaller rooms where you can see how Austin's songwriting community actually operates. The city's best asset isn't any single thing; it's the density of good people doing interesting work.

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