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Three Days Grace
St Augustine Amphitheatre — Saint Augustine, FL

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 Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena in April 2023, delivering a set that balanced their heavier moments with some genuine surprises. They opened with "So Called Life" before moving through the expected territory of "Animal I Have Become" and "Home." But they also dug into "The Mountain" and "Painkiller," tracks that showed they weren't just phoning it in. "I Hate Everything About You" landed exactly where you'd want it, late enough in the set to feel earned. They closed out the night with "Riot," which felt like the right call for a hometown crowd that still remembers when this band mattered.

Jacksonville's rock scene has always had a harder edge than most Florida cities — it's produced everything from thrash metal to post-grunge. The nu-metal and post-grunge revival that's been rolling through rock radio plays well here, where people still remember when bands like Limp Bizkit and Sevendust were everywhere. Three Days Grace fits that lineage perfectly: arena-ready hooks married to genuine heaviness.

Stay in the Riverside neighborhood—tree-lined streets, actual character, and close enough to venues without feeling disconnected from the city. Orsay has the kind of kitchen that justifies driving across town: French-inflected food that doesn't announce itself. Spend an afternoon at the Cummer Museum if you want something quiet before the show, or walk the San Marco area and remind yourself what civic architecture used to look like. The venue itself will be worth your attention—Jacksonville books serious acts, and they still know how to put on a show that doesn't get drowned out by the room.

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