Three Days Grace in St. Louis
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About Three Days Grace
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 + St. Louis
Three Days Grace rolled through Enterprise Center on March 2nd with the kind of setlist that rewards the people who've stuck with them. They anchored the night with obvious touchstones like 'Animal I Have Become' and 'I Hate Everything About You,' but the real moments came elsewhere. 'The Mountain' and 'Chalk Outline' hit different live, especially sandwiched between the harder stuff. 'Mayday' in particular felt like the kind of deep cut that reminds you why their catalog runs deeper than the singles. They closed with 'Riot,' which felt appropriate—this is a band that's never really stopped moving forward, and St. Louis got the full picture of who they are now.
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Live Music in St. Louis
St. Louis's rock scene exists in the shadow of its blues heritage, but there's still a solid contingent of people who want their guitars loud and distorted. The city's harder edges come through in metal and punk, though arena rock doesn't dominate the conversation like it does in other Midwest markets. Three Days Grace should find their people here, even if they're not the first band people think of when they think St. Louis.
St. Louis road trip to see Three Days Grace?
Base yourself in the Central West End, where the tree-lined streets and converted lofts give the neighborhood a genuinely livable vibe. Hit Broadway Oyster Bar for something with actual character, or Park Avenue Coffee if you need to ease in. Spend an afternoon at the City Museum—it's genuinely weird and worth your time, not a tourist trap. The Pulitzer Arts Foundation is also worth an hour if contemporary art is your thing. St. Louis takes itself less seriously than most cities, which makes it easy to move around and find decent food without overthinking it.
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