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Prepare to rock with Cold tickets! Renowned for their raw sound and legendary live performances, Cold brings their signature Alternative Rock style to stages across the globe. Jacksonville-based alternative metal band Cold came up alongside fellow Florida rockers Limp Bizkit, growing from the same roots influenced by Metallica, Tool and Janes Addiction. However, where Limp Bizkit embraced a rap-led sound, Cold swung more towards soaring soundscapes and shoegaze. Starting out in the mid-90s, Cold transitioned through several names and line-ups before settling in as Cold with a roster including Scooter Ward (vocals, guitar), Sam McCandless (drums), Kelly Hayes (guitar) and Jeremy Marshall (bass).
They were discovered by Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst and put out their self-titled debut through his Flip label. A dedicated touring schedule saw them build a solid US fanbase and led to their breakthrough album, '13 Ways to Bleed on Stage', in 2000. It went gold, producing the mainstream hits 'End of the World', 'Just Got Wicked', 'No One' and their biggest hit to date, 'Stupid Girl'.
'Year of the Spider' did even better, debuting at number three on the Billboard 200, although they were later dropped by their label, Geffen. Hayes and Balsamo left the band and McCandless had a family illness to contend with, but the band struggled on to release the more mellow 'Different Kind of Pain' in August 2005, now with Matt Loughran and Mike Booth, and bassist Jeremy Marshall in the mix.
After the album the band split, with McCandless and Ward forming Killer and the Star. By the time the new group released their debut album in 2009, however, the original line-up of Cold was back together and touring. A new album, 'Superfiction', came in 2011 and fared well on the Billboard Alternative, Hard Rock and Independent Albums Charts. In 2019 they followed up with their sixth studio album, 'The Things We Can't Stop'. Buy Cold tickets today and catch them in concert at your local venue.
How much are Cold tickets?
From premium front-row VIP seats to GA tickets, fans can easily find tickets that match their budget.The average price fans pay is $123.02 a ticket while you can find cheap Cold tickets starting at $31.50. Premium seats and VIP packages can cost as much as $414.00.
Is Cold going on tour?
Yes, Cold will be touring in 2025. Cold has 34 upcoming concerts. Cold’s next concert is on April 3rd, 2025 at 6:00pm in Cleveland at the House of Blues - Cleveland.
When do Cold tickets go onsale?
Tickets on now on sale to all upcoming Cold tour dates. Check all upcoming tour stops now to find a concert in a city near you.
Why You Should Grab Your Cold Tickets Now
Don’t miss out on attending the concert of your dreams! Buy your tickets now and secure your spot to hear Cold sing your favorite songs live.
What songs are on Cold's setlist?
Cold's setlist while performing in Whitianga , G1 at “Whitianga Waterways” included the following songs:
- Standing on the Outside
- Letter to Alan
- Cheap Wine
- Breakfast at Sweethearts
- Rising Sun
- My Baby
- All for You
- Painted Doll
- Choirgirl
- Forever Now
- Saturday Night
- Houndog
- Plaza
- Shipping Steel
- You Got Nothing I Want
- Merry-Go-Round
- Flame Trees
- Khe Sanh
- Bow River
- Encore
- Four Walls
- When the War Is Over
- Taipan
- Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)
Source: Setlist.fm