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Get the full alternative rock experience when you secure your Filter tickets today with TicketSmarter. Richard Patrick first met Trent Reznor when their teenage bands played together at gigs in Cleveland, Ohio, but when Reznor returned with a new outfit Nine Inch Nails and a dark, experimental, confrontational sound, it opened up Patrick's own ideas and horizons. Patrick went on to spend four years as a touring member of NIN, before the desire to lead his own band led him to form Filter with fellow NIN member guitarist/keyboard player Brian Liesegang in 1993; their debut album 'Short Bus' went on to sell over a million copies.

Mixing distorted guitars with drum machines and gothic awe, the single 'Hey Man, Nice Shot' became an alternative cult anthem and the band was seen as part of a new wave of industrial rock acts. They toured with Smashing Pumpkins and Ozzy Osbourne and worked on music tracks for the movies 'The Dust Brothers' and 'The Crystal Method'.

Liesegang left in 1997 but they went on to reach number 30 on the US charts with their next album 'Title of Record', while the single 'Take a Picture' became a major crossover hit in 1999 and the band's highest-profile moment. Changing line ups and Patrick's drinking hampered their progress, but their emotional intensity and open-hearted lyrics saw the band continue to maintain their substantial cult fan base with the high production, the gritty ambition of 'The Amalgamut' in 2002.

They split the following year but reunited four years later to release the politically-charged doom of 'Anthems for the Damned' in 2008. Patrick also played with brothers Dean and Robert DeLeo from Stone Temple Pilots in the short-lived alt-rock outfit Army of Anyone in the mid-2000s, but really hit top form again when Patrick returned with yet another new Filter line-up in 2016 with the high energy, hard thrashing gem 'Crazy Eyes'. Grab Filter tickets now so you can experience alternative music live and in person.

How much are Filter tickets?

Generally speaking, Filter ticket prices cost more than $50 for most live performances. Tickets to see Filter play at music festivals like Lollapalooza can cost more than $100 for a standard general admission ticket. Premium seating at venues like the United Center can cost more than $275 a seat, while standard tickets for seats in the upper levels of the arena can cost less than $75 a ticket.

Filter concert ticket prices can range up to several hundred dollars per ticket depending on the venue and seat location. Floor seats and VIP are usually the most expensive depending on availability. And of course, the least expensive seats will be farthest from the stage.

When do Filter tickets go on sale?

Onsale dates for Filter tickets vary depending on the city or region. You can stay up to date by viewing the event schedule above. There’s no need for a presale code. Typically, tickets go on sale 6-9 months in advance.

Filter Tour Dates & Concert Schedule

Catch Filter on the road possibly at festivals such as South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas, Desert Daze Festival at Moreno Beach, CA or at Pickathon Music Festival in Happy Valley. Pitchfork Music Festival in Chicago brings together some of the biggest names in indie and alternative music. Check out the event schedule above to see when Filter tour dates are coming to an arena or stadium near you. 

Right now, there aren't any shows left on the Filter 2024 concert schedule. 

Songs from the Filter Tour Setlist

Filter's setlist while performing in Sacramento , CA at “Discovery Park” included the following songs:

  1. You Walk Away
  2. (Can't You) Trip Like I Do
  3. Obliteration
  4. Take a Picture
  5. Welcome to the Fold
  6. Hey Man Nice Shot

Source: Setlist.fm