Paradise Lost Tickets
Paradise Lost Concert Tickets
Get Paradise Lost tickets and tap into the artistic aggression of hard rock/metal. Formed in the town of Halifax, West Yorkshire in the north of England in 1988 when they were barely out of school, Paradise Lost has proved to be one of the most durable and influential heavy metal bands, exploring many different hard rock styles while almost defining the gothic and doom metal sub-genres. Singer Nick Holmes initially formed Paradise Lost as a hardline death metal band, notable for Holmes' raw, grunting vocal style and, while they have had a succession of different drummers, the rest of the band has been almost uniquely stable for three decades with Greg Mackintosh, Aaron Aedy and Steve Edmonson, with Holmes and Edmonson as principal songwriters throughout their entire career. Signed to Peaceville Records, they released their self-titled debut album in 1989, followed by Goth in 1991.
Moving to the Music for Nations label, their style mellowed and, by their sixth album One Second they were developing a new sound exploring synth-pop and electronica, resulting in one of their most successful albums establishing a devoted following across Europe. They continued to evolve in the following years, but returned to their heavy metal roots after the millennium with their 2002 album Symbol of Life, continuing in the goth metal direction with In Requiem in 2007.
A popular festival attraction, their full-on style continued to make them a strong live act and, while Holmes diversified to take on the role of a singer with Finnish death metal band Bloodbath in 2014, this didn't impact on his role with Paradise Lost. By 2017 they had yet another new drummer, Finnish Waltteri Väyrynen, who made his debut on the album Medusa, described by Greg Mackintosh as "eight riff-laden monster tracks of sheer Northern misery." The band reemerged in March 2020 with another LP, the UK top 40 success Obsidian, before rounding off the year with a 25th-anniversary collectors’ edition of their influential early album Draconian Times. Witness the dynamic genre performed live when you buy Paradise Lost tickets from TicketSmarter.
How much are Paradise Lost tickets?
The average get-in price can start in the $53 - $70 range. Paradise Lost ticket prices can also run higher if you want to get a premium spot or take in a concert festival performance. General admission to the annual Aftershock Festival at Discovery Park in Sacramento, California will typically be offered in the $649 range with VIP options hovering around $2,296.
When do Paradise Lost tickets go on sale?
Admission is typically available within days after tour date information is released. We will often have Paradise Lost concert tickets available before they go on sale to the public so you can secure a great seat. A pre-sale code is not needed. Buy early and get ready to enjoy the show.
Paradise Lost Tour Dates & Concert Schedule
Hard rock/metal shows are among the most widely performed. There will likely be numerous Paradise Lost tour dates stopping at cities across the United States and abroad. Popular genre-related events like Aftershock Festival are superior platforms on which the artist can perform live. Other great opportunities may arise on the Paradise Lost concert schedule like a show at the Chicago Open Air Festival in Illinois, Las Rageous in Las Vegas, Nevada or Louder Than Life in Louisville, Kentucky. A bevy of hard rock and metal artists often play at large-scale venues and hit big cities like Los Angeles, California. The Forum in Inglewood, California and the Hollywood Bowl has been known to host dynamic shows. Musical possibilities are endless so make sure to check out a live show in a city near you.
The 2024 Paradise Lost tour doesn't have any shows left on its schedule.
Songs from the Paradise Lost Tour Setlist
Paradise Lost's setlist while performing in Balve , 07 at “Balver Höhle” included the following songs:
- Enchantment
- Pity the Sadness
- The Enemy
- Hallowed Land
- One Second
- As I Die
- Forever Failure
- Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us
- No Hope in Sight
- The Last Time
- Smalltown Boy
- Say Just Words
- Encore
- Embers Fire
- Ghosts
Source: Setlist.fm