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Queens of the Stone Age Concert Tickets
Prepare to rock with Queens of the Stone Age tickets! Renowned for their raw sound and legendary live performances, Queens of the Stone Age brings their signature Alternative Rock style to stages across the globe. With a revolving cast of motley, gnarled rockers, Josh Homme led Queens of the Stone Age on a pounding stomp through a heavy haze of blues-rock and psychedelia. Built around thundering jams and driving riffs, their sound emanates from their spiritual home at the Rancho de la Luna recording studio in Joshua Tree, California, where the dusty heat of the desert and the narcotic air of punk blends into meaty rock & roll.
Formed by Homme after the demise of his former band Kyuss, early albums 'Queens of the Stone Age' (1998) and 'Rated R' (2000) quickly earned the tag "stoner rock" as singles 'Feel Good Hit of the Summer' and 'The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret' became firm fan favorites. Helped by Dave Grohl and Mark Lanegan, third album 'Songs for the Deaf' (2002) broke into the mainstream, charting at number 17 in the US and number four in the UK.
The departure of bass player Nick Oliveri in 2004 created a new line-up for the well-received 'Lullabies to Paralyze' before 'Era Vulgaris' adopted a darker, more groggy feel dabbling with synths and featuring Strokes frontman Julian Casablancas and Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails. The band took a break from touring in 2009-10, with several members working on side projects; Homme formed supergroup Them Crooked Vultures with Grohl and John Paul Jones.
In 2010 Homme suffered severe post-op complications after having surgery on his knee and was confined to his bed for several months. Although considering giving up music completely during this time, he put what energy he had into creating 'Like... Clockwork', which was eventually released in 2013 and featured collaborations with Jake Shears, Brody Dalle and Elton John. They announced that work had begun on their seventh album offering in 2014, but two years later they revealed they were taking a break. They returned with 'Villains' in 2017 with the lead single 'The Way You Used to Do' breaking the top 20 in the US. Buy Queens of the Stone Age tickets today and catch them in concert at your local venue.
How much are Queens of the Stone Age 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 $199.91 a ticket while you can find cheap Queens of the Stone Age tickets starting at $30.60. Premium seats and VIP packages can cost as much as $3712.50.
Is Queens of the Stone Age going on tour?
Yes, Queens of the Stone Age will be touring in 2025. Queens of the Stone Age has 8 upcoming concerts. Queens of the Stone Age’s next concert is on June 10th, 2025 at 7:30pm in Boston at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway Park.
When do Queens of the Stone Age tickets go onsale?
Tickets on now on sale to all upcoming Queens of the Stone Age tour dates. Check all upcoming tour stops now to find a concert in a city near you.
Why You Should Grab Your Queens of the Stone Age Tickets Now
Don’t miss out on attending the concert of your dreams! Buy your tickets now and secure your spot to hear Queens of the Stone Age sing your favorite songs live.
What songs are on Queens of the Stone Age's setlist?
Queens of the Stone Age's setlist while performing in Milan , 09 at “Ippodromo del Galoppo di San Siro” included the following songs:
- The Orgy
- Little Sister
- Smooth Sailing
- My God Is the Sun
- The Evil Has Landed
- Paper Machete
- Emotion Sickness
- I Sat by the Ocean
- Time & Place
- Go With the Flow
- The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret
- Carnavoyeur
- Make It Wit Chu
- You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, but I Feel Like a Millionaire
- No One Knows
- A Song for the Dead
Source: Setlist.fm