Early in November, Three Days Grace announced they are going on tour to finish promoting their "Alienation" album, which came out on August 22, 2025. On this tour, they are bringing along two special guests, I Prevail and The Funeral Portrait. The tour kicks off in Fort Wayne, IN, on February 21.
Three Days Grace formed in Norwood, Ontario, Canada, as a trio in 1992 under the name Groundswell, with members Adam Gontier, Neil Sanderson, and Brad Walst. In 1997, Brad Walst, the band’s bassist, came up with their iconic name, "Three Days Grace," while studying accounting. In 2003, before releasing their self-titled album, Barry Stock joined the band as lead guitarist. That same year, they released their iconic song, “I Hate Everything About You.” There have been several significant lineup changes over the years, one of the biggest occurring in 2013 when Adam Gontier left the band and Matt Walst, brother of Brad Walst and former member of My Darkest Days, took over as lead vocalist. In 2024, it was announced that Adam Gontier returned to Three Days Grace alongside Matt Walst.

During their tour, Three Days Grace is offering VIP packages that include side-stage experiences, meet-and-greets, and early access to the venue!
Tickets can be purchased here.

Stage-Played is an experience fans can explore with one of the members of Three Days Grace: Neil Sanderson, Adam Gontier, or Barry Stock. It is a once-in-a-lifetime experience, run by Jeramy Donias & MykillinK and powered by WBgear. More information about this experience can be found here.
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The Three Days Grace "Alienation" tour is for sure going to be the biggest tour yet for our Canadian band. Knowing them, it will be more than just a tour! We can’t wait to hear more. Comment down below where you’re seeing them and if you’re planning to go.