Spiritbox Tour 2025

Spiritbox are a Canadian modern metal band renowned for fusing metalcore’s bite with progressive ambition, djent‑leaning grooves, and ethereal atmospheres. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Courtney LaPlante and architected by guitarist-producer Mike Stringer, the group broke globally with the 2020 viral single Holy Roller, followed by Circle With Me, Constance, and the chart‑topping debut album Eternal Blue (2021). Subsequent singles like Rotoscope, The Void, and the 2023 EP The Fear of Fear cemented their reputation for shapeshifting dynamics: glassy clean passages, massive low‑tuned riffs, and soaring hooks. Their meticulous studio craft translates into a live show that feels both cinematic and visceral.

Spiritbox Tour 2025

In 2025, Spiritbox hit the road to showcase the full arc of that catalog while teasing the next chapter. While the band have not formally announced a new full-length at press time, they have steadily premiered fresh material on stage and refined setlists to bridge Eternal Blue and The Fear of Fear with unreleased ideas. The Spiritbox tour’s purpose is twofold: celebrate a meteoric rise that redefined heavy music’s crossover potential, and give fans a first taste of where the sound is heading—more dynamic contrasts, deeper low-end design, and bolder vocal storytelling.

Experience a Spiritbox Concert

A typical Spiritbox concert is a study in tension and release. Expect a programmed light and video package synced to drum and guitar patterns; drop‑tuned riffs that ignite pits during Holy Roller and Hurt You, and quiet in Constance before a cathartic swell. Courtney’s range runs from crystalline melodies to abyssal growls, while Mike’s tonal palette stacks shimmering cleans over seismic chugs. The rhythm section—sub-heavy bass and tight drums—keeps everything punchy, making breakdowns hit hard without losing clarity. Crowds sing every chorus, and the band reworks transitions so the set flows like a narrative.

Spiritbox Band Lineup

Current lineup: Courtney LaPlante (vocals), Mike Stringer (guitar), Josh Gilbert (bass, backing vocals), and Zev Rose (drums). The chemistry shows in onstage interplay: call‑and‑response vocal harmonies, live sample triggering, and tasteful improvisational fills that keep veteran fans engaged while welcoming first‑timers.

Stay Updated on Spiritbox Upcoming Events

Stay connected through official channels: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/spiritboxofficial, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritboxmusic/, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@SpiritboxOfficial, and X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/spiritboxband. Dates, openers, and announcements can change, so follow for the most accurate updates, presales, and merch drops. Ready to secure your spot? Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now for the Spiritbox tour 2025! Please go through the link to our website to buy tickets and lock in great seats before they sell out and prices rise from demand.

Spiritbox Tour Dates

  • Toyota Arena | Nov 12 | Ontario, CA, USA
  • Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort | Nov 13 | Las Vegas, NV, USA

Highlights on this run include a high-energy kickoff at Toyota Arena in Ontario, a big-room blowout at The Armory in Minneapolis, and a triumphant holiday swing through Buffalo and Detroit over Thanksgiving weekend. Vegas fans get an intimate yet premium experience at the Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort, where demand is marked as selling fast. Wallingford, Connecticut, is also flagged as selling fast, so New England fans should plan ahead. Two particularly hot Spiritbox tour tickets are Greensboro, North Carolina, and Lancaster, Pennsylvania; if those are your cities, act immediately. Major market stops in Nashville, Cincinnati, Columbus, Kansas City, and Oklahoma City add variety to the itinerary, while Cedar Park serves the greater Austin area and South Kingstown brings the tour to Rhode Island.

This is a true coast-to-coast US tour, stretching from Southern California and the desert lights of Las Vegas, across the Southwest and Texas, up through the Plains and Midwest, and onward to the Mid-Atlantic and New England. Whether you are catching the show in an arena like Toyota Arena, a historic room like Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland, or a cutting-edge hall like KEMBA Live!, the production and setlist are built for impact. Plan early if your date falls around the holiday period, because Thanksgiving week traditionally spikes demand and venue parking, and these dates already reflect strong momentum.

FAQs

Where can I buy Spiritbox Tour Tickets?

To ensure authenticity and the best availability, purchase exclusively through the official link on our website. This is the safest way to access face-value seats, verified resale when offered, and VIP packages without inflated markups. Avoid screenshots or QR codes shared on social media; they may be invalid. Use a desktop or our mobile-friendly checkout, sign in to receive transfer updates, and keep your confirmation email. Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now!

What is the average ticket price for a Spiritbox concert?

Prices vary by city, day of week, and demand. For most U.S. dates, standard seats commonly range from $65 to $140 USD before fees; prime floor or lower-bowl locations may run $150–$220 USD. Verified resale can be higher or lower depending on market trends. Taxes and fees typically add 12–22% at checkout. If you are flexible, check multiple sections and nearby dates; midweek shows often cost less than weekends.

Are there VIP or premium options available for Spiritbox upcoming events?

Yes—when available, VIP packages may include early entry, exclusive merch, a commemorative laminate, and dedicated check-in; some dates offer premium seating or a GA fast-lane. Pricing generally spans $180–$400 USD per person, with extremely limited meet-and-greet opportunities offered only on select stops and subject to change. Read each package description carefully to see what is and is not included, as photo policies, seating type, and early-entry times differ by venue.

How long is a typical Spiritbox concert?

Plan for a full evening. Typical Spiritbox headline sets run about 75–100 minutes, not including openers. With support acts and changeovers, the total time inside the venue is usually 2.5–3 hours. Doors often open 60–120 minutes before the posted showtime to allow for security screening and merch shopping. Set lengths can vary based on curfew, special guests, or festival-style bills, so check your event’s listing for the most current schedule.

Can children attend a Spiritbox show?

In most markets, Spiritbox shows are all-ages or 16+ with adult supervision, but policies are set by each venue. Minors should attend with a parent or guardian when required and bring valid ID if the venue requests age verification. Due to volume levels at rock and metal concerts, high-fidelity earplugs or earmuffs are strongly recommended for younger fans. Strollers are rarely allowed inside arenas; plan for seated breaks, hydration, and a quick exit route if needed.

What time should I arrive for Spiritbox upcoming events?

For the smoothest entry, aim to arrive 45–60 minutes before doors if you hold general admission, and 30–45 minutes before your check-in time for VIP. Account for traffic, parking, will-call lines, and security screening. Many venues are cashless; add your mobile wallet in advance and charge your phone. If you are on the floor, earlier arrival improves your spot. Always review pre-show emails and your venue page for updated door times or weather advisories.

Can I bring a bag, camera, or outside food to a Spiritbox concert?

Most arenas and theaters follow a clear-bag policy, typically allowing one 12 x 6 x 12 inch clear bag plus a small clutch; rules do vary, so confirm your venue’s page. Professional cameras, detachable lenses, audio recorders, selfie sticks, and tripods are generally prohibited. Phone photography for personal use is usually fine; please disable flash. Outside food and drinks are rarely permitted, though sealed water bottles and medical or infant items may be allowed after inspection.

Will there be merchandise for sale at Spiritbox show?

Yes. Tour merchandise is sold inside the venue once doors open, with some locations offering an external stand before the show. Expect event tees, hoodies, hats, posters, accessories, and occasionally city-specific items in limited quantities. Popular sizes and designs can sell out early; buy before the set starts if a specific item is on your list. Many venues accept cards and mobile pay only. Keep your receipt and inspect items immediately for size or print issues.

Are the concerts accessible for disabled guests?

Accessibility is a top priority, but options differ by building. Most venues provide ADA seating, companion seating, accessible restrooms, ramps or elevators, assistive listening devices, and designated drop-off areas. To secure appropriate seating, purchase through the accessible tickets link on our website or contact the venue box office in advance. For GA floors, inquire about early accommodation queues or viewing platforms. Service animals trained to assist are generally permitted under local regulations.

Can I resell or transfer my Spiritbox tour tickets?

If your plans change, most primary platforms allow safe, electronic transfers within your account; recipients receive their own barcode. When reselling, use the official resale tools tied to your original ticket to avoid fraud and comply with local laws. Pricing above face value may be restricted in some states. Screenshots and PDFs often fail at the gate—mobile barcodes refresh periodically. For postponements, hold your ticket; for cancellations, authorized sellers automatically process refunds in most cases.

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