Thrice

Thrice

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Thrice
The National, Richmond, VA, United States
I Am The Avalanche
Jimmy Eat World
25 YEARS OF BLEED AMERICAN
The Rooftop at Pier 17, New York, NY, United States
with Thrice, Girls Against Boys
Thrice
Empire Live, Albany, NY, United States
Jimmy Eat World
MGM Music Hall at Fenway, Boston, MA, United States
Taking Back Sunday
The Pinnacle, Nashville, TN, United States
Thrice, Saves The Day
Taking Back Sunday
Val Air Ballroom, West Des Moines, IA, United States
Thrice, Saves The Day
Taking Back Sunday
The Midland Theatre, Kansas City, MO, United States
Thrice & Saves The Day
Taking Back Sunday
Frost Amphitheater, Stanford, CA, United States
Thrice, Saves The Day
Taking Back Sunday - Louder Now Live
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, United States
Thrice, Saves The Day
Taking Back Sunday
Pearl Concert Theater, Las Vegas, NV, United States
Thrice, Saves The Day

About Thrice

Genre
Rock

Thrice is a genre-defying rock band from Orange County, California, known for their evolving sound, profound lyrics, and fiercely loyal fanbase. Formed in 1998 by high school friends Dustin Kensrue, Teppei Teranishi, Eddie Breckenridge, and Riley Breckenridge, the band first made waves in the early 2000s with their blend of post-hardcore urgency and melodic sensibility on albums like The Illusion of Safety and The Artist in the Ambulance.

Over the years, Thrice has built a legacy of fearless experimentation, incorporating elements of electronic, ambient, and progressive rock into acclaimed records such as Vheissu, Beggars, and the ambitious four-part Alchemy Index series. After a brief hiatus in 2012, they returned stronger than ever, continuing to challenge expectations and explore new sonic territory. "Black Honey" (2016), a lead single from To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere, marked the band’s return to rock radio charts and reached #11 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart and spent 32 weeks on that chart and reached #37 on Hot Rock & Alternative Songs.

Now, more than two decades into their career, Thrice remains a vital force in modern rock. Their recent albums, including Horizons/East and its follow-up Horizons/West, reflect a band that is both rooted in its punk-rock beginnings and unafraid to push boundaries—delivering music that is as thoughtful as it is powerful.