In This Moment Tour 2025

In This Moment Tour Dates & Upcoming Events

In This Moment’s 2025 tour puts one of modern metal’s most theatrical bands back under the brightest lights. Fronted by powerhouse vocalist Maria Brink and co-founder/guitarist Chris Howorth, the Los Angeles–born group blends alternative metal, industrial textures, and goth drama into a singular aesthetic. Their catalog spans gold-certified anthems and rock radio staples—Blood, Whore, Adrenalize, Sick Like Me, Black Wedding (with Rob Halford), and recent Godmode-era crushers like The Purge—delivered with cinematic flair and towering hooks. Fans praise their ability to fuse heaviness with atmosphere, moving from serrated riffs to ethereal choruses without losing momentum.

The 2025 routing arrives on the heels of the band’s latest album cycle (Godmode, 2023) and lands in their twentieth year as a band, giving the run a celebratory edge. Expect a refreshed setlist anchored by new material, deep cuts resurrected for longtime devotees, and reimagined arrangements of classics. Festival highlights include a prime appearance at Aftershock 2025 in Sacramento alongside blink‑182, Deftones, Korn, and Bring Me The Horizon, while headlining nights in theaters and arenas promise an immersive, tightly produced experience. Anticipation is high: fans are expecting upgraded production, new costume design, and bespoke visuals that extend the album’s dystopian themes into a full narrative performance.

A typical In This Moment show is part metal spectacle, part avant‑garde performance art. Brink commands the stage with ritualistic choreography, veils, masks, and multiple costume changes, while the band unleashes downtuned grooves, syncopated electronics, and chant-along refrains. Expect illuminated altars, stark color palettes, smoke, synchronized lighting, and prop-driven storytelling that turns songs into scenes. The pit surges during heavy hitters like Big Bad Wolf and Blood, then hushes for atmospheric passages and piano-led interludes, giving the night a dynamic arc that feels curated rather than merely sequenced.

Current lineup: Maria Brink (lead vocals), Chris Howorth (lead guitar), Randy Weitzel (rhythm guitar), Travis Johnson (bass), and Kent Diimmel (drums).

Official accounts:

Look for limited VIP upgrades, exclusive tour merchandise tied to the Godmode visual era, and curated support acts that complement the band’s darkly cinematic mood, ensuring each night feels like a chapter in a larger story rather than a standalone gig, whether you catch them at festivals or intimate theaters.

Ready to be part of the ritual? Visit our website to secure your seats—“Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now!”

In This Moment Tour 2025 Tickets

In This Moment is taking their electrifying stage show on a coast-to-coast US tour that threads theaters, arenas, and a major festival stop, giving fans in every region a chance to catch the spectacle up close. The run opens in the Southwest with late-night intensity in El Paso and rolls through Albuquerque before lighting up the West Coast in Hollywood, Las Vegas, and Paso Robles. A centerpiece of the itinerary is Aftershock at Sacramento’s Discovery Park, where the band appears alongside blink-182, Deftones, Korn, Bring Me The Horizon, Rob Zombie, Flyleaf, and many more across a massive four-day lineup. From there, the routing climbs through the Mountain West and Pacific Northwest, hits the Rockies and Plains, sweeps the Midwest, then arcs through the South and Mid-Atlantic to a finale in upstate New York. Several dates are nearly sold out, including Albuquerque, Hollywood, Spokane, and Greensboro, with Buffalo showing less than one percent of tickets remaining. Tickets are already selling fast, so scan the schedule below, lock in your seats, and don’t miss your city.

Venue Date Location Tickets
Speaking Rock Entertainment Center Sat, Sep 27, 11:59 PM El Paso, TX
Revel Entertainment Center – Complex Sun, Sep 28, 6:30 PM Albuquerque, NM
Hollywood Palladium Wed, Oct 1, 5:30 PM Hollywood, CA
Discovery Park (Aftershock 4-Day Pass) Thu–Sun, Oct 2–5, 11:55 AM Sacramento, CA
Pearl Concert Theater at Palms Casino Resort Thu, Oct 2, 6:30 PM Las Vegas, NV
Vina Robles Amphitheatre Fri, Oct 3, 7:00 PM Paso Robles, CA
Discovery Park (Aftershock Sunday Pass) Sun, Oct 5, 12:00 PM Sacramento, CA
Revolution Concert House & Event Center Tue, Oct 7, 6:30 PM Garden City, ID
The Podium Wed, Oct 8, 6:30 PM Spokane, WA
Hero Arena at the Mountain America Center Fri, Oct 10, 6:30 PM Idaho Falls, ID
Ford Wyoming Center Sat, Oct 11, 7:00 PM Casper, WY
Ford Amphitheatre (Sunset Amphitheater) Sun, Oct 12, 8:00 PM Colorado Springs, CO
Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland Tue, Oct 14, 6:30 PM Kansas City, MO
Vibrant Music Hall Thu, Oct 16, 6:30 PM Waukee, IA
Myth Live Fri, Oct 17, 6:30 PM Maplewood, MN
The Rave – Eagles Club Sat, Oct 18, 6:30 PM Milwaukee, WI
KEMBA Live! Sun, Oct 19, 6:30 PM Columbus, OH
Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre Tue, Oct 21, 6:30 PM Atlanta, GA
First Horizon Coliseum at Greensboro Complex Thu, Oct 23, 6:30 PM Greensboro, NC
Wind Creek Event Center Fri, Oct 24, 6:30 PM Bethlehem, PA
Buffalo Riverworks Sat, Oct 25, 6:30 PM Buffalo, NY
Landmark Theatre Syracuse Sun, Oct 26, 6:30 PM Syracuse, NY

Times are local, and all ticket prices are listed in USD with availability changing quickly due to dynamic demand. The Oct 10–12 Idaho Falls, Casper, and Colorado Springs stretch lands on Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend, so book travel early. Festival passes are separate from single-night tickets. Secure seats now, bring friends, and don’t miss your city before they disappear.

Concert Experience

Official tickets for the In This Moment tour 2025 are available through our website’s secure checkout, the venues’ box offices, and verified partners like Ticketmaster, AXS, and Eventbrite. For the safest experience and real-time availability, please purchase through the link on our website—this keeps you in official inventory and avoids counterfeit listings. Mobile tickets are standard; be ready to show a valid ID that matches your account if required. Demand is high and some dates are close to selling out, so don’t wait: “Experience the show of the year – get your tickets now!”

Typical prices (in USD) vary by city, day, and seat location. For many markets, standard General Admission floor or 200-level seats commonly land around $55–$95 before fees, while premium lower-bowl or centered floor spots often range $100–$150. Smaller clubs can start near $45–$65, and major theaters or big-city halls can reach $160–$220 for top sections. Festivals and special appearances can price differently and may bundle multiple days. Note that dynamic pricing can raise or lower rates based on demand, and taxes and service fees (often $10–$25 per ticket) are added at checkout.

VIP options vary by venue but typically include Early Entry (priority access to the floor or pit), reserved premium seating blocks, and exclusive merch bundles such as a limited tour poster, lanyard, or tote. Some dates offer a Q&A or meet & greet with band members; these packages are limited, timed, and may require arriving 90–120 minutes before doors. VIP package prices commonly range from about $120–$350 USD above the base ticket, depending on perks. Always read each package’s inclusions and restrictions; VIP generally does not include transportation, parking, or food unless explicitly stated.

Smart buying tips and savings: Book early, set alerts for on-sales, and register for presales (fan club, venue, promoter, or eligible credit-card programs). Compare seating maps across nights if your city has multiple dates. Check local venue rules on bags, ID, age limits, cameras, and cashless concessions to avoid delays. Choose mobile delivery for fastest entry, and only transfer within the official app. If a concert sells out, use the primary marketplace’s verified resale for guaranteed tickets. Select venues offer student, military, first-responder, or senior discounts with valid ID; quantities are limited. Group discounts may start at 10–20 tickets; contact group sales early. Families sometimes see bundle pricing in upper levels. Always confirm terms before checkout and bring ID for verification.

In This Moment Setlist Highlights

In This Moment’s current shows balance recognizable anthems with fierce new material, creating a narrative arc that feels like a ritual as much as a concert. Recent setlists typically open with atmospheric instrumentals that build tension before crashing into newer GODMODE cuts such as THE PURGE and the title track, priming the room with down-tuned riffs and electronic pulses. From there, the band weaves in era-defining favorites—Blood, Sick Like Me, Big Bad Wolf, Adrenalize, The In-Between, and Black Wedding—so longtime fans get the cathartic sing-alongs they expect while first-timers hear the songs that made the band a festival staple.

Fan-favorite moments are easy to spot. Blood’s stomping chorus turns the crowd into a single voice, while The In-Between often stretches into a dramatic, slow-burn climax that showcases Maria Brink’s dynamic range. Black Wedding delivers a gothic, call-and-response hook, even when the Halford feature is represented by the band’s snarling harmonies or a guest guitarist. Many shows highlight the band’s celebrated cover of In the Air Tonight, transforming the familiar Phil Collins drum break into a brooding, cinematic centerpiece that lets the lights and fog do the storytelling.

The production is a character of its own. Expect towering LED screens with occult and mythic imagery, sharp strobe chases, and color palettes that swing from icy blues to hellfire reds. CO2 jets erupt on downbeats, while cold-spark fountains and low fog sculpt the stage into a cathedral of smoke. Choreographed dancers and masked attendants frame Brink’s costume changes—veils, crowns, and ritual robes—so transitions feel intentional rather than rushed. The sound mix favors chest-thumping kick drums and thick guitars, but vocals ride clearly on top, keeping lyrics intelligible without losing heaviness.

Signature elements tie the night together. Video interludes provide breathers and set the next scene; short spoken-word passages add a ceremonial tone; and an encore traditionally centers on Whore, with Brink’s iconic chair routine and “dunce” cap turning the finale into a statement about shame, power, and reclamation. Crowds respond with coordinated chants, raised hands, and steady headbanging, but staff keep pits controlled and inclusive. Whether you catch the concert in a theater, an arena, or a major festival, the show plays like a guided journey: tension, release, reflection, and one last blaze of catharsis before the house lights rise. Merch tables, themed photo ops, and timed VIP meet-and-greets round out the night, giving devotees tangible souvenirs of a vividly immersive ritual.

The Legacy of In This Moment

Formed in Los Angeles in 2005, In This Moment is a theatrical alternative metal band built around vocalist Maria Brink and guitarist Chris Howorth, whose partnership anchors the group’s vision and sound. The current lineup features Maria Brink (lead vocals, piano, creative direction), Chris Howorth (lead guitar, backing vocals), Randy Weitzel (rhythm guitar), Travis Johnson (bass), and Kent Diimmel (drums). Brink and Howorth began writing together after meeting through mutual friends in the local scene, and they have performed together continuously since founding the band.

From the start, their music balanced heavy riffs with soaring hooks and dark, story-driven imagery. Across eight studio albums—Beautiful Tragedy (2007), The Dream (2008), A Star-Crossed Wasteland (2010), Blood (2012), Black Widow (2014), Ritual (2017), Mother (2020), and Godmode (2023)—the group refined a signature blend of metal, industrial textures, and pop sensibility. The breakthrough came with Blood, whose title track became a mainstay on rock radio; the single earned RIAA Gold certification, and the album itself later went Gold, marking a major milestone for the band.

A key contributor to their sound is producer Kevin Churko, who with his son Kane Churko has recorded, co-written, and mixed much of the band’s work at The Hideout in Las Vegas. Their long collaboration sharpened the group’s dynamic contrasts—whisper-to-scream vocals, searing guitar lines, and electronic pulses—while leaving space for Brink’s dramatic storytelling. Visually, Brink serves as creative director, sculpting costumes, choreography, and stage tableaux; the band’s touring show often features dancers known as the Blood Girls, fog, cathedral-like set pieces, and ritual motifs. On the video side, frequent collaborator Robert Kley has co-directed striking clips that extend the band’s gothic-cinematic universe.

In This Moment’s catalog includes notable collaborations: Rob Halford lends his voice to Black Wedding on Ritual, while Mother features a charged cover of We Will Rock You with Lzzy Hale and Taylor Momsen. The band’s singles Sick Like Me, Oh Lord, The In-Between, and THE PURGE showcase their range from brooding anthems to high-energy catharsis. Accolades include a 2021 Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for The In-Between, multiple Top 5 placements on Billboard’s Hard Rock Albums chart, and sustained main-stage slots at major festivals.

Through constant touring and a commitment to immersive theatrics, the lineup has built a devoted fan community known as the Blood Legion, securing a legacy as one of modern metal’s most distinctive live and studio acts in the metal world today.

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In This Moment 2025 Tour – Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I buy tickets?

Purchase In This Moment tour tickets directly through the link on our website to guarantee authentic seats, secure checkout, and up‑to‑date availability. Inventory changes quickly, so if you see your preferred section, lock it in. We support major cards and digital wallets, and all prices are shown in USD at checkout. For the best experience, buy early for high‑demand dates and avoid third‑party markups. Experience the concert of the year – get your tickets now! Don’t wait. Today.

What is the average ticket price?

Prices vary by city, venue size, and demand, but most standard seats typically range from about $45 to $150 USD before fees. Prime floor or lower‑bowl locations for peak nights can run $160–$250 USD, while last‑minute surges may push higher. Fees and taxes are shown at checkout in USD, so you’ll see the full cost before you pay. For the best value, compare multiple sections and consider presale or weekday dates when available.

Are there VIP options?

Yes. Select in this moment upcoming events offer VIP packages in USD that may include premium reserved seating or early entry, a commemorative laminate and lanyard, exclusive tour merch, and dedicated check‑in. Some venues host pre‑show hospitality lounges, while others focus on stage‑adjacent viewing or photo backdrops. VIP inclusions vary by city and are listed during checkout on our website. Quantities are limited and prices can change with demand, so book early if VIP access is important to you.

How long is the concert?

The headline set typically runs 90 to 120 minutes, not including encores. If there are support acts, add 45 to 90 minutes for their sets plus changeovers, so the full evening can span roughly three hours. Doors open 60 to 90 minutes before the first act. Timing varies by venue and curfew rules, and the band may adjust pacing night to night. Check your ticket and our event page for door and In This Moment tour dates.

Can children attend?

Policies vary by venue. Shows are often all ages or 16+, but some venues require a parent or guardian for minors, and some are 18+. Every attendee typically needs a ticket, regardless of age, unless the venue explicitly states a lap‑child policy. Because the production includes loud volumes, strobe lighting, and theatrical effects, we recommend hearing protection for younger fans. Check the event’s age note at checkout and the venue guide. Policies can change without notice.

What time should I arrive?

Plan to arrive 60–90 minutes before the showtime on your ticket. This buffer helps with parking, security screening, will‑call pickup, and finding your seat. If you have floor or GA entry, early arrival improves your spot. VIP packages may include early entry times listed in your confirmation email. Have your mobile ticket open, brightness up, and ID and payment method ready. Check the venue’s website for venue‑specific security policies that may affect entry time.

Can I bring a bag, camera, or food?

Most venues enforce a clear bag policy; small clutches or wallets are typically allowed, while backpacks are not. Outside food and drinks are prohibited, though sealed water bottles may be permitted at some locations. Professional cameras, detachable lenses, audio recorders, and selfie sticks are generally not allowed; phone cameras are usually fine. Policies vary, so please consult the venue’s A–Z guide before traveling to avoid delays at security and item confiscation.

Will there be merchandise?

Yes. Official tour merchandise will be sold inside the venue at staffed stands, usually opening when doors open. Expect shirts, hoodies, posters, patches, hats, and limited designs unique to this tour. Prices are listed in USD, and most locations accept cards and contactless payments; some also take cash. Inventory can sell out, especially popular sizes, so shop early. Please save your receipt and check sizing charts, as many venues restrict exchanges or returns after purchase.

Are the concerts accessible for disabled guests?

Yes. U.S. venues provide ADA seating, companion seating policies, accessible restrooms, and routes from parking or transit. Availability varies by building, so reserve ADA seats during purchase and contact the venue in advance with specific needs, such as wheelchair placements or sightline accommodations. Service animals trained to assist are permitted. Some venues can arrange assisted listening devices or ASL interpreters with advance notice. Arrive early to coordinate entry, elevators, and staff assistance.

Can I resell or transfer my ticket?

Yes, in most cases. Use your account on our website to transfer tickets securely to another recipient; many venues use mobile tickets with dynamic barcodes, so avoid screenshots. If reselling, use our official resale options when available to list in USD and reach verified buyers. Some events are marked “transfer restricted,” meaning you must enter with your guests or show ID. Always review the event’s transfer policy before purchase to avoid surprises.

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