Asking Alexandria with The Word Alive, Memphis May Fire, and more

Oct 15, 2024 at 6:30 PM  ·  Piedmont Hall, Greensboro, NC Piedmont Hall, Greensboro, NC · $33 Tickets from $33

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The Word Alive, known for metalcore, has hits like "HARD RESET". Collaborated with Bad Omens, Escape the Fate. Follow for updates: @THEWORDALIVE.
Asking Alexandria's rock style praises icons like Led Zeppelin and Metallica. Known for hits like "Alone Again," they've amassed 1.4B streams and collaborated with band members including Ben Bruce and Danny Worsnop. Their music videos on YouTube have over 700 million views.
Memphis May Fire, born in passion & diversity, excels in aggressive rock & metal. Known for their album "Broken" & touring with acts like Killswitch Engage, they unify fans globally through powerful music.
Wisconsin's ARCHERS band, founded in 2015 by Ben Koehler and Nathanael Pulley, blends metalcore and pop-rock. Known for their EP 'New Normal', hit singles like "Bitter", and themes of life's struggles.

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop

Visit the Asking Alexandria concert in Greensboro at Piedmont Hall on Tuesday, October 15, 2024, at 6:30 PM, with The Word Alive, Memphis May Fire, and more. Purchase your tickets!

Event Admission Details

This event is general admission standing room only. Ages 2 and up require a ticket for entry.

Support Acts

Support acts are Memphis May Fire and The Word Alive. All support acts are subject to change without notice.

Ticket Information

Electronic delivery will be delayed until 72 hours prior to the event.

Accessible Seating Details

Venue is general admission so patrons will be accommodate at the venue.

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