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Evanescence

Appearing in: dallas-fort-worth, chicago, el-paso-new-mexico, boston, detroit, cincinnati, cleveland

Evanescence formed in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1995, and spent years building a regional following before their 2003 major label debut Fallen became one of the most commercially successful rock albums of the decade. The album's opening single "Bring Me to Life" — featuring guest vocals from Paul McCoy of 12 Stones — reached number one in multiple countries and became embedded in the cultural memory of an entire generation of teenagers in a way that few rock songs of that era managed. Fallen sold over seventeen million copies worldwide and won the Grammy for Best New Artist and Best Hard Rock Performance.

Amy Lee's voice and piano-driven compositional approach define the Evanescence sound: classically influenced arrangements, gothic lyrical themes, and a dynamic range that moves between delicate introspection and massive, orchestral-scale rock. Her presence as a female frontwoman in mainstream heavy rock was and remains unusual, and the intensity of her performance — whether on record or live — has never diminished across two decades of recording. The Open Door (2006), the self-titled Evanescence (2011), and The Bitter Truth (2021) each demonstrated a band that has maintained artistic relevance without compromising the core sound that made them. The 2026 tour brings that full catalog to audiences who have been waiting for exactly this show.

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