"How good are they LIVE?" in the last 12 months on 100 (as of 3/11/24)
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Real Live Certified
Artists are Real Live Certified if their live shows have broad critical acclaim
Critic Consensus
Touche Amore is 'Real Live Certified' and is in the top 10% of all live performers. Based on 69 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that Touche Amore is rated as an impressive live performer, with enjoyable shows overall. Touche Amore concert reviews describe live shows and performances as melodic, aggressive, funky, idiosyncratic, emotional, lyrical, and incredible.
ON TOUR
Lynott's Lounge, Northbridge, Australia (March 9); Jive, Adelaide, Australia (March 10); Stay Gold, Melbourne, Australia (March 11); Fortitude Music Hall, Brisbane, Australia (March 15); UNSW Roundhouse, Sydney, Australia (March 16); Melbourne Pavillion, Kensington, Australia (March 17); BEC Arena, Manchester, United Kingdom (June 28)
Burbank, Los Angeles County, California, United States (2007 - present)
BIO
Touche Amore is an American post-hardcore band from Burbank, United States that was formed in 2007. The band consists of lead vocalist Jeremy Bolm, guitarists Clayton Stevens and Nick Steinhardt, with Tyler Kirby on bass guitar and drummer Elliot Babin.
HAS PERFORMED with
Single Mothers, Self Defense Family, Mewithoutyou, Angel Dust , Thrice
CRITIC concert REVIEWS
Distorted Sound Magazine (UK)
July 4, 2023
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Touche Amore Live In Concert At Download Festival 2023
As party-goers head to bars and clubs in Birmingham’s city centre, music fans gather at the O2 Academy for one of the most stacked rock lineups of the year. This epic co-headliner sees post-hardcore legends THRICE team up with prog megastars COHEED AND CAMBRIA on their album run for the triumphant Vaxis II
Touche Amore, like a lot of others, was one of those bands that got hit by the pandemic really bad. Releasing their latest record ‘Lament' during a year where shows and touring was close to non-existent, we saw the band try to promote this incredible record to the best of their abilities.
Both these bands need no introduction—if you listen to hardcore or post hardcore, you probably have heard (or absolutely love) these bands. Unfortunately, Self Defense Family couldn't make the second half of the tour but it was still one banger of a night.