Five Finger Death Punch Tickets

Five Finger Death Punch Tickets

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About Five Finger Death Punch

Five Finger Death Punch Tickets

The metal genre was quite predictable for the years between 1990 and 2005. Hard guitar riffs, heavy drums, and loud vocals dominated the scene. And they continue to do so – but not without influence from one of the more recent metal bands, Five Finger Death Punch.

Five Finger Death Punch (FFDP) first got together in 2005, though they didn’t put out their debut until 2007. Instead of throwing themselves under the umbrella of classic metal music, they identify as “groove metal”, a genre they very well may have made up all on their own. So what does this award-winning band do so differently than other metal groups, and how did they get their unique name? You’ll see, below.

 

The Five Fingers of Death

If the most you know about martial arts films is that Jackie Chan is famous for them, then you probably don’t get the band’s name reference. They took their band name from the movie The Five Fingers of Death, which came out in 1972. Why name your band for a movie that came out when most band members weren’t yet born or old enough to watch it? You’ll have to watch the movie (and see how good it is) to find out.

 

The Righteous Side of Hell

Name theory aside, FFDP put out their debut album in 2007, which they named The Way of the Fist. They followed it up quickly with War is the Answer, then American Capitalist, all the latter two of which both went gold, then platinum.

When it comes to producing new music, no one can say that Five Finger Death Punch doesn’t work hard. Their fourth album, The Wrong Side of Heaven and the Righteous Side of Hell had so many tracks, they had to make it a two-volume set. Since they put out new music so often, they tour more than most bands. That means you should get tickets to see them ASAP before they go reclusive in the studio to work on their next album.

 

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How much are Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tickets?

That’s a loaded question! Five Finger Death Punch Tickets ticket prices will differ depending on the source and the seats. The best price for Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tickets is usually $38 a ticket, and that’s for nosebleed seats! If you want floor seats, or if you’re shopping for tickets at a popular venue, you could easily be looking at a few hundred dollars more.

 

How to buy Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tickets?

With demand at a peak, Five Finger Death Punch Tickets ticket prices are going to be pretty high if purchased directly from the box office. That means the best way to buy cheap Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tickets is online through a ticket marketplace. Ticket marketplaces like Gametime are perfect because they put you in contact with resellers looking to move seats at a relative bargain. It’s the safest and most affordable way to get the best price for Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tickets.

 

Is Five Finger Death Punch Tickets coming to a city near me?

Check out this year’s tour dates for Five Finger Death Punch Tickets’s tour below, and browse Gametime inventory for Five Finger Death Punch Tickets 2020 tour tickets in a city near you. 

 

Will Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tour in 2020?

Yep! Five Finger Death Punch Tickets will be hitting a number of cities around the US up until May 2020. 

 

What’s the Five Finger Death Punch Tickets 2020 tour setlist?

You never know what’s going to happen at a Five Finger Death Punch Tickets concert, but here’s the average tour setlist:

  • Lift Me Up
  • Under and Over It
  • Trouble
  • Wash It All Away
  • Jekyll and Hyde
  • Sham Pain
  • Bad Company
  • Wrong Side of Heaven
  • Remember Everything
  • Coming Down
  • Burn MF
  • Gone Away (The Offspring cover)
  • The Bleeding

 

How long is a Five Finger Death Punch Tickets concert?

With such an epic setlist, you can expect Five Finger Death Punch Tickets’s performance to last for around 90 minutes. When you take opening acts into account, you’re looking at two to three hours of entertainment. 

 

How much are Five Finger Death Punch Tickets floor seats?

The best way to see Five Finger Death Punch Tickets live is up close and personal from the floor, but these seats are always super expensive. The cheap end of floor seats can easily be $43 to $107, and if you’re seeing Five Finger Death Punch Tickets at a venue with stage pit seats it could be even more pricey.

Of course, there are ways around this. There’s a great strategy for cutting Five Finger Death Punch Tickets ticket prices on floor seats, and the best part is that it requires you to do literally nothing but wait. Waiting until the last minute can get you some great discounts because resellers with unsold seats don’t make any money. Wait it out and watch those prices drop to something more affordable, and then enjoy your floor seats!

 

Five Finger Death Punch Tickets tour dates

April 8 – Sunrise, FL @ BB&T Center

April 10 – Duluth, GA @ Infinite Energy Arena

April 11 – Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheater

April 13 – San Antonio, TX @ AT&T Center

April 14 – Fort Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena

April 16 – Houston, TX @ Toyota Center

April 18 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort Arena

April 19 – San Diego, CA @ Viejas Arena

April 21 – Inglewood, CA @ The Forum

April 23 – Tacoma, WA @ Tacoma Dome

April 25 – Portland, OR @ Veterans Memorial Coliseum 

April 27 – Morrison, CO @ Red Rocks Amphitheatre

April 29 – Kansas City, MO @ Spirit Center

May 3 – Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena

May 5 – Worcester, MA @ DCU Center

May 6 – Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center

May 8 – Cincinnati, OH @ Heritage Bank Center

May 12 – Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena

May 14 – Pittsburgh, PA @ PPG Paints Arena

May 15 – Camden, NJ @ BB&T Pavillion

May 17 – Nashville, YN @ Bridgestone Arena

May 19 – Rosemont, IL @ Allstate Arena

May 20 – Saint Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center