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The Amity Affliction fans, Are you ready for Tempe? on Friday, April 24th 2026 as part of her tour The Amity Affliction will be playing at Marquee Theatre , AZ. Score your The Amity Affliction tickets Tempe right here.

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  1. Apr 24Fri 06:30 PM
    August Burns Red & The Amity Affliction at Marquee Theatre Marquee Theatre - Tempe - AZ

    August Burns Red & The Amity Affliction Marquee Theatre April 24,2026

The Amity Affliction Marquee Theatre , AZ concert

Marquee Theatre 730 N. Mill Avenue, Tempe, AZ, 85281

Experience an electrifying night of music as August Burns Red & The Amity Affliction take the stage at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, Arizona, on April 24, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver a powerful performance that fans of both bands will not want to miss.

August Burns Red, known for their intricate guitar work and dynamic sound, has solidified their place in the metalcore scene with a series of critically acclaimed albums. Their energetic live shows are a testament to their dedication to the craft, making them a must-see for any rock enthusiast. The Amity Affliction, hailing from Australia, brings their unique blend of post-hardcore and melodic elements, ensuring a night filled with unforgettable music and emotional resonance.

Tickets for this event are expected to be in high demand, reflecting the popularity of both bands. Based on historical data, ticket prices may range from $30 to $75, depending on seating choices and availability. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early through ticketstempe.net to avoid missing out on this remarkable concert experience.

The Marquee Theatre is renowned for its intimate setting and excellent acoustics, providing an ideal backdrop for live performances. With a capacity that allows for close interaction between artists and fans, attendees can expect an immersive experience that amplifies the energy of the show. The venue's history of hosting top-tier acts further enhances its reputation as a premier location for concerts in Arizona.

As anticipation builds for this event, fans can look forward to hearing some of August Burns Red's top hits alongside new material from their latest album. The inclusion of The Amity Affliction as the opening act adds another layer of excitement, promising a night filled with diverse sounds and powerful performances. Don't miss your chance to be part of this unforgettable evening at the Marquee Theatre on April 24, 2026.

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By Dondanibbler

They're better every time I see them!

I've seen The Amity Affliction many times live and they're always great. I think though, that this is the first time they've headlined a show in the states. I could be wrong, but I think I'm right on this. The Paradise was a great place to see them because of the size of the venue. It was a Sunday night, but the crowd was really into pretty much every band from the beginning, which is rare. The strangest part of the tour was the difference in genres of the bands with The Amity Affliction. The Plot in You opened and I thought they sounded much better live than on their albums. Cruel Hand was up next, but I'm not a fan of the hardcore punk vocals. I thought their guitar work was a lot of fun though. Secrets brought back the post-hardcore/metalcore/screamo style and their new screamer was pretty good. I'm looking forward to their new album. The strangest addition to the tour (in my opinion) was Chelsea Grin who are straight up deathcore. I do not like deathcore, haha. I was really surprised at how many people were really into them and that they were the last opener. It felt like they were on forever! Finally, The Amity Affliction hit the stage. They had much more room to work now and they used it well. The screams/grows and melodic cleans came out really well. The crowd was completely into it and sang along with pretty much everything. Unfortunately, it felt like they played less time than Chelsea Grin. Even though they put on another great show, I was surprised they didn't play any of their older work. Maybe it has to do with the subjects of their older music, but there was some really great stuff I'd like to hear live again sometime. All in all they put on another awesome show. Definitely go see them if you get the chance.





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