Breaking Benjamin & Staind at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Breaking Benjamin & Staind Tickets

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion | Spring, Texas

Breaking Benjamin & Staind

3 huge bands, veritable headliners on their own, are all preparing to descend on the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion on Thursday, October 24th 2024. That's right, it's the Breaking Benjamin & Staind Co-headline Tour 2024, with support from Daughtry! Please note, there will be No Lakeview On This Date. But that's still pretty damn epic, so where's it gonna be, on the Lawn or in the Pit? Because there's no sense wasting a fine fall evening sittin' at home when you could be absolutely rocking to three of the very best rock bands of the early 2000s!

Stained are still touring their epic new album, Confessions of the Fallen, and their first album in 12 years. Breaking Benjamin, on the other hand, haven't had a new album since 2018s, Ember, apart from the compilation of reimagined tunes titled, Aurora, in 2020. Though they have hinted at something currently in the works! Meanwhile, Daughtry recently dropped a new song, and have promised an album to follow it this year! So, hit that "Buy Tickets" button, and for just $46.00 you can be chilling on the lawn having an epic fall evening!

That's right, the Breaking Benjamin & Staind Co-headline Tour 2024, almost guarantees you some brand-new music as Breaking Benjamin have been quiet, apart from non-stop touring, about what they have been working on, but have definitely hinted at something this year. Meanwhile, Daughtry's new signing with Big Machine Records, plus the fact that they dropped a single in January, and the extra announcement from the band, means an almost guaranteed (I mean, common, look at what happened to 2020, anything could go dumpster fire) new-music rock mini-fest!

Staind, dates all the way back to 1995, and in the time they have been around, they have racked up a glorious, eight studio albums, featuring twelve top 10 singles, and sold an insane over 15 million albums worldwide. The band's biggest album, the five-times platinum, Break the Cycle, released in 2001, and featured the smash hit single, “It’s Been Awhile,” one of the most played songs in modern rock radio history, spending an incredible twenty weeks at number 1. And now, after a dozen long years of silence, debuting at number 1 on Billboard’s Rock Album chart, and spawning two epic number 1 rock radio singles is, Confessions of the Fallen.

Dominating rock charts since their re-incarnation in 2002, Breaking Benjamin now boast both platinum and multi-platinum albums, 8.5 billion streams globally, ten number 1 Rock Radio hit singles. Aurora, the bands' previous release, a compilation album of reimagined songs, included the track, “Far Away” featuring Scooter Ward and earned them their 10 Rock Radio number 1. Before, Aurora, the band's last studio album, Ember, was their fifth top 5 on the Billboard 200. Both albums, however, achieved top 10 in multiple countries and hit up number 1 spots across, Top Alternative Albums, Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums and Top Digital Albums charts!

January saw the release of the new single, “Pieces,” from Daughtry, which follows their late 2023 release “Artificial.” “Pieces,” debuted at number 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart, and both tracks are set to appear on an upcoming album due out sometime this 2024. "At some point in our lives, we will all experience trauma of some kind — something that chips away at the essence of who we are," lead singer, Chris, stated. "Sometimes it’s an event so devastating that it shatters our reality and rips a hole through our soul. This is about finding the strength to pick up those broken pieces, face the darkness head on, and fight your way toward the light."

The Breaking Benjamin & Staind Co-headline Tour 2024, with support from Daughtry. Get your Tickets right now for Thursday, October 24th 2024 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. You'll be glad you did!

Breaking Benjamin & Staind at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion


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