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About Live - Band
Currently, Live is actively touring and performing live concerts across the United States and internationally. In 2023, they announced a new tour to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Throwing Copper,' which is set to feature a setlist packed with their classic hits as well as new material from their recent albums. The band has also been working on new music, hinting at an upcoming release that reflects their musical growth and the lessons learned over the past three decades. Fans eagerly await these live performances, as they offer a chance to experience the band’s electric energy and emotional performances in person. Additionally, Live's concerts often include fan-favorite tracks, deep cuts, and engaging interactions, making each show a unique experience. The band has also embraced virtual platforms, streaming some of their performances online, which has allowed them to reach audiences who may not be able to attend live shows. As Live continues to perform and connect with fans, they remain a significant presence in the concert scene, known for their passionate live shows and enduring impact on the rock music landscape.
Live - Band History
Formed in 1991, Live is an American rock band known for their powerful sound and introspective lyrics. The band originated in York, Pennsylvania, and consists of Ed Kowalczyk (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Chad Gracey (drums), Patrick Dahlheimer (bass), and Chris Shinn (lead guitar). They gained widespread recognition with their 1994 album 'Throwing Copper,' which was a commercial success and featured hits like 'I Alone,' 'All Over You,' and the iconic 'Lightning Crashes.' The band's fusion of post-grunge and alternative rock resonated with audiences, leading to their participation in numerous live events and concerts throughout the 1990s and early 2000s. Their live performances are characterized by emotional intensity and Kowalczyk's dynamic vocal range, which captivated fans and helped solidify their reputation as a top-performing band. After a hiatus in the mid-2000s, Live reunited in 2011 and has since continued to tour, bringing their music to a new generation of fans while reconnecting with longtime supporters. Their ability to evolve while maintaining their core sound has allowed them to sustain a dedicated following over the years.