
Three Days Grace hit the stage Monday, Nov. 30 at the Stampede Corral with openers Default and The Used.
Three Days Grace recently released their third studio album Life Starts Now with first single Break, following their highly successful second disc One-X.
The show was originally scheduled for the Saddledome but got switched to the Corral with suspected cause being low ticket sales. With this change there came tons of confusion and hassle with exchanging tickets. For people who bought them from ticketmaster locations, they actually ended up waiting until the day of the show to get them officially exchanged regardless of many conflicting statements from online and radio sources saying to exchange before the show day.
Half of the Corral stadium was made available for the show, which filled up substantially by the time the show began around 7 p.m.
Defualt brought a spotless performance as the first band to come out. They sang hits that included Wasting My Time, Count On Me and Deny.
When The Used hit the stage, the crowd began with the usual fist pounding mosh pit and consistent crowd surfing. The band brought a heavy, grunge act that was only topped off by lead singer Bert McCracken's greasy hair, crazy facial expressions and constant f-bombs that always got the crowd even more pumped and excited.
Three Days Grace came out with huge applause, singing many of their Canadian hits such as I Hate Everything About You, Never Too Late, Pain and newest, Break. The stands were on their feet most of the show rocking out to Adam Gontier's seamless rock vocals, the infectious guitar riffs, the pounding bass lines and the intense drum beats. The show finished with a three song encore ending the night with the crowd favourite Animal I Have Become.
For more information on Three Days Grace and their current Canadian tour, visit them at http://www.threedaysgrace.com/

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