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Paul, MN, United States

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Toronto, Canada
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Budweiser Stage
Toronto, Canada
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Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
Darien, NY, United States
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Riverbend Music Center
Cincinnati, OH, United States
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The Pavilion at Star Lake
Burgettstown, PA, United States
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Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater
Virginia Beach, VA, United States
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Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek
Raleigh, NC, United States
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Hard Rock Live
Hollywood, FL, United States
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MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
Tampa, FL, United States
iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre
West Palm Beach, FL, United States
The Farm (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival)
Manchester, TN, United States
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Isleta Amphitheater
Albuquerque, NM, United States
Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre
West Valley City, UT, United States
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Toyota Amphitheatre
Wheatland, CA, United States
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The Gorge Amphitheatre
George, WA, United States
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RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater
Ridgefield, WA, United States
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The Kia Forum
Inglewood, CA, United States
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Tempe Beach Park (Innings Festival)
Tempe, AZ, United States
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Yaamava' Theater
Highland, CA, United States
The Venue at Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Lincoln, CA, United States
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Estadio Mâs Monumental
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Estadio Mâs Monumental
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Movistar Arena
Santiago, Chile
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Movistar Arena
Santiago, Chile
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Arena do Grêmio
Porto Alegre, Brazil
Estádio Major Antônio Couto Pereira
Curitiba, Brazil
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Estádio Cícero Pompeu de Toledo
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Arena BRB Mané Garrincha
Brasilia, Brazil
Estádio Olímpico Nilton Santos
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica
San Jose, Costa Rica
Silverlake Conservatory of Music
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Seaside Park (Sound on Sound Festival)
Bridgeport, CT, United States
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Hersheypark Stadium
Hershey, PA, United States
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Central Park (Global Citizen Festival)
New York City, NY, United States
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Nickerson's Gardens Playground
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Grant Park (Lollapalooza Festival)
Chicago, IL, United States
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Hampden Park
Glasgow, Scotland
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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
London, England
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Kerampuilh (Les Vieilles Charrues Festival)
Carhaix-Plouguer, France
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Ernst-Happel-Stadion
Vienna, Austria
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Groupama Stadium
Lyon, France
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Villaverde (Mad Cool Festival)
Madrid, Spain
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Passeio Marítimo de Algés (NOS Alive Festival)
Lisbon, Portugal
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Ippodromo Snai (I-Days Festival)
Milan, Italy
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Festivalpark (Rock Werchter Festival)
Werchter, Belgium
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Maimarktgelände
Mannheim, Germany
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Tusindårsskoven (Tinderbox Festival)
Odense, Denmark
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PGE Narodowy
Warsaw, Poland
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Megaland (Pinkpop Festival)
Landgraaf, Netherlands
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Napa Valley Expo (BottleRock Festival)
Napa, CA, United States
Minute Maid Park
Houston, TX, United States
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The Hangout (Hangout Festival)
Gulf Shores, AL, United States
Alamodome
San Antonio, TX, United States
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State Farm Stadium
Glendale, AZ, United States
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Snapdragon Stadium
San Diego, CA, United States
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JMA Wireless Dome
Syracuse, NY, United States
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Intrust Bank Arena
Wichita, KS, United States
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Bank of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK, United States
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FedEx Forum
Memphis, TN, United States
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Smoothie King Center
New Orleans, LA, United States
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American Airlines Arena
Dallas, TX, United States
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Toyota Center
Houston, TX, United States
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AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX, United States
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Manchester Arena
Manchester, England
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Manchester Arena
Manchester, England
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Genting Arena
Birmingham, England
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Genting Arena
Birmingham, England
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The Hydro
Glasgow, Scotland
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Wiener Stadthalle
Vienna, Austria
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Festhalle
Frankfurt, Germany
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TUI Arena
Hannover, Germany
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Jyske Bank Boxen
Herning, Denmark
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Lanxess Arena
Cologne, Germany
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Rockhal
Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg
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Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Ziggo Dome
Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Sportpaleis
Antwerp, Belgium
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Mercedes-Benz Arena
Berlin, Germany
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Olympiahalle
Munich, Germany
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The Fonda Theatre (KROQ Halloween Costume Ball)
Los Angeles, CA, United States
AccorHotels Arena
Paris, France
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AccorHotels Arena
Paris, France
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Paris, France
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Pala Alpitour
Turin, Italy
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Pala Alpitour
Turin, Italy
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Unipol Arena
Bologna, Italy
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Hallenstadion
Zurich, Switzerland
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Hallenstadion
Zurich, Switzerland
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Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona, Spain
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Palau Sant Jordi
Barcelona, Spain
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Barclaycard Center
Madrid, Spain
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Barclaycard Center
Madrid, Spain
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Hartwall Arena
Helsinki, Finland
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Hartwall Arena
Helsinki, Finland
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Tele2 Arena
Stockholm, Sweden
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Telenor Arena
Oslo, Norway
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Kraftwerk Berlin (Telekom Street Gigs at Internationale Funkausstellung)
Berlin, Germany
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O2 Arena
Prague, Czech Republic
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Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
Budapest, Hungary
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Papp László Budapest Sportaréna
Budapest, Hungary
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Bramham Park (Leeds Festival)
Leeds, England
Little John's Farm (Reading Festival)
Reading, England
Boucher Road Playing Fields (Tennent's Vital Festival)
Belfast, North Ireland
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Grant Park (Lollapalooza Festival)
Chicago, IL, United States
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Parc Jean-Drapeau (Osheaga Festival)
Montreal, Canada
Naeba Ski Resort (Fuji Rock Festival)
Niigata, Japan
Jisan Valley Ski Resort (Valley Rock Festival)
Ansan, South Korea
Scène Bell (Quebec City Summer Festival)
Quebec City, Canada
LeBreton Flats Park (Ottawa Bluesfest)
Ottawa, Canada
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Strathallan Castle (T in the Park Festival)
Perthshire, Scotland
Otkrytie Arena (Park Live Festival)
Moscow, Russia
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Olimpiyskiy National Sports Complex (U-Park Festival)
Kiev, Ukraine
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Festivalpark (Rock Werchter Festival)
Werchter, Belgium
Kosakowo Airport (Open'er Festival)
Gdynia, Poland
Festivalpladsen (Roskilde Festival)
Roskilde, Denmark
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Studios SFP (Le Grand Journal)
Paris, France
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Pannonia Fields (Nova Rock Festival)
Nickelsdorf, Austria
Megaland (Pinkpop Festival)
Landgraaf, Netherlands
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Flugplatz Interlaken (Greenfield Festival)
Interlaken, Switzerland
Zeppelinfeld (Rock im Park Festival)
Nuremburg, Germany
Flugplatz Mendig (Rock am Ring Festival)
Mendig, Germany
Napa Valley Expo (BottleRock Festival)
Napa, CA, United States
AT&T Live at iHeartRadio Theater
Burbank, CA, United States
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MAPFRE Stadium (Rock on the Range Festival)
Columbus, OH, United States
Shrine Auditorium
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Fair Grounds Race Course (New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival)
New Orleans, LA, United States
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Pier 70 (DirecTV Super Saturday Night)
San Francisco, CA, United States
The Theatre at Ace Hotel
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Seaclose Park (Isle of Wight Festival)
Isle of Wight, England
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Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot
San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Parque Deportivo 222 (Estereo Picnic Festival)
Bogota, Colombia
Hipódromo de San Isidro (Lollapalooza Festival)
San Isidro, Argentina
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Parque O'Higgins (Lollapalooza Festival)
Santiago, Chile
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Global Gateway Logistics City (7107 International Music Festival)
Clark, Philippines
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MetLife Stadium (Super Bowl XLVIII Halftime Show)
East Rutherford, NJ, United States
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Barclays Center (WFAN's Big Hello to Brooklyn)
New York City, NY, United States
Parque dos Atletas (Circuito Banco do Brasil Festival)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Anhembi Arena
Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Jockey Club del Paraguay
Asuncion, Paraguay
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Mega Space (Circuito Banco do Brasil Festival)
Belo Horizonte, Brazil
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Piedmont Park (Music Midtown Festival)
Atlanta, GA, United States
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Sullivan Arena
Anchorage, AK, United States
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Sullivan Arena
Anchorage, AK, United States
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Dover International Speedway (Firefly Music Festival)
Dover, DE, United States
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Belle Isle (Orion Music + More Festival)
Detroit, MI, United States
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Veteran's Memorial Coliseum
Portland, OR, United States
Empire Polo Club (Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival)
Indio, CA, United States
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Empire Polo Club (Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival)
Indio, CA, United States
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The Fonda Theatre
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Estadio Mateo Flores (Tigo Festival)
Guatemala City, Guatemala
Palacio de los Deportes
Mexico City, Mexico
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The Chelsea at The Cosmopolitan
Las Vegas, NV, United States
Rocks Lounge at Red Rock Casino
Las Vegas, NV, United States
MTS Centre
Winnipeg, Canada
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Credit Union Center
Saskatoon, Canada
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
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Scotiabank Saddledome
Calgary, Canada
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Rogers Arena
Vancouver, Canada
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KeyArena at Seattle Center
Seattle, WA, United States
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Rose Garden Arena
Portland, OR, United States
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Bradley Center
Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Target Center
Minneapolis, MN, United States
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CenturyLink Center
Omaha, NE, United States
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Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO, United States
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Verizon Arena
North Little Rock, AR, United States
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Bank of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK, United States
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Chesapeake Energy Arena
Oklahoma City, OK, United States
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Toyota Center
Houston, TX, United States
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Henson Recording Studio (From the Basement)
Los Angeles, CA, United States
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Flea's House
Los Angeles, CA, United States
Zilker Park (Austin City Limits Festival)
Austin, TX, United States
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New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, LA, United States
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American Airlines Center
Dallas, TX, United States
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AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX, United States
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Pepsi Center
Denver, CO, United States
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Jobing.com Arena
Glendale, AZ, United States
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Valley View Casino Center
San Diego, CA, United States
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Civic Center Plaza
San Francisco, CA, United States
Park HaYarkon
Tel Aviv, Israel
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Santralistanbul
Istanbul, Turkey
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The Waterfront Beirut
Beirut, Lebanon

Chris Warren (musician)

Christopher Warren (born May 16, 1968 on Long Island, New York) is an American musician who has performed in numerous bands.

The track "Low" served as the official theme for No Surrender 2007, while "Separate" was used for Genesis 2007.[33][34] "For The Vein" provided the theme for Final Resolution in January 2008.[11]Warren returned to WWE in 2009 to record refreshed vocals for an updated version of the DX theme "Break It Down," coinciding with the group's on-screen reunion and SummerSlam appearance.[19]

Other releases

In addition to his work in wrestling themes, Chris Warren fronted the New York-based rap rock band Bro-Kin, blending heavy metal riffs with hip-hop vocals and lyrics addressing social and personal struggles.[14] The band's sole album, La Violencia, was released digitally on March 5, 2009, via platforms including iTunes, Amazon, and Napster, marking Warren's primary independent musical output after transitioning from wrestling-related projects.[13]The 10-track album, produced under Magma Music Records and available in AAC format at 256 kbps, runs approximately 36 minutes and features Warren's raw, aggressive delivery over genre-fusing instrumentation.[13] Key tracks explore themes of alienation and violence, such as the opener "Random Acts of Hate" and the title track "La Violencia." The full tracklist is as follows:
TrackTitleDuration
1Random Acts of Hate3:44
2Porn Booth2:45
3Death of a Dream4:25
4Low2:07
5Song 13:04
6Separate4:19
7La Violencia3:42
8Truth4:25
9Cut the Cord3:42
10For the Vein3:53
[13]Following its initial digital release, La Violencia remained accessible on streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and Last.fm, though physical formats were not produced.

Their song "Low" was used as the theme for No Surrender 2007, "Separate" for Genesis 2007 and "For The Vein" for Final Resolution 2008. He is best known for being the lead singer in The DX Band (sometimes referred to as The Chris Warren Band), a group who performed the entrance theme of professional wrestlingstableD-Generation X called "Break It Down".

Career

World Wrestling Federation (Entertainment)

Warren is known to many as the voice behind the DX entrance music, and after this Jim Johnston (head of WWE music) became so impressed with Warren, that he offered him further vocal work.

The "No Chance In Hell" vocal track was done by Peter Bursuker at the studio of Jim Johnston in Stamford, CT WWE HQ. However, Warren does sing in the background of "No Chance In Hell"'s chorus. In 1998, Warren made his television debut at WrestleMania XIV, performing a screeching version of "America The Beautiful" and the National Anthem, for which he was booed heavily, as the fans and national media in attendance considered disrespectful.

Further cuts of other songs appeared (and continue to do so) on various TNA video packages.

Bro-Kin

On March 5, 2009, Warren announced via Bro-Kin's website that the band had released their album "La Violencia" on iTunes, Amazon and Napster which is now available to purchase.

Return to World Wrestling Entertainment

Warren returned to WWE headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut in August 2009 to record vocals to a new DX theme, coinciding with the return of the D-Generation X stable consisting of Triple H and Shawn Michaels, to active WWE competition.

The recording session saw Warren re-united in the studio with WWE music composer Jim Johnston for the first time in over 7 years.

Personal life

Chris is now living in Rockland County, New York.[citation needed]

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Interviews

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Chris Warren (musician)

Christopher P.

Warren (May 27, 1967 – June 12, 2016) was an American musician renowned for his contributions to WWE music during the late 1990s Attitude Era, particularly as the lead vocalist of the DX Band, which performed the iconic D-Generation X theme "Break It Down."[1][2] Born in Huntington, Long Island, New York, Warren also provided vocals for other notable WWE entrance themes, including Sean Waltman's "Make Some Noise" and Triple H's "My Time," collaborating with composer Jim Johnston.[1][2]Warren's live performances with the DX Band at major WWE events, such as WrestleMania XIV and SummerSlam 1998, helped define the era's high-energy sports entertainment sound.[2] Beyond his WWE work, he pursued a lifelong passion for music, performing in numerous bands throughout his career and serving as the lead singer for the New York-based group Bro-Kin until his death.[1] In addition to music, Warren worked for many years as a steamfitter with Local 638 in New York City.[1] He passed away suddenly in Valley Cottage, New York, at the age of 49.[1]

Early life

Birth and upbringing

Christopher P.

Warren was born on May 27, 1967, in Huntington, New York, to parents Christopher J. Warren and Barbara Warren.[1]He later resided in Valley Cottage, New York, a suburb in Rockland County near Long Island.[1]Following his parents' divorce, Warren's mother remarried Paul Spector, and he grew up with three brothers—Steven, Andrew, and Danny Spector—as well as a sister, Laura Spector; his father and stepfather predeceased him.[1]Music was a lifelong passion for Warren, fostering his artistic inclinations.[3]

Early musical involvement

During the 1980s and 1990s, Chris Warren immersed himself in the New York music scene, participating in numerous local bands, including the 1990s group Yummy, that allowed him to build his performance experience.

Warren's involvement not only enhanced DX's on-screen impact but also inspired catchphrases and ad campaigns, solidifying the theme's role in elevating faction dynamics within wrestling storytelling.[23][21]Warren's work extended the influence of live band performances in wrestling events, particularly at major spectacles like WrestleMania XIV in 1998, where the Chris Warren Band delivered raw, on-stage renditions of themes such as Shawn Michaels' DX entrance and "America the Beautiful." These appearances marked an early precedent for incorporating live music into pay-per-view productions, adding an unpredictable, rock-concert atmosphere that heightened event immersion and influenced later WWE shows to feature thematic live elements.

This engagement followed his work on themes for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling and marked a selective re-engagement with WWE for specific recording projects rather than a full-time return.[15]The updated theme supported the on-screen reunion of DX, which at the time featured Triple H and Shawn Michaels, with Hornswoggle as an honorary member. Józefa Pilsudskiego
Krakow, Poland

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Hippodrome de Longchamp (Lollapalooza Festival)
Paris, France
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Ippodromo Snai (Milano Summer Festival)
Milan, Italy
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Ippodromo Capanelle (Rock in Roma Festival)
Rome, Italy
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Plaine de l'Asse (Paléo Festival)
Nyon, Switzerland
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Costa del Azahar (Festival Internacional de Benicàssim)
Benicassim, Spain
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Parque das Nações (Super Bock Super Rock Festival)
Lisbon, Portugal
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United Center
Chicago, IL, United States
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United Center
Chicago, IL, United States
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American Family Insurance Amphitheater (Summerfest)
Milwaukee, WI, United States
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Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI, United States
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Canadian Tire Centre
Ottawa, Canada
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FirstOntario Centre
Hamilton, Canada
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Centre Bell
Montreal, Canada
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Great Stage Park (Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival)
Manchester, TN, United States
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Scotiabank Saddledome
Calgary, Canada
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Rogers Place
Edmonton, Canada
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MTS Centre
Winnipeg, Canada
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Wells Fargo Arena
Des Moines, IA, United States
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Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO, United States
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This style, characterized by Warren's raw delivery, extended to other tracks like the WWF Superstars introduction, setting a template for high-energy, attitude-driven music that resonated with the era's edgier programming.[21][22]The iconic chant "Break It Down" from the DX theme, delivered by Warren, became synonymous with the faction's popularity, amplifying their anti-establishment persona and turning the song into a cultural staple that boosted crowd engagement during entrances.

This cross-promotional work helped standardize rap-infused themes as a post-Attitude Era norm, influencing composers to prioritize vocalist-driven, faction-specific sounds for greater narrative impact.[22][25]

Tributes and recognition

Following the announcement of Chris Warren's death on June 14, 2016, WWE issued an official statement expressing sorrow over the loss of the lead singer best known for the D-Generation X theme "Break It Down."[2] WWE executive Paul "Triple H" Levesque, a key member of DX, shared a personal tribute on social media, stating, "Saddened to hear of Chris Warren's passing.

His last appearance was a cameo on the Run-D.M.C. This studio-based work involved collaboration with WWE's longtime composer Jim Johnston, reuniting the pair after a period apart to ensure the song's alignment with the group's Attitude Era roots.[15][16]Unlike his earlier live performances with the DX Band, this 2009 project was conducted entirely behind the scenes without any on-air or event appearances.

The band's style drew inspiration from Warren's earlier musical background in rap and rock, allowing for dynamic live shows that enhanced the theatricality of WWF events.[2]The DX Band made its high-profile debut at WrestleMania XIV on March 29, 1998, at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts, where Warren and the group performed a live version of "Break It Down," the official entrance theme for D-Generation X, composed by Jim Johnston with Warren providing the distinctive vocals.[2] Earlier in the event, the band also delivered an unconventional rock rendition of "America the Beautiful," though it received mixed audience reaction and was later edited out of some official releases.[5] This performance marked a key moment in WWF's shift toward edgier, music-driven storytelling during the Attitude Era, with the band's raw delivery amplifying the stable's chaotic energy as members like Shawn Michaels and Triple H entered the arena.Throughout 1998 and 1999, the DX Band continued live appearances at major WWF pay-per-view events, including a notable performance of "Break It Down" at SummerSlam 1998, where Warren's vocals accompanied Triple H's entrance, fostering on-stage interactions with DX wrestlers that blurred the lines between music and wrestling spectacle.[2] Warren also contributed vocals to additional recordings, such as Triple H's solo theme "My Time," which appeared on the 1999 compilation album WWF The Music, Vol.

4 and became a staple for the wrestler's individual appearances post-DX.[6] These efforts solidified Warren's role in shaping WWF's sonic identity, with personal connections to performers like Triple H and Shawn Michaels evident in their later tributes to his contributions.[6]During this period, the DX Band's live elements gradually phased out in favor of pre-recorded tracks, reflecting shifts in WWF production, though Warren's vocal work remained influential in the promotion's music library.[2]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2007–2008)

In July 2007, following a period of hiatus from composing music for professional wrestling after his earlier work with the World Wrestling Federation, Chris Warren and his band Bro-Kin signed an agreement with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) to supply original tracks for the promotion's events.[7] This deal marked a resurgence in Warren's wrestling music career, leveraging his established rap metal style—characterized by aggressive riffs and vocal delivery honed during his DX Band performances—to fit TNA's evolving roster and event atmosphere.[8]Warren collaborated closely with TNA's production team to tailor Bro-Kin's sound for high-energy contexts, adapting their nu-metal influences to underscore key matches and segments without live performances.

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His most notable contribution was to the D-Generation X (DX) theme "Break It Down," which he performed live and recorded starting in 1997 and used through 2000; the track appeared on the 2000 compilation album WWF Aggression and later on WWE Anthology: The Attitude Era Vol. 2 (2005).[28][29]Warren also sang the Triple H entrance theme "My Time," released in 1999 and featured on the platinum-certified WWF The Music, Vol.

4 (1999).[30] Another key track was "Make Some Noise" for X-Pac, which he performed in 1998 and included on WWF The Music, Vol. 3 (1998).[31] Additionally, Warren recorded the opening theme for WWF Superstars in 1997–1998, introducing episodes with energetic vocals during the Attitude Era.[32]In 2007–2008, Warren, through his band Bro-Kin, contributed event themes to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).

Later that year Warren recorded the vocals for Triple H's theme "My Time". He is currently lead vocals in Bro-Kin.
Warren is known for being the vocalist in The DX Band (sometimes referred to as The Chris Warren Band), a group who performed the entrance theme of professional wrestling stable D-Generation X called “Break It Down.” His vocals have been often compared to Rage Against the Machine’s lead singer, Zach de la Rocha’s.

This song was featured on the platinum album WWF The Music, Vol. 4.

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Warren's involvement in the vibrant regional community exposed him to diverse influences and opportunities, including performances at major venues like Madison Square Garden.[4]Music served as a central artistic outlet for Warren long before his professional opportunities arose, fueling amateur performances, informal recordings, and a lifelong dedication to the craft.