Rockhal

Thu 03 Nov 2022 - 20:00

Hard Rock

SAINT ASONIA

Practical Info

Venue: Rockhal Floor
Promoter: Rockhal

Doors: 20:00

Infos: The show of Saint Asonia planned for November 3rd, 2022 at the Rockhal is cancelled. Artist statement: “We regret to inform you that we will have to cancel our upcoming European tour due to a scheduling conflict. We appreciate your understanding and hope to be able to announce new European shows and to come play for all of our amazing fans across the pond real soon. Stay tuned for more touring info and more new Saint Asonia music!” There will be no replacement date. Ticket holders will be refunded at their respective points of sale. Tickets purchased online at rockhal.lu will automatically be refunded. We thank you for your understanding and hope to see you soon at the Rockhal.

The show of Saint Asonia planned for November 3rd, 2022 at the Rockhal is cancelled.
There will be no replacement date. Ticket holders will be refunded at their respective points of sale. Tickets purchased online at rockhal.lu will automatically be refunded. We thank you for your understanding and hope to see you soon at the Rockhal.
Artist statement: 
“We regret to inform you that we will have to cancel our upcoming European tour due to a scheduling conflict. We appreciate your understanding and hope to be able to announce new European shows and to come play for all of our amazing fans across the pond real soon. Stay tuned for more touring info and more new Saint Asonia music!”

About

Time encourages growth. It allows for bonds to strengthen, visions to clarify, and statements to be made. Since their emergence in 2015, Saint Asonia quietly positioned themselves to progress and push hard rock forward in the process. Founded by Adam Gontier [vocals, guitar] and Mike Mushok [lead guitar], the band pivoted from the multiplatinum chart-dominating success of the two musicians’ histories in Three Days Grace and Staind, respectively, and stormed new territory on their self-titled full-length debut, Saint Asonia. Upheld by an unshakable foundation of off-kilter grooves, pummeling guitars, scorching solos, and searing songcraft, Loudwire christened them, “Best New Artist,” at the Loudwire Music Awards as their rise would be covered by Alternative Press, AXS, Tattoo, and more. Within a few years, total streams crossed the 50 million-mark with “Better Place” and “Let Me Live My Life” both cracking 10 million on Spotify. After making their debut at a surprise, unannounced performance at Rock on The Range in 2015 before a sold-out audience, they toured with everyone from Seether, Breaking Benjamin and Disturbed to Mötley Crue and Alter Bridge in addition to making appearances at Welcome To Rockville, Fort Rock, and beyond.