Twenty One Pilots

Genre-defying duo with profound lyrics and energy.

Twenty One Pilots

Affordable Events Near Me: Columbus, OH

Oct 04

Fri . 07:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH

Oct 05

Sat . 07:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH

Oct 06

Sun . 08:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH

Upcoming Events Calendar

Aug 15

Thu . 10:00 PM

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Ball Arena, Denver, CO

Aug 16

Fri . 10:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Ball Arena, Denver, CO

Aug 18

Sun . 10:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots - The Clancy World Tour

Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT

Aug 21

Wed . 11:00 PM

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Moda Center, Portland, OR

Aug 22

Thu . 10:00 PM

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Climate Pledge Arena, Seattle, WA

Aug 24

Sat . 11:00 PM

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Oakland Arena, Oakland, CA

Aug 25

Sun . 11:00 PM

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Golden 1 Center, Sacramento, CA

Aug 27

Tue . 11:00 PM

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Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA

Aug 28

Wed . 11:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA

Aug 30

Fri . 11:00 PM

Twenty One Pilots

Footprint Center, Phoenix, AZ
Through the mists of synthesized beats and the labyrinth of introspective lyrics emerges Twenty One Pilots, a duo whose genre-defying sound has carved an unforgettable path across the Musical landscape. Tyler Joseph, the lead vocalist, and drummer Josh Dun have consistently crafted their narrative, transcending the boundaries of rock, pop, and Electronica.

Their journey began in 2009 in Columbus, Ohio, from where they soared to dizzying heights. Their breakthrough came in 2015 with the release of their fourth studio album, "Blurryface," which blessed the world with chart-topping hits like "Stressed Out" and "ride." This record not only topped the Billboard 200 but also became the first album in history where every track received at least a gold certification from the RIAA.

As a touring force, Twenty One Pilots is a sensory spectacle. Their live shows are a high-energy blend of music, theatrics, and immersive visuals. From small beginnings at venues like The basement in their hometown to headlining sold-out arenas, their evolution has been extraordinary. They've set the stage ablaze at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado, mesmerizing fans with the spectacular backdrop. The duo has transformed Detroit's Little Caesars Arena into a musical playground, and even Seattle's iconic space Needle has Pulsed to their beats.

The adrenaline rush of being part of the crowd, singing along to the band's thought-provoking lyrics is unparalleled. While every seat in a Twenty One Pilots concert promises a memorable experience, the "best seats" are arguably towards the front of the stage, where the duo's energy is most infectious. However, the band's innovative stage design often includes B-stages and platforms, so fans in different parts of the venue get an intimate performance.

In terms of ticket pricing, expect to spend anywhere between $40 for upper-level seats to around $200 for the closest spots. More exclusive packages could push the price higher, but they also come with extras like limited edition merchandise or early entry.

When it comes to collaborations, Twenty One Pilots has been relatively selective, prioritizing their unique chemistry. However, they've shared the stage with artists such as Post Malone, performing a mashup of their hit "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Congratulations" at Leeds Festival. Furthermore, MUTEMATH, another alt-rock band, has remixed several of their songs, adding a new layer to their eclectic sound.

Their recent work sees them dive deeper into the exploration of societal issues and mental HEALTH, wrapped in a vibrant mix of sound. The latest album "Scaled and Icy" encapsulates their signature style while bringing a fresh perspective to their lyricism and beats.

A Twenty One Pilots concert is much more than a music event; it's a safe space for expression, a commUnion of dedicated fans, and a playground of innovative soundscapes. There's a certain solace in their lyrics, a comfort in the shared understanding of their music's raw, emotive themes. Whether you've been part of the 'Skeleton Clique' since their inception or are a recent convert to their sonic sound, one thing is clear: attending a Twenty One Pilots concert is an adventure you'll remember for a lifetime.

So, fasten your seatbelts, and prepare to be swept off your feet by the power of music and the magic of Twenty One Pilots. trust us, this is one musical journey you wouldn't want to miss!

Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

What genres do Twenty One Pilots cover in their music?
Twenty One Pilots blends multiple genres, including alternative rock, indie pop, rap, and electronica. Their sound is unique and crosses traditional genre boundaries.
How can I stay updated on their tour dates and locations?
Keep an eye on their official website or social media platforms for the latest information on tour dates, locations, and ticket sales.
Are Twenty One Pilots concerts suitable for all ages?
While most concerts are suitable for teens and older, some shows may have age restrictions. It's recommended to check the specific event details.
What is the meaning behind their logo?
The Twenty One Pilots logo, known as the "Bandito symbol," is a combination of |-/ and represents the band's connection with their fans.
Where does the band’s name come from?
The name "Twenty One Pilots" is derived from Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons," reflecting themes of morality, decision-making, and consequence.

Interesting Information about Twenty One Pilots

  • Twenty One Pilots are self-taught musicians; Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun learned to play multiple instruments via tutorials and practice, not formal training.
  • Their album "Blurryface" was the first in history to have every song certified Gold, indicating individual track sales of over 500,000 units.
  • The band's name originates from Arthur Miller's play "All My Sons," wherein a character's decision causes the death of twenty-one pilots.
  • In 2015, they performed a concert on the top of the Newport Music Hall in their hometown, Columbus, Ohio, attracting thousands of fans.
  • Both Joseph and Dun often perform wearing ski masks, a symbolic gesture they say represents their mission to make people think about their music.