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Three Days Grace fans, Are you ready for Denver? on Wednesday, November 11th 2026 as part of her tour Three Days Grace will be playing at Ball Arena, CO. Score your Three Days Grace tickets Denver right here.

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Get your tickets now for an unforgettable performance by Three Days Grace! Experience an electrifying show filled with energy, talent, and spectacular entertainment. Don't miss out—secure your spot today!
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  1. Nov 11Wed 07:00 PM
    Three Days Grace, I Prevail & The Funeral Portrait at Ball Arena Ball Arena - Denver - CO

    Three Days Grace, I Prevail & The Funeral Portrait Ball Arena November 11,2026

Three Days Grace Ball Arena, CO concert

Ball Arena 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, CO, 80204

Experience an electrifying night of music as Three Days Grace, I Prevail, and The Funeral Portrait take the stage at the renowned Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado, on November 11, 2026. This highly anticipated concert promises to deliver an unforgettable performance that will resonate with fans of rock and pop alike.

Three Days Grace has established itself as a powerhouse in the rock genre, known for their chart-topping hits such as "I Hate Everything About You" and "Animal I Have Become." Their dynamic sound and compelling lyrics have garnered a dedicated fan base, making them a must-see act. Joining them are I Prevail, celebrated for their energetic performances and popular tracks like "Scars" and "Bow Down," along with The Funeral Portrait, who are quickly making a name for themselves in the alternative rock scene.

Attendees can expect a night filled with high-energy performances and emotional depth as these artists showcase their latest material alongside fan favorites. The synergy between the bands is sure to create an exhilarating atmosphere that will leave concert-goers buzzing long after the final note is played.

Tickets for this event are expected to be in high demand, reflecting the popularity of the performers and the venue's capacity. Prices may vary based on seating options, with estimates typically ranging from $50 to $150. Fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early through tickets-denver.net to ensure they don’t miss out on this remarkable night of music.

The Ball Arena, known for its state-of-the-art facilities and exceptional acoustics, provides an ideal setting for live performances. With a rich history of hosting major events and concerts, it continues to be a premier destination for music lovers in Denver. As you prepare for this exciting event, consider exploring seating charts and reviews to find the best experience possible.

Mark your calendars for November 11, 2026, and get ready for an unforgettable evening with Three Days Grace, I Prevail, and The Funeral Portrait at Ball Arena. This concert is not just an event; it’s a celebration of rock music that you won’t want to miss.

By MissyP17

They saved the best for last!

Overall the concert was pretty awesome. This was my first experience at concrete street, and I must say I was impressed. Even though the system was up just a bit too loud, the addition of the projector screens were a great idea. I did not really pay attention to the opening band "The Hunger" simply because I did not know who they were or any of their songs, but what I heard was not half bad. Seeing a singer like Maria from In This Moment, thoroughly enjoying her her stage time was really inspiring. I also loved her mulitple costume changes, expecially the Whore "dunce hat". POD was a little rough at the beginning of their set. I guess they did not warm up enough, but as it went on, they sounded smoother. I was very surprised by the appearance of the band's screamer, not what I expected at all. Their intro disclaimer was very creative and hilarious. Three Days Grace was utterly incredible! I applaud Matt for picking saving the band mid tour, and jumping in head first into the band. Even though his voice is very different from Adam's, he is still an amazing singer, and has a huge stage presence. Neil's amazing drum solo was nothing short of perfection. I also really enjoyed thw song that "The Hammer" sang with the band. The light show for TDG was also really great. Despite showing up a half hour after gates opened, parking was pretty close, even if it was $10. One bummer of the night was the very rude merchandise salesman at the TDG counter. I understand that he has to be there for a long time, but being very curt and rude to customers is not really acceptable. Luckily, the second time I went to the merchandise counter, another person who was much more polite had take his place. I would definitely recommend a show like this one to others, and plan to attend more concerts at concrete street.





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