Theory of a Deadman: Unplugged
Premier Concerts and Manic Presents:

Theory of a Deadman: Unplugged

with Escape the Fate, Cory Marks
Doors: 6:00 pm | Show: 7:00 pm
All Ages
College Street Music Hall
New Haven, CT

This event is Fully Reserved Seated on the Floor, and in the Balcony.

VIP Packages Available: Theory Meet & Greet Experience and Theory Merch Bundle Package

THEORY OF A DEADMAN


With sky-high hooks, riffs as thick as a 2x4, rumbling grooves, and a razor-sharp sense of humor, Theory Of A Deadman) have quietly persisted as an unapologetic, unbreakable, and undeniable hard rock force with major multiplatinum hits and countless sold out shows in each of the past two decades. Jamming together in basements throughout high school, the band burst out of their small hometown of North Delta, British Columbia with the self-titled, Theory of a Deadman, during 2002. In addition to the double-platinum breakthrough album Scars & Souvenirs [2008] and gold-certified The Truth Is… [2011], they have notched a procession of hits, including the gold-certified “All Or Nothing,” “Bitch Came Back,” and “Lowlife,” platinum-certified “Angel,” “Hate My Life,” and “Not Meant To Be,” double-platinum “Bad Girlfriend,” and triple-platinum “RX (Medicate).” As the biggest smash of their career this far, the latter marked their third #1 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart and garnered a nomination for “Rock Song of the Year” at the iHeartRadio Music Awards. They have logged two Top 10 debuts on the Billboard Top 200. In 2020, Say Nothing landed at #2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums Chart and #3 on the Rock Albums Chart. Plus, it earned praise from American Songwriter, Billboard, and Classic Rock Magazine who awarded it “4-out-of-5 stars. Now, the award-winning quartet—Tyler Connolly [lead vocals, guitar], Dave Brenner [guitar, backing vocals], Dean Back [bass], and Joey Dandeneau [drums, backing vocals]—once again deliver a barrage of anthems, beginning with the single “Dinosaur” and more to come.
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ESCAPE THE FATE


In their almost 20 years as a band there have been many changes to the lineup of ESCAPETHE FATE–with vocalist Craig Mabbittholding down vocals for 15 of them. In preparationfor their upcoming album–OUT OF THE SHADOWS–they have reached peak stability andhappiness. They may come at the music from different directions, but both Ortiz andMabbitt agree on the importance of the band’s live presentation.“Whether it is 500 or50,000 people in the room, we BRING IT,”says Mabbitt. Ortiz agrees and adds“the honor ofthe ability to do this for a living for our amazing fans is not lost on us. We are really grateful.”Gratitude andhumility are the buzzwords for the new ESCAPE THE FATE.Another thing that is new is the official addition of longtime bassist, Erik Jensen, to thelineup. TJ Bell has been‘the glue’that held the chaotic lot together in his nearly 10 yearswith the band. Matti Hoffman is the coffee-chugging, guitar-solo-writing, high-energy newguitarist taking on his duties while Kevin‘Thrasher’Gruft explores the world of production.Laying themselves bare for the fans, it is a re-invigorated ESCAPE THE FATE on OUTOF THESHADOWS. New label (Big Noise–run by longtime collaborator producer John Feldmann),new bandmates and a new lease on life for each of them, the only thing that has notchanged is ESCAPE THE FATE’s love for their fans and determination to give themthe verybest of which they are capable.
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CORY MARKS


Cory Marks can sometimes feel like an outsider, a North Bay, Ontario native, former hockey player (and lifelong fan) who dreamed of one day flying his own plane, before sitting behind a drum kit like his idol, fellow Canadian Rush’s Neil Peart. Marks is taking up his territory, equally divided between arena-rock and roots country. It’s a blend that’s proven to be a crowd-pleaser for Marks, joining together diverse metal/Americana audiences on tours with Toby Keith, Five Finger Death Punch, ZZ Top, Travis Tritt and Brantley Gilbert, while joining Nickelback on the main stage at the annual Boots and Hearts festival outside Toronto last summer. Over the last two years, his breakthrough country-rock fusion has paved the way for the success of Morgen Wallen, Zach Bryan, Hardy, and Bailey Zimmerman. Marks’ successful debut, Who I Am, included “Outlaws & Outsiders,” which went Top 10 at U.S. rock radio, eventually certified platinum in Canada, featuring Five Finger Death Punch’s Ivan Moody, Mötley Crüe guitarist Mick Mars and country star Travis Tritt. That was followed by three EPs, including the latest, 2022’s six-song I Rise, which included “Burn It Up,” featured on Better Noise’s The Retaliators Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (where Marks also had an onscreen cameo). To date, Cory’s songs have garnered a total of more than 220 million global streams, and performance slots at over 25 major music festivals in Canada and the U.S. In early 2024, he will cross his native country for the seventh time on the “Liquored Up” tour, starting in Calgary with fellow Canadian country legend Aaron Pritchett, with whom he toured on the original “Outlaws & Outsiders” tour in 2015. “I love rock and I love country. I tried to sequence the new album as if it were a live show, interspersing the slower, acoustic songs in the middle, then build toward the climax, making them fit front to back.”

“I ain’t the same old shit/I ride in my own lane/Didn’t come to lose/Didn’t come to play. I came to change the game. “change the game”.
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