Dystopia World Tour
The Dystopia World Tour is a worldwide concert tour by the American heavy metal group Iced Earth, in support of their 2011 album Dystopia. The tour was the band's first to feature vocalist Stu Block, who joined the band in early 2011, and the last to feature bassist Freddie Vidales, who left the band on April 13, 2012. For the remainder of the tour, Vidales was replaced by Luke Appelton from Fury uk.
The tour kicked off on October 30, 2011, in Bochum, Germany. Prior to the release of the accompanied album, the tour was named "the most extensive world tour Iced Earth has ever undertaken" and that it would take the band "to countries it has never previously played". Subsequently, the Dystopia World Tour featured Iced Earth's first-ever shows in Australia and China. The band was also scheduled to play their first Indian show on June 16, 2012, but due to visa issues, was forced to cancel.
During the first North American leg, the tour also featured a co-headlining portion with Symphony X, from January 31, to March 10, 2012. During the second North American leg, Iced Earth (along with Hellyeah) supported Danish band Volbeat.
During the first European leg of the Dystopia World Tour, Iced Earth was supported by White Wizzard and Fury UK (White Wizzard was forced to drop off the tour after November 27, due to financial difficulties, but Fury UK remained until December 11, 2011). During the tour's first North American leg, Iced Earth was supported by Warbringer. Evergrey, Steel Engraved and Deadshape Figure supported Iced Earth during the third European leg.
Iced Earth also recorded a live CD/DVD on August 19, 2012 in Cyprus.
Tour dates
Date |
City |
Country |
Venue |
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Leg #1: Europe |
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Bochum |
Germany |
Zeche |
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Amsterdam |
Netherlands |
Melkweg |
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Uden |
De Pul |
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Antwerp |
Belgium |
Trix |
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London |
United Kingdom |
O2 Academy |
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Birmingham |
O2 Academy |
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Bristol |
O2 Academy |
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Paris |
France |
Alhambra |
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Lyon |
Transbordeur |
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Barcelona |
Spain |
Salamandra 1 |
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Madrid |
Sala Heineken |
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Bilbao |
Rock Star Live |
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Milano |
Italy |
Alcatraz |
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Rome |
Alpheus |
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Athens |
Greece |
Gagarin 205 |
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Thessaloniki |
Principal Club |
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Sofia |
Bulgaria |
Yubileina Hall |
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Bucarest |
Romania |
The Silver Church |
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Belgrade |
Serbia |
SKC |
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Budapest |
Hungary |
Club 202 |
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Bratislava |
Slovakia |
Majestic Music Club |
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Warsaw |
Poland |
Stodola |
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[1] |
Vilnius |
Lithuania |
Forum Palace |
Moscow |
Russia |
Milk Club |
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Helsinki |
Finland |
Nosturi |
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[2][3] |
Copenhagen |
Denmark |
Amager Bio |
Hamburg |
Germany |
Markthalle |
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Herford |
X |
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[4] |
Köln |
Essigfabrik |
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München |
Backstage Werk |
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Geiselwind |
Christmas Metal Festival |
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Pratteln |
Switzerland |
Z7 |
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[5][6] |
Ludwigsburg |
Germany |
Rockfabrik |
Istanbul |
Turkey |
Refresh - The Venue |
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Nicosia |
Cyprus |
Pavilion |
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Leg #2: North America (with Symphony X) |
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Hartford, CT |
United States |
Webster Theater |
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Philadelphia, PA |
Trocadero Theatre |
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Sayreville, NJ |
Starland Ballroom |
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Quebec City, QC |
Canada |
Albert Rousseau |
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Montreal, QC |
Métropolis |
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Toronto, ON |
Phoenix Concert Theatre |
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Winnipeg, MB |
Garrick Centre |
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Saskatoon, SK |
Louis Pub |
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Edmonton, AB |
The Starlite Room |
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Calgary, AB |
Flames Central |
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Vancouver, BC |
Commodore Ballroom |
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Seattle, WA |
United States |
Showbox at the Market |
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Portland, OR |
Hawthorne |
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San Francisco, CA |
Regency |
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Los Angeles, CA |
Club Nokia |
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Las Vegas, NV |
House of Blues |
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Anaheim, CA |
City National Grove of Anaheim |
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San Diego, CA |
House of Blues |
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Salt Lake City, UT |
The Complex |
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Denver, CO |
Summit |
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Kansas City, MO |
Midland Theater |
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Dallas, TX |
Trees |
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Austin, TX |
Emos East |
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Houston, TX |
House of Blues |
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Ft. Lauderdale, FL |
Revolution |
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[7] |
Orlando, FL |
The Beacham |
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[8] |
Atlanta, GA |
The Masquerade |
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Raleigh, NC |
Lincoln Theater |
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Charlotte, NC |
The Fillmore Charlotte |
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Columbus, OH |
Newport Music Hall |
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Worcester, MA |
Worcester Palladium |
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New York, NY |
Best Buy Theater |
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North America |
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Clifton Park, NY |
United States |
Northern Lights |
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Washington DC |
9:30 Club |
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Buffalo, NY |
Town Balroom |
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Pittsburgh, PA |
Altar Bar |
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Pontiac, MI |
The Crofoot |
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Joliet, IL |
Mojoes |
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South America |
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Mexico City |
Mexico |
Gran Forum |
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[9] |
San José |
Costa Rica |
Pepper's Club |
São Paulo |
Brazil |
Espaco Lux |
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Curitiba |
Master Hall |
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Porto Alegre |
Opiniao |
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Buenos Aires |
Argentina |
El Teatro Flores |
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Santiago de Chile |
Chile |
Teatro Teleton |
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Australia |
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[10] |
Melbourne |
Australia |
Billboards The Venue |
Sydney |
The HiFi Sydney |
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Asia |
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[11] |
Shanghai |
China |
Mao Live House |
[12] |
Beijing |
Star Live |
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Leg #3: North America (supporting Volbeat) |
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[13] |
Toronto, ONT |
Canada |
Kool Haus |
Detroit, MI |
United States |
The Fillmore |
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[14] |
Lancaster, PA |
Chameleon Club |
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Boston, MA |
House of Blues |
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Huntington, NY |
Paramount Theater |
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Clifton Park, NY |
Northern Lights |
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Chicago, IL |
House of Blues |
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Saint Paul, MN |
Myth |
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Winnipeg, MB |
Canada |
Burton Cummings Theatre |
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Weyburn, SA |
Crescent Point Place |
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Billings, MT |
United States |
Shrine Auditorium |
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Spokane, WA |
Knitting Factory |
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Spokane, WA |
Knitting Factory |
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Boise, ID |
Knitting Factory |
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Reno, NV |
Knitting Factory |
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San Francisco, CA |
The Warfield |
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Anaheim, CA |
The Grove |
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Tempe, AZ |
Marquee Theatre |
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Las Vegas, NV |
House of Blues |
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Magna, UT |
The Great Salt Air |
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[15] |
Grand Junction, CO |
Mesa Theatre & Lounge |
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[16] |
Colorado Springs, CO |
Colorado Springs City Auditorium |
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[17] |
Omaha, NE |
Sokol Auditorium |
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[18] |
Stroudsburg, PA |
Sherman Theater |
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[19] |
Baltimore, MD |
Rams Head Live |
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[20] |
Cleveland, OH |
House of Blues |
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[21] |
Louisville, KY |
Phoenix Hill Tavern |
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[22] |
Asheville, NC |
The Orange Peel |
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[23] |
Norfolk, VA |
Norva Theatre |
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Europe |
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Lulea |
Sweden |
Kalaset Festival |
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Dublin |
Ireland |
Button Factory |
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Belfast |
Spring & Airbrake |
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Glasgow |
Scotland |
King Tut's |
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Derbyshire |
United Kingdom |
Bloodstock Open Air Festival |
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Oulu |
Finland |
Jalometalli Metal Music Festival |
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Deinze |
Belgium |
Alcatraz Festival |
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Dinkelsbuhl |
Germany |
Summer Breeze Festival |
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Falun |
Sweden |
Rockstad Festival |
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[24] |
Limassol |
Cyprus |
Kourion |
Leg #4: Europe |
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Prague |
Czech Republic |
Meat Factory |
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Vienna |
Austria |
Szene Wien |
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Pratteln |
Switzerland |
Z7 Festival |
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Glasgow |
Germany |
Backstage |
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Ludwigsburg |
Rockfabrik |
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Antwerp |
Belgium |
Trix |
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Bochum |
Germany |
Matrix |
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London |
United Kingdom |
Electric Ballroom |
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Rotterdam |
Netherlands |
Maassilo |
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- 1^ Last date to feature White Wizzard.
- 2^ Originally scheduled at The Rock.
- 3^ Michael Poulsen, from Volbeat, joined Iced Earth onstage for "Watching Over Me".
- 4^ "Anthem" was filmed for a music video.
- 5^ Fury UK joined members of Iced Earth onstage for a rendition of Kiss' "War Machine".
- 6^ Last date to feature Fury UK.
- 7^ Originally scheduled in Lake Buena Vista, FL at the House Of Blues.
- 8^ Did not feature Symphony X.
- 9^ Originally scheduled in Caracas, Venezuela at Anfiteatro El Hatillo.
- 10^ Iced Earth's first-ever Australian show.
- 11^ Iced Earth's first-ever Chinese show.
- 12^ Last date to feature Freddie Vidales as Iced Earth's bassist.
- 13^ First date to feature Luke Appelton as Iced Earth's bassist.
- 14^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 15^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 16^ Michael Poulsen, from Volbeat, joined Iced Earth onstage for "Iced Earth".
- 17^ Michael Poulsen, from Volbeat, joined Iced Earth onstage for "Iced Earth".
- 18^ Michael Poulsen, from Volbeat, joined Iced Earth onstage for "Iced Earth".
- 19^ Michael Poulsen, from Volbeat, joined Iced Earth onstage for "Iced Earth".
- 20^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 21^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 22^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 23^ Iced Earth headlining show.
- 24^ Recorded and filmed for a live CD/DVD.
Songs played
Album |
Song |
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Iced Earth (1990) |
"Iced Earth" |
Iced Earth |
"When the Night Falls" |
Night of the Stormrider (1991) |
"Angels Holocaust" |
Night of the Stormrider |
"Stormrider" |
Night of the Stormrider |
"Pure Evil" |
Burnt Offerings (1995) |
"Dante's Inferno" |
The Dark Saga (1996) |
"I Died for You" |
The Dark Saga |
"The Hunter" |
The Dark Saga |
"The Last Laugh" |
The Dark Saga |
"Slave to the Dark" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes (1998) |
"Burning Times" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
"Melancholy (Holy Martyr)" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
"Watching Over Me" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
"Stand Alone" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
"My Own Savior" |
Something Wicked This Way Comes |
"Prophecy" |
Horror Show (2001) |
"Wolf" |
Horror Show |
"Damien" |
Horror Show |
"Dracula" |
The Glorious Burden (2004) |
"Declaration Day" |
Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1 (2007) |
"Invasion" |
Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1 |
"Motivation of Man" |
Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1 |
"Setian Massacre" |
Framing Armageddon: Something Wicked Part 1 |
"Ten Thousand Strong" |
The Crucible of Man: Something Wicked Part 2 (2008) |
"In Sacred Flames" |
The Crucible of Man: Something Wicked Part 2 |
"Come What May" |
Dystopia (2011) |
"Dystopia" |
Dystopia |
"Boiling Point" |
Dystopia |
"Anthem" |
Dystopia |
"Anguish of Youth" |
Dystopia |
"V" |
Dystopia |
"Dark City" |
Dystopia |
"Equilibrium" |
Dystopia |
"Days of Rage" |
Dystopia |
"End of Innocence" |
Dystopia |
"Tragedy and Triumph" |
Personnel
Iced Earth
- Jon Schaffer — rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Stu Block — lead vocals
- Troy Seele — lead guitar
- Freddie Vidales — bass, backing vocals (October 30, 2011 - April 13, 2012)
- Luke Appleton - bass, backing vocals (June 18, 2012 - December 21, 2012)
- Brent Smedley — drums