
Rock music stars Breaking Benjamin and Five Finger Death Punch will make a Bozeman stop on their co-headlining fall tour on Saturday, November 17th. The show comes to Brick Breeden Fieldhouse and begins at 6pm. Tickets range from $25.50–$90 and are on sale now at www.ticketswest.com and the Fieldhouse box office. Doors at 5pm.
Breaking Benjamin are no strangers to the upper echelons of the rock charts. Since bursting onto the scene with 2002’s Saturate, the band has amassed an impressive string of mainstream rock radio hits including “The Diary of Jane,” and No. 1 singles “So Cold,” “Failure,” “Breath” and “I Will Not Bow.” Touring in support of their sixth album, the self-produced Ember, Breaking Benjamin once again bestows an abundance of high-caliber, melodic hard rock.
“People have always really liked the heavier side of the band,” guitarist, vocalist and songwriter Ben Burnley says. “I think that’s what they sort of gravitate towards. But we also make sure to explore our melodic and softer side too. On Ember, we just tried to make it more extreme – the softer side on this album is really soft, and the heavy side is really heavy. We decided to give everybody what they want to the furthest degree.”
Five Finger Death Punch also released their latest, And Justice for None, in the spring. The group re-teamed with longtime producer Kevin Churko (Ozzy Osbourne, Disturbed) for the album and once again stepped up their game. With their customary airtight riffs, muscular grooves and seismic melodies, the band maintains their signature intensity, all while pushing themselves into new territories.
The multi-platinum hard rock quintet featuring has garnered over 1.3 billion streams on Spotify since 2015, coming ahead of iconic peers such as System of a Down, Iron Maiden, Korn, Slipknot, and Black Sabbath. Five Finger Death Punch are streaming only second to Metallica in their genre and are out-streaming mainstream artists including U2, Radiohead, and Muse on a daily basis. •












