Sleep Token sells out entire American arena tour 2025

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Saw them on their US run last year. Great show. I enjoy their music, and how they can jump styles so seamlessly. However, I can understand how they are not everyone's cup of tea...
 
i checked them out after a chick i know was pissed she went to get tickets and it was sold out, i dont know if its something id listen to on the reg but i get the appeal and its cool to see any kind of new band selling out arenas
 
Saw them on their US run last year. Great show. I enjoy their music, and how they can jump styles so seamlessly. However, I can understand how they are not everyone's cup of tea...
I’ve really tried . They have some good parts but their fits . Makes me sleepy . Maybe if they mixed the guitars louder so it was heavier I could get into more
 
i checked them out after a chick i know was pissed she went to get tickets and it was sold out, i dont know if its something id listen to on the reg but i get the appeal and its cool to see any kind of new band selling out arenas
I agree . But they sound sleepy . I’ll put them at bed time
 
I've been recently trying to listen and give them a chance due to the immense hype. I think the band has moments of greatness, but they are so eclectic that it has become borderline stressful to listen to. Never before have I listened to a song that is ballad, hip hop, R&B, pop, rock, metal, and jazz within 4-7 minutes of content.

I'm used to putting on tunes based on the kind of mood I'm in, but with Sleep Token you're getting everything in nearly every song. I remain impressed, because they are talented song writers in all of these categories, but it's kind of like ordering a pizza with 12 toppings.
 
Will also add that this totally smells of secondary market upcharge scheme.

This is happening throughout all popular arena tours. Live nation et al, bumping up and increasing profits.
 
Will also add that this totally smells of secondary market upcharge scheme.

This is happening throughout all popular arena tours. Live nation et al, bumping up and increasing profits.


They do have almost 6 million monthly on Spotify, that’s definitely an at least small arena sized band
 
I've been recently trying to listen and give them a chance due to the immense hype. I think the band has moments of greatness, but they are so eclectic that it has become borderline stressful to listen to. Never before have I listened to a song that is ballad, hip hop, R&B, pop, rock, metal, and jazz within 4-7 minutes of content.

I'm used to putting on tunes based on the kind of mood I'm in, but with Sleep Token you're getting everything in nearly every song. I remain impressed, because they are talented song writers in all of these categories, but it's kind of like ordering a pizza with 12 toppings.
They just have some deuchness at times , like Justin beiber with a slow 4/4 meshugah riff underneath . I’m still trying to listen
 
They do have almost 6 million monthly on Spotify, that’s definitely an at least small arena sized band
Which makes them the perfect for what I am talking about. It happens with all the popular acts. Tickets go on sale ..boom sold out.

With other acts, fans report being in queue and then there are no tickets....and then they pop up on the secondary market, at an increased cost.
Happens all the time. Because they know that someone will pay, because it's a popular act.
 
Ok I’m starting it to like it .lol I think I just started to like what I hate
The newest single Emergence has grown on me. There's nothing really groundbreaking about it, but it's got some serious emotion going on, and that seems to be sorely lacking in a lot of new music. Kudos to them for being real artists, love it or hate it.
 
Peace doesn't sell anymore but I can't believe this does either.
 
Which makes them the perfect for what I am talking about. It happens with all the popular acts. Tickets go on sale ..boom sold out.

With other acts, fans report being in queue and then there are no tickets....and then they pop up on the secondary market, at an increased cost.
Happens all the time. Because they know that someone will pay, because it's a popular act.


i know what youre saying, my point was just i think they would sell regardless with the number of people listening to them, i didnt realize they were that big. i just looked and they are playing the big boy arena's, not the 8K smaller arenas we have around me which i figured would be the case
 
The newest single Emergence has grown on me. There's nothing really groundbreaking about it, but it's got some serious emotion going on, and that seems to be sorely lacking in a lot of new music. Kudos to them for being real artists, love it or hate it.
That’s the one I liked . It’s a tad slow with repeating parts tooo much . That’s what I don’t like
 
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