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COAL CHAMBER

March 6 @ 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm MST

03/09/25 – Tempe, AZ – COAL CHAMBER – The Marquee – 730 North Mill Avenue – All Ages – Doors 5:30 PM – Show 6:30 PM – Tickets $40.50 ADV / $43 DOS – Fiend For The Fans Tour 2025with Fear Factory, Twiztid, and Black Satellite.

About COAL CHAMBER:

Fiend For The Fans Tour 2025 It will be great to get out on the road with Coal Chamber in the United States on our first headline run in almost 13 years! We are bringing some bad ass bands with us as well, so I look forward to seeing everyone at the shows! – Dez Fafara, Coal Chamber

It’s been almost three decades since Coal Chamber, the Californian metal quartet, came screaming out of the dead zone of Hollywood in the early Nineties.

When singer Bradley ‘Dez’ Fafara and Miguel ‘Meegs’ Rascón first met in 1992, these two hot-headed misfits first wrote songs under the name She’s In Pain, recruiting bassist Rayna Foss and drummer Mikey Cox. After renaming themselves Coal Chamber and honing a unique sound and art direction, the band broke through to public awareness with their gold-selling, self-titled debut album in 1997. A slot at the first Ozzfest and a management deal with Sharon Osbourne helped to propel the quartet to national level.

Over the next six years, Coal Chamber experienced several lifetimes’ worth of excess, making their trajectory both unpredictable and stressful. Tours with Danzig, Type O Negative, Megadeth, Pantera and many other artists built their reputation, but substance abuse nearly derailed the musicians and intra-band tensions almost destroyed them.

Two more albums, Chamber Music (1999) and Dark Days (2002), came before their differing personalities finally drove them apart. Foss quit after Dark Days and was replaced by Nadja Peulen, and after 2003’s compilation, Giving The Devil His Due, no-one expected to hear from Coal Chamber again, especially after Fafara embarked on a second career with the successful DevilDriver. This made the 2015 comeback album Rivals all the more unexpected, with veteran 80s icon Al Jourgensen of Ministry guesting on track “Suffer in Silence”, reasserting Coal Chamber’s authority for a new generation of metal fans.

International tours followed before the musicians went their separate ways, but eight years later still, Coal Chamber returned for of successful live dates with Mudvayne throughout the U.S in 2023 as well as sold out shows 2024 in Australia.

You literally could not make this story up, and yet the 30 years of angst and adrenaline that make up this band of survivors can be heard in every note on the albums in this collection. There’s a reason why the word ‘Loco’ is so closely associated with Coal Chamber—and the madness isn’t over yet.

COAL CHAMBER online:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coalchamberofficial

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/coalchamberofficial

Website: https://coalchamberofficial.com/

Bandsintown: https://www.bandsintown.com/a/3251

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/69k6uTSZMPLpSnhmLCiKxQ

Details

Date:
March 6
Time:
5:30 pm - 10:00 pm MST
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Organizer

Adrenaline PR
Phone
732-462-4262
Email
maria@adrenalinepr.com
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Venue

The Marquee
730 North Mill Avenue
Tempe, AZ United States
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