The Three Days Grace setlist for the “Alienation Tour” has been revealed. Three Days Grace is a Canadian rock band that built a strong following through their powerful rock sound and emotional lyrics. Many of their songs talk about struggles, frustration, and personal experiences, which is one reason fans connect with their music so strongly. Since the early 2000s, the band has released several albums and toured regularly, performing for rock audiences around the world. The Alienation Tour is their latest run of shows, bringing them back on stage in different cities where fans can hear their songs live.
What is the setlist for Three Days Grace’s Alienation Tour set?
The following is an example of what Three Days Grace is expected to play in their setlist for the Alienation Tour. This is based on songs they have performed at recent concerts and past tours such as the Explosions Tour. Looking at those performances helps give a good idea of which tracks fans often hear during their concerts. As always, this expected setlist is subject to change.
Set 1:
- Dominate
- Animal I Have Become
- So Called Life
- Break
- Home
- The Mountain
- Pain
- Kill Me Fast
- I Hate Everything About You
- Apologies
- Time of Dying
- Don’t Wanna Go Home Tonight
Acoustic:
- Get Out Alive
- Chalk Outline / Porn Star Dancing
- Lifetime
Set 2:
- Here Without You (3 Doors Down cover)
- I Am Machine
- Just Like You
- Mayday
- The Good Life
- Painkiller
Encore:
- Never Too Late
- Riot
During a long tour, bands sometimes change small parts of the setlist to keep the show feeling fresh. Three Days Grace may move songs around in the order or swap in a different track depending on how the night is going. At the same time, the energy from the crowd can also affect how the show flows. If the audience is loud and excited, the band might continue with another high-energy song to keep that momentum going. Because of this mix of artist choices and crowd reaction, fans in different cities may hear slightly different versions of the setlist.
The Alienation Tour continues the band’s long run of live performances following albums such as Explosions and earlier releases like One-X. Songs from these records helped shape the band’s sound and remain some of their most recognized tracks. During the tour, the band usually mixes newer material with older fan favorites so the concert includes music from different parts of their career.
