Breaking Benjamin Concert Tickets Locations
Breaking Benjamin has a rich history of touring and bringing sold out live performance concerts around the world. Below is a list of upcoming Breaking Benjamin tour locations and venues in their latest concert tour.
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Norfolk
Virginia, US
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Noblesville
Indiana, US
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Clarkston
Michigan, US
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Tinley Park
Illinois, US
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Maryland Heights
Missouri, US
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Cuyahoga Falls
Ohio, US
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Burgettstown
Pennsylvania, US
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Gilford
New Hampshire, US
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Camden
New Jersey, US
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Wantagh
New York, US
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Cincinnati
Ohio, US
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Syracuse
New York, US
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Rogers
Arkansas, US
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Spring
Texas, US
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Dallas
Texas, US
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Albuquerque
New Mexico, US
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Phoenix
Arizona, US
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Irvine
California, US
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Wheatland
California, US
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Auburn
Washington, US
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Ridgefield
Washington, US
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Salt Lake City
Utah, US
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Denver
Colorado, US
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Knoxville
Tennessee, US
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Pikeville
Kentucky, US
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Lexington
Kentucky, US
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Wilkes Barre
Pennsylvania, US
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Grand Rapids
Michigan, US
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Milwaukee
Wisconsin, US
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Dubuque
Iowa, US
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Camdenton
Missouri, US
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Valley Center
Kansas, US
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San Antonio
Texas, US
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Biloxi
Mississippi, US
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Huntsville
Alabama, US
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Franklin
Tennessee, US
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Charleston
West Virginia, US
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North Myrtle Beach
South Carolina, US
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Worcester
Massachusetts, US
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Newark
New Jersey, US
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Tampa
Florida, US
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Mansfield
Massachusetts, US
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Holmdel
New Jersey, US
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Bristow
Virginia, US
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Charlotte
North Carolina, US
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West Palm Beach
Florida, US
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Alpharetta
Georgia, US
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Raleigh
North Carolina, US
Even with the band’s hiatus in the 2010s, the band has still managed to play over 1100 concerts to date. And these concerts have been both within the US as well as in the best venues across the world. Breaking Benjamin has a style that has held true over the years and remained beloved by their fans for just as long.
During touring seasons, ever since 2003, the band has played an average of 30 or more concerts each year. This excludes the band’s hiatus and a few select years. Surprisingly enough, this does include 2020 during the early days of the global pandemic, when the band rocked out at 31 shows.
The band’s longest concert seasons were in 2007, 2015, 2016, and 2018, where the band played no fewer than 100 concerts. And these concerts included legendary shows within the US as well as stunning shows over seas. Alongside these formal concert shows, the band has also participated in a variety of tours and shows alongside fellow musicians as well as participating in some of the hottest global music festivals, including the fan-favorite show on October 1 and 2, where the band visited the Janesville Airport in Janesville, Wisconsin for the JJO Sonic Boom Festival 2016.