Today Is The Day's 2012 Concert History

Today Is The Day is an experimental rock/metal band founded by Steve Austin and Brad Elrod. The band saw its beginnings take root in Nashville, USA in the early 1990s when Today Is The Day released their debut EP, entitled How To Win Friends And Influence People, in 1992. This self-financed release garnered the attention of Amphetamine Reptile Records (AmRep) who signed the band (at this time consisting of Austin on vocals and guitar, Brad Elrod on drums and percussion...

Date Concert Venue Location
May 25, 2012
"Maryland Deathfest" / Today Is The Day / ______

Maryland Deathfest

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Paparazzi Baltimore, Maryland, United States
May 24, 2012 –
May 27, 2012
Maryland Deathfest 2012
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Maryland Deathfest 2012 on May 24, 2012 [881-small]

Maryland Deathfest 2012
May 24 - 27, 2012
 Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Today Is The Day had?

Today Is The Day has had 323 concerts.

What genre is Today Is The Day?

Today Is The Day is most often considered to be Punk, Metal, Hardcore, Experimental, Heavy Metal, Black Metal, Noise, Doom Metal, Industrial, Noise Rock, Grindcore, Post-Metal, Mathcore, Post-Doom Metal, Drone Metal, Noise Punk, Noisecore, Tennessee Metal, and Dub Metal.

When was the last Today Is The Day concert?

The last Today Is The Day concert was on September 08, 2023 at Wake Brewing in Rock Island, Illinois, United States. The bands that performed were: Today Is The Day / Morbikon / fister / Child Bite / The Munsens / Psychic Trash / Molder / Luggage / Phantom Threat.

What setlist does Today Is The Day play live?

The songs that Today Is The Day performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the September 08, 2023 concert at Wake Brewing in Rock Island, Illinois, United States:

  1. The Descent
  2. Mother's Ruin
  3. In the Eyes of God
  4. The Color of Psychic Power
  5. Spotting a Unicorn
  6. Possession
  7. Mayari
  8. Sadness Will Prevail
  9. The Kick Inside
  10. 6 Dementia Satyr
  11. Marked
  12. Willpower
  13. The Man Who Loves to Hurt Himself
  14. Expectations Exceed Reality
  15. Temple of the Morning Star
  16. Animal Mother
  17. Feel Like Makin' Love
  18. Why Don't We Do It in the Road?

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