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Grammy-winning rock band Evanescence hit the modern charts with songs like “Bring Me to Life,” “Call Me When You’re Sober,” “Going Under,” and “My Immortal”! Don’t miss your chance to see Amy Lee and the rest of Evanescence on tour LIVE! Buy your Evanescence tickets now!
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This concert totally rocked.
By Yellz from Big Apple, NYC on 12/7/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Everything, the artists that tour with them totally rocked, I am so satisfied with Amy Lee's performance........Her voice is magical

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Awesome
By jezzaramz from Bronx,NY on 12/6/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
None

Evanescence sang so well it was hard to tell that it was live. The opening acts were cool too. Overall an awesome event.

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Awesome, more than expected!
By Music Lover from McKinney, TX on 11/5/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

Awesome place, Great Music!!

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kiddie show
By Jen from Miami, FL on 10/25/2007
Pros:
Performance incredible
Cons:
Crowd Was Not Into It, No alcohol, Opening band sucked
Best For:
Everyone

I was impressed with evenesence. They were great just like I expected. I guess what made it weak was the venue. There were NO bars. That sucks!!!, and a lot of kids. Next time I hope they pick a venue like the "HardRock live" where we can have some real fun.

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Evanescence Biography

Evanescence filled a niche few knew existed upon their arrival in 2003: the need for operatic goth-pop, soul-baring introspection paired with churning metallic guitars. Singer/pianist Amy Lee cut such a figure fronting the group that it was easy to not think of Evanescence as a band, but rather a support group for her songs. After some lineup shifts, however, including the departure of founding member Ben Moody, the band consolidated and remained one of the most popular post-alternative American bands of the 2000s.

Amy Lee met Moody at a youth camp in their native Little Rock, Arkansas in 1994. Lee and Moody worked steadily together, releasing three EPs at the tail-end of the '90s, followed by a full-length album called Origin. By this time, the group was called Evanescence and they signed with Wind-Up Records in 2002, expanding to a full lineup consisting of guitarist John LeCompt, bassist Will Boyd, and drummer Rocky Gray not long after the completion of the band's major-label debut, Fallen. Released in the spring of 2003 and initially marketed toward CCM audiences -- an association the band disavowed rather rapidly -- Fallen proved to be a success quickly thanks to the hit single Bring Me to Life, which was followed quickly by My Immortal, both reaching the Billboard Top Ten in the U.S. All this success led to two Grammys, one for Best New Artist and one for Best Hard Rock Performance, but a split within the ranks soon emerged, with Ben Moody leaving the group during their European tour. Terry Balsamo, late of Cold, replaced him on guitar and became Amy Lee's main songwriting partner. The fruits of their collaboration would take a while to surface as Evanescence continued to ride the success of Fallen, buying time with Anywhere But Home -- a live album timed for the holiday season of 2004 -- and then suffering a few setbacks in 2005, with Boyd leaving the band and Balsamo suffering a stroke. The group's sophomore set, The Open Door, finally arrived in October of 2006, with Tim McCord -- formerly Revolution Smile's guitarist -- joining on bass after its release. Spearheaded by the single Call Me When You're Sober, The Open Door didn't quite match the success of Fallen but it performed handsomely, debuting at number one on Billboard the week of its release. During the supporting tour for The Open Door in 2007, LeCompt was fired from the band and Gray quit, with guitarist Troy McLawhorn and drummer Will Hunt hired to take their respective places.

It was another long wait for the group's third album, with the band scrapping sessions helmed by famed producer Steve Lillywhite before hiring Nick Raskulinecz, who wound up producing the eponymous album that appeared in October 2011, a full five years after The Open Door. Like its predecessor, Evanescence debuted at number one on the Billboard charts. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi