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    TheoryThe Waiting Room Lounge - NE, Omaha, NE
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    About Theory

    As of 2023, Theory continues to be an active force in the live music scene. They have been touring extensively in support of their latest album, 'Say Nothing,' which was released in 2020. The album features a more mature sound and deeper lyrical themes, reflecting the band's growth over the years. Their current tour has seen them perform at various venues across North America, captivating audiences with their high-energy shows and emotional performances. Recently, they announced a series of summer concerts, highlighting their commitment to connecting with fans and delivering unforgettable live experiences. Fans can expect a mix of classic hits and new material, ensuring that both longtime listeners and new fans enjoy their concerts. Additionally, Theory has embraced digital platforms, often sharing live recordings and behind-the-scenes content on social media, further engaging with their audience. With a dedicated fanbase and a commitment to their craft, Theory remains a prominent name in the concert circuit, continuing to tour and perform live events that resonate with rock music enthusiasts.

    Theory History

    Theory, originally known as Theory of a Deadman, is a Canadian rock band that formed in 2001 in Delta, British Columbia. The band's lineup consists of Tyler Connolly (lead vocals, guitar), Dave Brenner (lead guitar, backing vocals), Dean Back (bass guitar), and Joey Dandeneau (drums). They gained major recognition with their self-titled debut album released in 2002, featuring the hit single 'Make Up Your Mind.' Their sound, a blend of post-grunge and alternative rock, resonated with audiences and led to further success with subsequent albums like 'Gasoline' (2005) and 'Scars & Souvenirs' (2008), which included popular tracks such as 'Bad Girlfriend' and 'Lowlife.' Over the years, Theory has performed at numerous music festivals and events, building a reputation for their electrifying live performances. They have also been recognized with multiple award nominations, including Juno Awards and Billboard Music Awards. The band’s evolution from a local favorite to a global rock act showcases their ability to adapt and engage with fans through powerful music and memorable live shows.