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Thirty Seconds to Mars live

Thirty Seconds to Mars will be performing at the Coca-Cola Dome on 16 June.

The band has gone on to scale the heights of rock and roll stardom and are known for their energetic live performances and their fusion of different genres.

Although they found modest success with their self-titled debut, it was their second album, A Beautiful Lie, which announced them as bonafide rock and roll superstars. Released in 2005, the platinum-selling album broadened the band’s sound and garnered them frequent spots on MTV while also spawning two Top 10 modern rock hits, The Kill and Bury Me. The Kill set a record for the most weeks on the US Modern Rock Chart and the album’s success opened the doors to numerous successful tours and spots at major rock festivals such as Roskilde, Pinkpop and Download.

The band’s third album, This is War, released in 2009 garnered them another three Top 10 singles, the first two of which peaked at the number one spot on the US alternative songs chart. Additionally, Closer to the Edge was the fastest selling rock single in the UK and topped the UK rock chart for eight consecutive weeks. The subsequent tour set a Guinness World Record for the longest concert tour by a rock band and helped establish their reputation as one of the hardest working rock bands.

This period also serves as source material for their documentary, Artifact, which documents the band’s struggle to renegotiate their recording contract with record label Virgin/EMI. The film premiered at the Toronto Film Festival where it won the People’s Choice Documentary award.

Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams, the band’s fourth studio album marked an evolution in their distinctive sound and was positively received both critically and commercially. The album reached the Top 10 in 15 different countries and the first single, Up In The Air, peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks. Kerrang dubbed the new album “bigger than this planet” while Allmusic’s Stephen Thomas Erlewine called it their “boldest, brightest, most imaginative record yet”.

Coming off the back of an outstanding European festival circuit and some scintillating performances, this is one band that you do not want to miss.

Tickets are available from www.bigconcerts.co.za or www.computicket.co.za from R310 to R510.

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