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Metric Tickets, Tour Dates and Concert
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Formentera II
$12.98
Formentera
$14.17
Art Of Doubt
$22.98
Fantasies
$27.54
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Live Photos of Metric

Metric at Peterborough, ON in Del Crary Park 2024
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Latest Posts

Metric
4 months ago
On Friday, June 6th, we’re performing our 2009 album Fantasies and a few of our deep cuts & greatest hits live from the Budweiser Stage in our hometown of Toronto. For thmore
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Fan Reviews

Rich
August 2nd 2025
I love Metric, and always enjoy them. This last show, however, the sound was horrid; quite distorted and of poor quality. Not the band’s fault at all, but they should be aware and make certain all is well during sound check. This really took away from my enjoyment of Emily and Jame’s music. Something too, I notice is that a portion of the backing music is not live; maybe that is the portion that is highly compressed? And no encore; the crowd is left hanging. I understand they feel they do not have to add a ‘bonus’ section (encore) because they feel their show is ‘complete’, but these are their fans, some of whom have travelled hours to see the show. An encore is a thank you from the band; it is not a bonus.
Saskatoon, SK@
Prairieland Park
Hex
May 1st 2024
The band was amazing as expected, and their performance was tight. But... Whoever was in charge of their sound did a horrible job. As a Metric fan, I expected to be rocked by some powerful bass, and to be bathed in a full soundscape, but that bass was overpowering every other aspect of the instruments and vocals, and even the speakers themselves. They sounded as if they were blown. I am not the only one in the audience with this opinion. Several of us discussed this when they were briefly mitigating their technical issue. I got to meet James, Josh, and Joules after the show, and that was terrific. They were so fun to chat with. I wanted to tell them about the sound issue, but hesitated because I didn't want that one moment to be tainted by possibly insulting or annoying them. All in all, I am still grateful to have finally seen them live after being a fan for 15 years.
Norfolk, VA@
The NorVa
Jeff
July 14th 2023
What a lovely concert -- really enjoyed the different but compatible styles of all 3 acts. Garbage and Noel Gallagher were great. But I will be honest -- I could have just listened to and watched Metric all night and would have been happy :) Somehow Metrkc just hits my sweet spot. Thoughtful but with enough lightheartedness. Grand but real and intimate. Uplifting without being kitchy. And serious musicianship. Dark/heavy and lightness. I was glad for another chance to wallow in the world of Metric and also be introduced to (new to me) Garbage and Noel Gallagher
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
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About Metric

Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw formed what would become Metric in 1998. They left Toronto for NYC in search of like-minded artists & found themselves at the center of the city’s burgeoning alt-rock scene alongside bands like LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, TV On the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, & more. But unlike their peers, Metric stayed independent & refused major label offers, choosing instead to release albums that pushed boundaries on their own terms. “The battle as a band is not just to exist & thrive creatively 20 years in, but to be owning all our own material, to always be bringing our music to a wider audience & standing for something,” says Haines.

Metric’s relentless pursuit of timeless songwriting & fiercely independent ethos have cemented their place as one of the most essential & ahead-of-the-curve bands of the last two decades. By constantly upping themselves across nine unpredictable & adventurous studio albums, the trailblazing Toronto outfit founded by songwriting & production partners Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw along with bandmates Joshua Winstead & Joules Scott Key is proof that you can amass an untouchable catalog without ever signing to a major label or changing your lineup. Their latest LP, Formentera II, out October 13 via their label Metric Music International & Thirty Tigers, is a testament to their singular purpose. It stands among their best & most genre-defying work & closes the 18-song cycle started by 2022’s critically acclaimed Formentera.
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Genres:
New Wave, Indie, Rock, Alternative, Pop
Band Members:
Emily Haines (Vocals Synth), James Shaw (Guitarist), Joshua Winstead (Bassist), Joules Scott-Key (drums)
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada

No upcoming shows
Send a request to Metric to play in your city
Request a Show

Live Photos of Metric

Metric at Peterborough, ON in Del Crary Park 2024
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Latest Posts

Metric
4 months ago
On Friday, June 6th, we’re performing our 2009 album Fantasies and a few of our deep cuts & greatest hits live from the Budweiser Stage in our hometown of Toronto. For thmore
View More Posts

Metric merch
amazonview store

Formentera II
$12.98
Formentera
$14.17
Art Of Doubt
$22.98
Fantasies
$27.54
View All

Fan Reviews

Rich
August 2nd 2025
I love Metric, and always enjoy them. This last show, however, the sound was horrid; quite distorted and of poor quality. Not the band’s fault at all, but they should be aware and make certain all is well during sound check. This really took away from my enjoyment of Emily and Jame’s music. Something too, I notice is that a portion of the backing music is not live; maybe that is the portion that is highly compressed? And no encore; the crowd is left hanging. I understand they feel they do not have to add a ‘bonus’ section (encore) because they feel their show is ‘complete’, but these are their fans, some of whom have travelled hours to see the show. An encore is a thank you from the band; it is not a bonus.
Saskatoon, SK@
Prairieland Park
Hex
May 1st 2024
The band was amazing as expected, and their performance was tight. But... Whoever was in charge of their sound did a horrible job. As a Metric fan, I expected to be rocked by some powerful bass, and to be bathed in a full soundscape, but that bass was overpowering every other aspect of the instruments and vocals, and even the speakers themselves. They sounded as if they were blown. I am not the only one in the audience with this opinion. Several of us discussed this when they were briefly mitigating their technical issue. I got to meet James, Josh, and Joules after the show, and that was terrific. They were so fun to chat with. I wanted to tell them about the sound issue, but hesitated because I didn't want that one moment to be tainted by possibly insulting or annoying them. All in all, I am still grateful to have finally seen them live after being a fan for 15 years.
Norfolk, VA@
The NorVa
Jeff
July 14th 2023
What a lovely concert -- really enjoyed the different but compatible styles of all 3 acts. Garbage and Noel Gallagher were great. But I will be honest -- I could have just listened to and watched Metric all night and would have been happy :) Somehow Metrkc just hits my sweet spot. Thoughtful but with enough lightheartedness. Grand but real and intimate. Uplifting without being kitchy. And serious musicianship. Dark/heavy and lightness. I was glad for another chance to wallow in the world of Metric and also be introduced to (new to me) Garbage and Noel Gallagher
Columbia, MD@
Merriweather Post Pavilion
View More Fan Reviews

About Metric

Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw formed what would become Metric in 1998. They left Toronto for NYC in search of like-minded artists & found themselves at the center of the city’s burgeoning alt-rock scene alongside bands like LCD Soundsystem, The Strokes, TV On the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, & more. But unlike their peers, Metric stayed independent & refused major label offers, choosing instead to release albums that pushed boundaries on their own terms. “The battle as a band is not just to exist & thrive creatively 20 years in, but to be owning all our own material, to always be bringing our music to a wider audience & standing for something,” says Haines.

Metric’s relentless pursuit of timeless songwriting & fiercely independent ethos have cemented their place as one of the most essential & ahead-of-the-curve bands of the last two decades. By constantly upping themselves across nine unpredictable & adventurous studio albums, the trailblazing Toronto outfit founded by songwriting & production partners Emily Haines & Jimmy Shaw along with bandmates Joshua Winstead & Joules Scott Key is proof that you can amass an untouchable catalog without ever signing to a major label or changing your lineup. Their latest LP, Formentera II, out October 13 via their label Metric Music International & Thirty Tigers, is a testament to their singular purpose. It stands among their best & most genre-defying work & closes the 18-song cycle started by 2022’s critically acclaimed Formentera.
Show More
Genres:
New Wave, Indie, Rock, Alternative, Pop
Band Members:
Emily Haines (Vocals Synth), James Shaw (Guitarist), Joshua Winstead (Bassist), Joules Scott-Key (drums)
Hometown:
Toronto, Canada

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