Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Phone icon
Get App
Artists & VenuesPromotersHelp
PrivacyTerms
Knox Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Knox Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

KnoxVerified

9,398 Followers
• 9 Upcoming Shows
9 Upcoming Shows
Never miss another Knox concert. Get alerts about tour announcements, concert tickets, and shows near you with a free Bandsintown account.
Follow

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
Concerts Near You
All Concerts & Live Streams
JAN
30
2024
Tickets
JAN
31
2024
Tickets
FEB
04
2024
Set Reminder
Show More Dates (9)

Live Photos of Knox

View All Photos
Knox's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00
Circle Beanie
$20.00
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00

Fan Reviews

Kala
November 12th 2023
Know was absolutely amazing! So full of energy. Sounded great. We had the absolute best time listening to him!
Washington, DC@9:30 Club
Jake
October 22nd 2023
Such an amazing concert! Whole lineup was AMAZING and they all killed it!!! If you ever have the chance to go to a concert, GOOO!!
Salt Lake City, UT@The Depot
Alex
November 6th 2022
ROCKED HARD CORE TASTY ABS WASHBOARD STYLE AT THIS SHOWWWWWWWWWWZ 👟👟 wt-every-loving—fuuuu———ck those boys can move and sing angsty a$$ $hit Curtsy first time at Exit/In can’t knock the venue, great neighborhood vibe #support #local #music #poppunk and ample parking nearby - city
Nashville, TN@Exit/In

About Knox

Growing up in Ohio, Knox’s whole existence before he ever wrote a song was basketball, soundtracked by artists such as Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco, All-American Rejects, Lil Wayne, Drake and Ed Sheeran. The summer before he started at Ohio University, Knox finally picked up a guitar. He learned everything in those few months, self-taught through YouTube videos. Knox began playing open mic nights and by his sophomore year, his musical ambitions were so all-consuming that he dropped out of school, moved in with his grandma and began saving up money to start his life in Nashville. He made the leap in January 2019.

Knox used covid isolation time to work on his craft. His focus paid off: his songs caught the attention of John Harvie, who placed a few on his album, as well as Harvie’s label. Knox signed a publishing deal in 2022 but was struck with the urge to record a collection of songs he had been working on. The final result was How to Lose a Girl in 7 Songs, Knox’s debut EP that will be released this February. With his own songs ready, he now needed to build a fanbase. Knox began filming TikToks featuring his song “Sneakers, and one amassed nearly two million views overnight. “Sneakers” has since reached over 15 million streams.

Knox has since started to get on the road, opening for the Band Camino and Boys Like Girls (an emo staple he grew up with). “I'm six states away from home and there’s a thousand people in the audience that are singing the song that I wrote with my friends in my bedroom,” he recalls. “And that's when it gets you, when you see real people genuinely connecting to something that I made with my best friends. It’s the most unreal feeling in the world.
Show More
Genres:
Groove Metal, Punk, Metal
Band Members:
Pat : Batterie, Jo : Guitare, Matt : Basse chant, Flx : Guitare chant

Concerts and tour dates

Upcoming
Past
Concerts Near You
All Concerts & Live Streams
JAN
30
2024
Tickets
JAN
31
2024
Tickets
FEB
04
2024
Set Reminder
Show More Dates (9)

Live Photos of Knox

View All Photos
Knox's tour

Bandsintown Merch

Rainbow T-Shirt
$30.00
Circle Beanie
$20.00
Live Collage Sweatshirt
$45.00

Fan Reviews

Kala
November 12th 2023
Know was absolutely amazing! So full of energy. Sounded great. We had the absolute best time listening to him!
Washington, DC@9:30 Club
Jake
October 22nd 2023
Such an amazing concert! Whole lineup was AMAZING and they all killed it!!! If you ever have the chance to go to a concert, GOOO!!
Salt Lake City, UT@The Depot
Alex
November 6th 2022
ROCKED HARD CORE TASTY ABS WASHBOARD STYLE AT THIS SHOWWWWWWWWWWZ 👟👟 wt-every-loving—fuuuu———ck those boys can move and sing angsty a$$ $hit Curtsy first time at Exit/In can’t knock the venue, great neighborhood vibe #support #local #music #poppunk and ample parking nearby - city
Nashville, TN@Exit/In

About Knox

Growing up in Ohio, Knox’s whole existence before he ever wrote a song was basketball, soundtracked by artists such as Fall Out Boy, Panic! At the Disco, All-American Rejects, Lil Wayne, Drake and Ed Sheeran. The summer before he started at Ohio University, Knox finally picked up a guitar. He learned everything in those few months, self-taught through YouTube videos. Knox began playing open mic nights and by his sophomore year, his musical ambitions were so all-consuming that he dropped out of school, moved in with his grandma and began saving up money to start his life in Nashville. He made the leap in January 2019.

Knox used covid isolation time to work on his craft. His focus paid off: his songs caught the attention of John Harvie, who placed a few on his album, as well as Harvie’s label. Knox signed a publishing deal in 2022 but was struck with the urge to record a collection of songs he had been working on. The final result was How to Lose a Girl in 7 Songs, Knox’s debut EP that will be released this February. With his own songs ready, he now needed to build a fanbase. Knox began filming TikToks featuring his song “Sneakers, and one amassed nearly two million views overnight. “Sneakers” has since reached over 15 million streams.

Knox has since started to get on the road, opening for the Band Camino and Boys Like Girls (an emo staple he grew up with). “I'm six states away from home and there’s a thousand people in the audience that are singing the song that I wrote with my friends in my bedroom,” he recalls. “And that's when it gets you, when you see real people genuinely connecting to something that I made with my best friends. It’s the most unreal feeling in the world.
Show More
Genres:
Groove Metal, Punk, Metal
Band Members:
Pat : Batterie, Jo : Guitare, Matt : Basse chant, Flx : Guitare chant

Get the full experience with the Bandsintown app.
arrow