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Jacob
June 13th 2023
Phenomenal energy as always from Beartooth! Their set for the show was on point, had older hits as well as tracks from their newer albums to display how they’ve progressed over the years. Was pleasantly surprised at how well the openers Archetypes Collide and Malevolence performed, hadn’t heard of them before but they had great stage presence. Hadn’t heard of Trivium before the show either but enjoyed their set and their interactions with the crowd, stage props were cool as well. Venue staff was friendly, bar prices were outrageous per usual, $18 for a Modelo is crazy lol.
San Francisco, CA@The Warfield
Amanda
May 11th 2023
I love this band so much. I’ve been listening to them and going to their shows for just under 10 years and they put on an amazing show every single time. There was an injury in the pit and Caleb stopped the show to make sure they got helped and he was so appreciative of our patience and kept thanking us for understanding. These guys are so great and have such good energy. I will continue to see them until the day they stop touring 🤘🏼.
The Paramount is such a great venue too I love seeing shows here because it’s on the smaller side which in my opinion makes it better.
Huntington, NY@The Paramount
Kevin
May 5th 2023
Great energy and great set list. Sounded like something was wrong with Caleb's voice, or he was just screaming too much. Kind of a crappy ending to their set, ended with a super long instrumental/jam session and then that was it. No thanks or saying 'have a good night' or anything. Overall still a good show.
Milwaukee, WI@Fiserv ForumView More Fan Reviews
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About Beartooth
A handful of bands play the “devastating riffs and catchy hooks” game, but for BEARTOOTH, this music is the difference between life and death. As easygoing, charming, and outgoing as these young men may appear, there’s an inner turmoil churning away, only satiated by the savage music they play. Suicidal ideation, emotional desolation, and desperate dark nights of the soul are chewed up and spat out in song after song; cathartic singalong anthems like “Fed Up,” “Sick of Me,” and “In Between.”
Like Nine Inch Nails or Tame Impala, BEARTOOTH is a one-man band in the studio. It began as musical exorcism, conceived in frontman Caleb Shomo’s home recording sanctuary, a means to tame the demons of debilitating depression and anxiety he’s suffered since childhood. BEARTOOTH harness the sacred and profane to purge inner darkness with a dizzying light. BEARTOOTH’s effect on listeners is evident by their highly-engaged audience; invitations to major festivals world and tours with Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon, and A Day To Remember; and a RIAA-certified gold single.
When Rolling Stone introduced BEARTOOTH as one of 10 New Artists You Need To Know, the sound was rightly described as “like a nervous breakdown, usually with enough optimism to push through.” As long as the dueling dichotomy of mental anguish and creative catharsis remain bound together, Caleb Shomo and crew will be here to oversee the show. So please, enjoy the ride.
Like Nine Inch Nails or Tame Impala, BEARTOOTH is a one-man band in the studio. It began as musical exorcism, conceived in frontman Caleb Shomo’s home recording sanctuary, a means to tame the demons of debilitating depression and anxiety he’s suffered since childhood. BEARTOOTH harness the sacred and profane to purge inner darkness with a dizzying light. BEARTOOTH’s effect on listeners is evident by their highly-engaged audience; invitations to major festivals world and tours with Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon, and A Day To Remember; and a RIAA-certified gold single.
When Rolling Stone introduced BEARTOOTH as one of 10 New Artists You Need To Know, the sound was rightly described as “like a nervous breakdown, usually with enough optimism to push through.” As long as the dueling dichotomy of mental anguish and creative catharsis remain bound together, Caleb Shomo and crew will be here to oversee the show. So please, enjoy the ride.
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Genres:
Metal, Rock, Hard Rock
Hometown:
Columbus, Ohio
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Upcoming
Past
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Show More Dates (62)
Live Photos of Beartooth

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Latest Posts
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Official Merch

Chrome Ript T
$21.00

Below Pin Pack
$7.00

Surf Circle Long Sleeve
$21.00

Barry Wall Flag
$15.00

Logo Robe
$38.00

Below Slipmat
$10.00

Purple B Dog Bandana
$8.00

Chrome Riptide Hoodie
$45.00

Below CD
$10.00

Disgusting CD
$10.00
Beartooth's tour
Fan Reviews

Jacob
June 13th 2023
Phenomenal energy as always from Beartooth! Their set for the show was on point, had older hits as well as tracks from their newer albums to display how they’ve progressed over the years. Was pleasantly surprised at how well the openers Archetypes Collide and Malevolence performed, hadn’t heard of them before but they had great stage presence. Hadn’t heard of Trivium before the show either but enjoyed their set and their interactions with the crowd, stage props were cool as well. Venue staff was friendly, bar prices were outrageous per usual, $18 for a Modelo is crazy lol.
San Francisco, CA@The Warfield
Amanda
May 11th 2023
I love this band so much. I’ve been listening to them and going to their shows for just under 10 years and they put on an amazing show every single time. There was an injury in the pit and Caleb stopped the show to make sure they got helped and he was so appreciative of our patience and kept thanking us for understanding. These guys are so great and have such good energy. I will continue to see them until the day they stop touring 🤘🏼.
The Paramount is such a great venue too I love seeing shows here because it’s on the smaller side which in my opinion makes it better.
Huntington, NY@The Paramount
Kevin
May 5th 2023
Great energy and great set list. Sounded like something was wrong with Caleb's voice, or he was just screaming too much. Kind of a crappy ending to their set, ended with a super long instrumental/jam session and then that was it. No thanks or saying 'have a good night' or anything. Overall still a good show.
Milwaukee, WI@Fiserv ForumView More Fan Reviews
About Beartooth
A handful of bands play the “devastating riffs and catchy hooks” game, but for BEARTOOTH, this music is the difference between life and death. As easygoing, charming, and outgoing as these young men may appear, there’s an inner turmoil churning away, only satiated by the savage music they play. Suicidal ideation, emotional desolation, and desperate dark nights of the soul are chewed up and spat out in song after song; cathartic singalong anthems like “Fed Up,” “Sick of Me,” and “In Between.”
Like Nine Inch Nails or Tame Impala, BEARTOOTH is a one-man band in the studio. It began as musical exorcism, conceived in frontman Caleb Shomo’s home recording sanctuary, a means to tame the demons of debilitating depression and anxiety he’s suffered since childhood. BEARTOOTH harness the sacred and profane to purge inner darkness with a dizzying light. BEARTOOTH’s effect on listeners is evident by their highly-engaged audience; invitations to major festivals world and tours with Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon, and A Day To Remember; and a RIAA-certified gold single.
When Rolling Stone introduced BEARTOOTH as one of 10 New Artists You Need To Know, the sound was rightly described as “like a nervous breakdown, usually with enough optimism to push through.” As long as the dueling dichotomy of mental anguish and creative catharsis remain bound together, Caleb Shomo and crew will be here to oversee the show. So please, enjoy the ride.
Like Nine Inch Nails or Tame Impala, BEARTOOTH is a one-man band in the studio. It began as musical exorcism, conceived in frontman Caleb Shomo’s home recording sanctuary, a means to tame the demons of debilitating depression and anxiety he’s suffered since childhood. BEARTOOTH harness the sacred and profane to purge inner darkness with a dizzying light. BEARTOOTH’s effect on listeners is evident by their highly-engaged audience; invitations to major festivals world and tours with Slipknot, Bring Me The Horizon, and A Day To Remember; and a RIAA-certified gold single.
When Rolling Stone introduced BEARTOOTH as one of 10 New Artists You Need To Know, the sound was rightly described as “like a nervous breakdown, usually with enough optimism to push through.” As long as the dueling dichotomy of mental anguish and creative catharsis remain bound together, Caleb Shomo and crew will be here to oversee the show. So please, enjoy the ride.
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Genres:
Metal, Rock, Hard Rock
Hometown:
Columbus, Ohio
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