
SILVERSTEIN: 25 YEARS OF NOISE - Friday, November 21, 2025 at The Rave / Eagles Club
Silverstein
The Rave / Eagles Club
2401 W Wisconsin Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Nov 21, 2025
7:00 PM CST
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About this concert
25 Years Of Noise
SILVERSTEIN
Thursday, Free Throw, Bloom
Friday, November 21, 2025 at 7pm
The Rave/Eagles Club
https://www.therave.com
414-342-7283
All Ages
Advance tickets start at $37.00. Day Of Show tickets may be higher.
All information subject to change. Please visit www.therave.com/silverstein for any changes that may have been made since this listing was created.
(opening acts subject to change without notice)
http://etix.therave.com/silverstein
Silverstein enters its 25th year with two full-length albums set for 2025. The band that NME calls “legendary,” and Loudwire placed among the Most Prolific Rock & Metal Artists of the 21st Century, continues to innovate and inspire on forward-thinking records and at crowd-embracing live shows.
Discovering the Waterfront (2005) remains a touchstone classic. A Beautiful Place to Drown (2020) earned a Rock Album of the Year nomination at the Juno Awards. Antibloom (arriving in February) and Pink Moon (August) are stunning reminders of why the group is a vital subcultural force and why Alternative Press readers voted frontman Shane Told among the Five Best Post-Hardcore Vocalists.
Silverstein songs like “My Heroine,” “Smile in Your Sleep,” “The Afterglow,” and “Infinite” are postmodern anthems for a devoted following earned with passionate performances and authentic artistry. As recently as 2024, The Needle Drop called them “emo hardcore legends.” While their 500M+ streams reflect that, Silverstein grew up in a scene where the music and message come first.
Audiences sing and scream along in packed theaters, at festivals, and on tours around the world with groups like Simple Plan, Rise Against, Good Charlotte, Pierce The Veil, Beartooth, and Underoath.
Sam Guaiana (Neck Deep, Holding Absence, Bayside) produced and mixed Antibloom and Pink Moon at Fireside Sound in Joshua Tree, California. The band arrived with 25 demos and chose their 16 favorites. Koehler suggested splitting the music into two albums and turning 2025 into a year-long celebration. This will allow listeners the space to absorb and connect with the songs, which embrace the band’s storied past and postmodern leanings in equal measure, making for diverse experiences.
“We put everything we’ve learned/felt/experienced into this double album,” the band said in a shared statement, declaring Antibloom and Pink Moon “the absolute collection of our musical style.”
Purchase tickets at eTix.com, charge by phone at 414-342-7283, or visit our box office at 2401 W. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee. Box office and charge by phone hours are Mon-Fri 10am-6pm (open later on show nights).
Don't buy from 3rd party sites. Only buy tickets from TheRave.com, ElEaglesLive.com, eTix.com, or links provided by The Rave, ElEaglesLIVE or official band sites.
Silverstein
silversteinmusic.com
www.facebook.com/silversteinmusic
www.x.com/silverstein
www.instagram.com/silverstein
www.tiktok.com/@silversteinmusic
www.youtube.com/@SilversteinOfficial
Thursday
thursday.net
www.facebook.com/thursday
www.x.com/thursdayband
www.instagram.com/thursdayband
www.youtube.com/@thursdaymusic
Free Throw
freethrowband.com
www.facebook.com/freethrowed
www.x.com/freethrowemo
www.instagram.com/freethrowemo
www.tiktok.com/@freethrowemo
www.youtube.com/@freethrowemo
Bloom
bloomsyd.com
www.facebook.com/bloomsyd
www.x.com/bloomsyd
www.instagram.com/bloomslife
www.youtube.com/@bloomsyd
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DeanM
March 9th 2025
I thought the Papa Roach crowd couldn't be topped but once Silverstein appeared on stage, hell broke loose. It was the wildest audience I have ever experienced at a concert. I loved about the show, that Silverstein went backwards, playing hits from their latest album, all the way down to the very first. So it all ended up in a very satisfying playlist. Shane Told is also a very polite and a down to Earth person. After the show, he jumped down to greet everyone and take pictures in the front row. I first gave him a fist bump and after he had talked to the right side of the front row, he returned to my spot and I shook his hand and thanked him for coming to Wiesbaden (but I think he didn't hear it because all the people were screaming "Can I take a picture with you?" 🤣). Anyway, other artists want 50 - 200€ vip upgrades for a meet and greet. He did it for free which shows how much he loves his fans. I really recommend buying tickets for the current tour and other upcoming Silverstein shows because you get a lot in return 🤍.
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The Historic Eagles Club is one of America’s largest (180,000 square feet) and busiest music clubs. Built in 1926 and listed on the National Register of Historic Building...
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Silverstein enters its 25th year with two full-length albums set for 2025. The band that NME calls “legendary,” and Loudwire placed among the Most Prolific Rock & Metal Artists of the 21st Century, continues to innovate and inspire on forward-thinking records and at crowd-embracing live shows.
Discovering the Waterfront (2005) remains a touchstone classic. A Beautiful Place to Drown (2020) earned a Rock Album of the Year nomination at the Juno Awards. Antibloom (arriving in February) and Pink Moon (August) are stunning reminders of why the group is a vital subcultural force and why Alternative Press readers voted frontman Shane Told among the Five Best Post-Hardcore Vocalists.
Silverstein songs like “My Heroine,” “Smile in Your Sleep,” “The Afterglow,” and “Infinite” are postmodern anthems for a devoted following earned with passionate performances and authentic artistry. As recently as 2024, The Needle Drop called them “emo hardcore legends.” While their 500M+ streams reflect that, Silverstein grew up in a scene where the music and message come first.
Audiences sing and scream along in packed theaters, at festivals, and on tours around the world with groups like Simple Plan, Rise Against, Good Charlotte, Pierce The Veil, Beartooth, and Underoath.
Sam Guaiana (Neck Deep, Holding Absence, Bayside) produced and mixed Antibloom and Pink Moon at Fireside Sound in Joshua Tree, California. The band arrived with 25 demos and chose their 16 favorites. Koehler suggested splitting the music into two albums and turning 2025 into a year-long celebration. This will allow listeners the space to absorb and connect with the songs, which embrace the band’s storied past and postmodern leanings in equal measure, making for diverse experiences.
“We put everything we’ve learned/felt/experienced into this double album,” the band said in a shared statement, declaring Antibloom and Pink Moon “the absolute collection of our musical style.”
Read MoreDiscovering the Waterfront (2005) remains a touchstone classic. A Beautiful Place to Drown (2020) earned a Rock Album of the Year nomination at the Juno Awards. Antibloom (arriving in February) and Pink Moon (August) are stunning reminders of why the group is a vital subcultural force and why Alternative Press readers voted frontman Shane Told among the Five Best Post-Hardcore Vocalists.
Silverstein songs like “My Heroine,” “Smile in Your Sleep,” “The Afterglow,” and “Infinite” are postmodern anthems for a devoted following earned with passionate performances and authentic artistry. As recently as 2024, The Needle Drop called them “emo hardcore legends.” While their 500M+ streams reflect that, Silverstein grew up in a scene where the music and message come first.
Audiences sing and scream along in packed theaters, at festivals, and on tours around the world with groups like Simple Plan, Rise Against, Good Charlotte, Pierce The Veil, Beartooth, and Underoath.
Sam Guaiana (Neck Deep, Holding Absence, Bayside) produced and mixed Antibloom and Pink Moon at Fireside Sound in Joshua Tree, California. The band arrived with 25 demos and chose their 16 favorites. Koehler suggested splitting the music into two albums and turning 2025 into a year-long celebration. This will allow listeners the space to absorb and connect with the songs, which embrace the band’s storied past and postmodern leanings in equal measure, making for diverse experiences.
“We put everything we’ve learned/felt/experienced into this double album,” the band said in a shared statement, declaring Antibloom and Pink Moon “the absolute collection of our musical style.”
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