Five Finger Death Punch | Texas Review | Ralph Arvesen
Five Finger Death Punch performing during the AfterLife Tour at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater in Austin, Texas on September 18, 2024, with Zoltan Bathory, Ivan Moody, Chris Kael, Charlie Engen, and Andy James. (Photo: Ralph Arvesen)

Five Finger Death Punch, a multi-platinum hard rock band from Las Vegas, NV, is known for its high-energy performances and impactful music, accumulating over 9 billion streams. Consistently dominating the Billboard Hard Rock charts for the past five years, the band holds a record-setting 10 consecutive #1s on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay chart. With 28 top 10 singles and 15 #1 hits, the band has released nine consecutive studio albums since 2007, seven of which have achieved Gold or Platinum certification by the RIAA, along with two chart-topping Greatest Hits albums.

In addition to collaborating with renowned artists like Rob Halford, Rob Zombie, Jamey Jasta, Steve Aoki, and Max Cavalera, Five Finger Death Punch is also known for supporting emerging talent, introducing them to their global audience. Founding guitarist Zoltan Bathory was recently added as a playable character in the popular "Call of Duty" video game series, further cementing the band’s legacy. The band has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Soldier Appreciation Award from the Association of The United States Army, an honor previously only given to Elvis Presley.

Five Finger Death Punch is also recognized for its charitable efforts, donating over a million dollars from ticket sales, royalties, and streaming revenue. The band has partnered with leading organizations to support causes such as suicide prevention, youth homelessness, cancer survivors, and veterans with PTSD, while aiding families of fallen first responders. Their philanthropic impact was honored when the City of Las Vegas declared November 1st as "Five Finger Death Punch Day," and lead singer Ivan Moody was awarded the key to the City of Cheyenne, WY, for his contributions to the community.

As one of the most prominent names in rock, Five Finger Death Punch frequently headlines major festivals and sells out arenas worldwide.
Fan reviews:

The Five Finger Death Punch concert was an electrifying experience that left fans buzzing long after the final note rang out. From the moment the band took the stage, the energy in the arena was palpable, with fans roaring in anticipation. Opening with their signature hit, the band immediately set the tone for an unforgettable night. Ivan Moody’s powerful vocals echoed through the venue, captivating the audience and drawing them into every lyric. The band’s performance was tight, showcasing their exceptional musicianship and stage presence. Each member brought their own flair, with Zoltan Bathory’s guitar riffs and Jeremy Spencer’s drumming creating an intense backdrop for the emotional weight of the songs. The setlist was a perfect blend of fan favorites and newer tracks, keeping the crowd engaged and singing along.

Amazing! 5FDP shows get better and better! I absolutely love them. Looking forward to it next year!

Excellent! I was blown away! Not just by the music but by the singer's advocacy for folks with addictions. Good for him on his recovery!

Amazing! Five Finger Death Punch was amazing. They did such a great job performing. The intersections they had with the audience is the best. I left feeling like I wanted to make seeing them a yearly thing.

The Funeral Portrait opener was amazing! Slaughter To Prevail wasn’t my kind of music but entertaining to watch. Manson was also fun to watch. 5FDP was amazing! Super energetic and getting into it with the crowd. I would 100% see them live again! The lead singer acknowledged his fans, was close enough to shake his hand. Overall an amazing experience with 5FDP. A must see band, with other must see bands.

Out of the approximately 50 concerts I’ve been to in the past 10 years, Five Finger Death Punch is by far my favorite live show to see. I’ve seen them live around 5 times and each time they have not disappointed.

Run, don't walk, to check out this show! As someone who has seen these bands multiple times I have to say they are in top form! Slaughter to Prevail sounded good. Marilyn Manson looked and sounded great, above and beyond the last time I saw him, more like when I saw him for the first time so many years ago. It made my heart sing to experience such a great show! The band seemed cohesive and sounded good together. Five Finger Death Punch, rocked it out! You can tell they have been playing together for years and have stuck it out with each other! The new songs have the same sound and is music to the ears of their fans! The band sounded amazing!

Five Finger Death Punch killed the stage, the dang line up they sang was top notch. Besides the technical difficulties was a tad annoying. the pyrotechnics, lasers and the stage was badassery.

As per usual, Five Finger Death Punch blew the crowd away. The bar for arena shows has been set. The lineup was absolutely killer. Their set got the crowd primed and ready for the following bands. Matt's honesty about his struggles really showed that rockstars are human.
Setlist for the show at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater
  • Balls to the Wall
  • Mother
  • Welcome to the Circus
  • Lift Me Up
  • Trouble
  • Wash It All Away
  • Jekyll and Hyde
  • Sham Pain
  • The House of the Rising Sun
  • No One Gets Left Behind
  • Burn MF
  • The Agony of Regret
  • Brighter Side of Grey / Judgment Day
  • Wrong Side of Heaven
  • Salvation
  • IOU
  • Under and Over It
  • Never Enough
  • The Bleeding
  • This Is the Way
  • The House of the Rising Sun
  • Darkness Settles In

Five Finger Death Punch was the main act at the Germania Insurance Amphitheater with guests Marilyn Manson, Slaughter to Prevail, and The Funeral Portrait. They continue across the United States and Mexico with the last stop at the After Shock Festival in Sacramento, California on October 10, 2024.

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