There weren’t many bigger stories in the rock world in 2024 than the announcement that Adam Gontier would be returning to Three Days Grace to co-front the band with Matt Walst. On top of that, Three Days Grace made even bigger news when they were slated to join Disturbed on their massive 25th-anniversary tour of their debut album, The Sickness.

So of course, we want YOU to be part of all of this news by experiencing this tour first-hand. You’ll head to Milwaukee to see Disturbed play The Sickness in full – along with a second set packed with greatest hits – and you’ll see the brand-new iteration of Three Days Grace live onstage. As if that wasn’t good enough, the one and only Sevendust will be opening the night. Are you ready?

Here's What You Could Win

  • Two tickets to experience Three Days Grace, Disturbed, and Sevendust in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on March 4, 2025
  • Two-night hotel stay
  • $500
Live Nation / Fiserv Forum
Live Nation / Fiserv Forum
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Here's How You Enter the Sweepstakes

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*This is a multi-market contest open to residents of the contiguous 48 United States who are at least 18 at the time of entry. One (1) winner will be randomly selected from all eligible entries received on Monday, January 27, 2025. Prize is provided by RCA Records.*

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