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Three Days Grace Revamps Lineup for US Tour
Returning frontman Adam Gontier and longtime vocalist Matt Walst bring the band back to its roots.
Published on Feb. 26, 2026
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Three Days Grace is currently touring the U.S. in support of their 2025 album, Alienation, their first with the band's revamped lineup featuring both returning frontman Adam Gontier and longtime vocalist Matt Walst. The outing marks their first stateside headlining run behind Alienation after a few co-headlining and support treks in 2025.
Why it matters
The reunion of Gontier and Walst in Three Days Grace's lineup is significant, as it brings the band back to its origins and allows them to perform a mix of songs from both eras of the group's history. This dual-frontman approach is an interesting creative choice that could resonate with longtime fans.
The details
According to Walst, the two-singer version of Three Days Grace 'gelled right away' on the live stage, with the two vocalists naturally dividing up the singing duties. The ongoing tour also features an acoustic section that harks back to the band's early days of presenting ideas around a bonfire. The setlist includes songs from Alienation as well as fan favorites from Gontier's initial run and the albums fronted by Walst.
- Three Days Grace is currently touring the U.S. in support of their 2025 album, Alienation.
- The ongoing tour, which continues Thursday in Cleveland, features several newly added elements, including an acoustic section.
The players
Matt Walst
Longtime vocalist for Three Days Grace who has now joined forces with returning frontman Adam Gontier for the band's revamped lineup.
Adam Gontier
Returning frontman for Three Days Grace who is now sharing vocal duties with Matt Walst on the band's current U.S. tour.
What they’re saying
“It just felt natural from the get-go. When we're singing songs together it just felt right where I should sing and Adam should sing, and it came together pretty easily.”
— Matt Walst (ABC Audio)
“Growing up we always sat around the bonfire, and that's where we would present our ideas to our friends and stuff. It was kinda where it all began, so it's cool to actually do that onstage.”
— Matt Walst (ABC Audio)
“All the songs that Matt did and the band did when I was away or when I was gone, they're all great, and the albums are amazing. I always listened to what these guys did, and there's just so many good songs. To be able to sing them with Matt is awesome, it's a lot of fun.”
— Adam Gontier (ABC Audio)
What’s next
The Three Days Grace tour is scheduled to continue through the spring, with the band expected to announce additional dates and festival appearances in the coming months.
The takeaway
The reunion of Adam Gontier and Matt Walst in Three Days Grace's lineup represents a creative homecoming for the band, allowing them to blend their distinct vocal styles and perform a diverse catalog of songs that will appeal to both longtime fans and newcomers.
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