AT THE DRIVE IN

El Paso quintet At The Drive-In are a household name in post-hardcore. Formed in 1993, the legendary band began to pave the way for the genre, releasing three hit records, 1996’s Acrobatic Tenemant, 1998’s In/Casino/Out and 2000’s Relationship of Command; the latter of which brought the band to mainstream attention and influenced generations of acts to follow.

Produced by Ross Robinson, Relationship of Command garnered rave reviews from both rock and mainstream publications alike, having been voted one of NME’s most influential albums of the decade, Kerrang’s most influential albums of all time, Top 5 in Rock Sound’s Modern Classics list, and SPIN’s 1200 Greatest Albums 1985-2005. The record appeared in end-of-year critics’ lists in The Los Angeles Times and Rolling Stone, with a highly successful promo campaign involving TV appearances on Late Night with Conan O’Brien and the Late Show with David Letterman.

Following a hiatus which saw members work on a number of side-projects, demand for At The Drive-In to reunite reached fever pitch and in 2012 the band returned to the live circuit to perform at a number of high-profile festival including the USA’s Coachella and Lollapalooza, Japan’s Fuji Rock and the UK’s Reading & Leeds Festival. Already a well-oiled live machine from their endless touring and support slots with big names including Rage Against The Machine, the reception from fans was overwhelming.

At The Drive-In stormed into 2016, continuing their legacy. The band sold out venues across North America and Europe, including two night at LA's Hollywood Palladium and London's Roundhouse at the start of the year, and finishing with the release of a new song 'Governed by Contagions', their first piece of new music 16 years.

Past Shows


Jun
17
th
2017
Palace Theatre
Jun
17
th
2017
Palace Theatre

AT THE DRIVE IN

with Le Butcherettes

More Shows

Feb
17
th
7th St Entry

Jordana

with Rachel Bobbitt
May
6
th
7th St Entry

The Cavemen.

May
22
nd
Fine Line

Friko

with youbet
May
17
th
First Avenue

The Devil Makes Three

with Bridge City Sinners