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A towering voice in progressive heavy metal, Geoff Tate brings his celebrated concept album "Operation: Mindcrime" to life under his banner project, pairing cinematic storytelling with arena-ready vocals. Expect razor-tight guitar work, atmospheric keys, and Tate’s signature theatrical delivery. A night with Geoff Tate in concert taps straight into Queensrÿche’s legacy, a catalog that includes multiple Grammy nominations and an album many critics call a genre touchstone. Lock in seats through Event Tickets Center and experience the album that changed metal on a stage built for drama.
The current Geoff Tate tour swings through fan-favorite rooms across the U.S. and Canada. Recent itineraries and on-sale pages show Tate headlining classic clubs and theaters, a perfect scale for the album’s noir narrative and dynamic staging. Highlights include a return to Denver’s storied Ogden Theatre, intimate evenings at Orange County’s Coach House, and big-energy nights at House of Blues Orlando.
Yes. Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime is on the road in 2025 under "The Final Chapter," a run built around performing the entire album front to back with Tate’s full band. U.S. dates populate late summer into fall, with an extended leg continuing into early 2026, including a final Denver stop at the Ogden Theatre. The production leans into the concept’s narrative arc, often adding a guest vocalist on "Suite Sister Mary" and related scenes for maximum impact.
Set lists on this run typically play like a live libretto: a spoken-word cue drops, lights snap to red, and the band charges through "Anarchy-X," "Revolution Calling," "Operation: Mindcrime," and the rest of the sequence, closing with "Eyes of a Stranger." Crowd energy peaks on core Queensryche songs such as "I Don’t Believe in Love," with occasional guest vocals for "Suite Sister Mary," which keeps the drama high and the story crystal clear. If you want to dig deeper into the catalog outside the concept record, keep an eye on encores that add fan-favorites tied to the era. Explore more by checking dates for Queensrÿche, too.
This album begs to be experienced in a theater with lights, tape reels, and a packed room in full voice. Grab tickets through Event Tickets Center and be there when The Final Chapter hits your city.