Three Days Grace: Unseen from Prudential Center
Three Days Grace, Prudential Center
As One-X celebrates its 20th anniversary, we’re revisiting Three Days Grace’s September 10, 2025 performance at Prudential Center with a gallery of previously unpublished images from the night.
On September 10, 2025, Three Days Grace took over Prudential Center in Newark during their co-headlining tour with Breaking Benjamin, with Return to Dust opening the night. The performance arrived just weeks after the release of Alienation, the band’s eighth studio album and its first featuring Adam Gontier and Matt Walst together on vocals.
That combination of the band’s past and present was what made this performance stand out. Gontier’s return brought a familiar edge to songs longtime fans have been listening to for years, while Walst’s presence kept the current era of Three Days Grace firmly intact. Instead of feeling like two separate versions of the band, the dual-vocal lineup gave the performance an added layer of energy.
The set moved between newer material from Alienation and the songs that helped define the band, including “Animal I Have Become,” “Pain,” “Never Too Late,” “Home” and “I Hate Everything About You.” From the photo pit, it was everything you want from a Three Days Grace show—big movement, dramatic light and plenty of moments worth capturing.
Now feels like the right time to revisit the night. Three Days Grace recently celebrated the 20th anniversary of One-X with a special edition featuring the previously unreleased track “Running Away,” along with stripped acoustic versions of “Pain,” “Animal I Have Become” and “Never Too Late.”
Two decades later, those songs are still a major part of the band’s live identity. At Prudential Center, they hit with the same intensity while fitting naturally beside the newer material.
These images never made it out of the archive after the show—but they were far too good to leave sitting on a hard drive.
Here is a previously unpublished look at Three Days Grace live at Prudential Center in Newark.