Glass Delirium Concert History

Since conception, Glass Delirium has been exploring the depths of what it means to create. They are a progressive alternative rock band with roots in classical, jazz, pop, metal, and soundtracks. Vocalist Michelle leads this dynamic group with a diverse edge, teeter-tottering between the sultry and the powerhouse. She is driven by the atmospherically technical duality of guitarist Scott (Later of Spiral Cell) and pianist David, and supported by the rigid rhythmic manipulation of Aeon on bass and Pat on drums.

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Bobaflex / Royal Bliss / Glass Delirium on Nov 28, 2014 [344-small]

Bobaflex / Royal Bliss / Glass Delirium
Nov 28, 2014
 Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
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Glass Delirium / William Control / Black Veil Brides on Jan 7, 2013 [016-small]

Glass Delirium / William Control / Black Veil Brides
Jan 7, 2013
 Denver, Colorado, United States
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Glass Delirium / William Control / Black Veil Brides on Jan 7, 2013 [017-small]

Glass Delirium / William Control / Black Veil Brides
Jan 7, 2013
 Denver, Colorado, United States
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Metal
Alternative
Progressive Rock
Progressive
Melodic Metal
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2017 1 concert
2016 1 concert
2015 3 concerts
2014 7 concerts
2013 5 concerts
2011 2 concerts
2010 3 concerts
2009 3 concerts
2008 1 concert
 Golden Throne
 Mindless Electro
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 Josh Wagg
 Pyiero
 Mike Leon

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Glass Delirium had?

Glass Delirium has had 26 concerts.

What genre is Glass Delirium?

Glass Delirium is most often considered to be Metal, Alternative, Progressive Rock, Progressive, Melodic Metal, and Progressive Alternative.

When was the last Glass Delirium concert?

The last Glass Delirium concert was on March 10, 2017 at Gothic Theatre in Englewood, Colorado, United States. The bands that performed were: Glass Delirium / Scarlet Canary / Something for Tomorrow.

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