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  1. Oct

    25

    Omaha, NE, US

    CHI Health Center Omaha

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  1. Oct

    25

    Omaha, NE, US

    CHI Health Center Omaha

  2. Oct

    27

    St. Paul, MN, US

    Xcel Energy Center

  3. Apr

    12

    2025
    Las Vegas, NV, US

    Sick New World

  4. Jun

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    2025
    Kallithéa, Greece

    Release Athens

  5. Jul

    29

    2025
    Carcassonne, France

    Théâtre Jean-Deschamps

  6. Jul

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    2025
    Wacken, Germany

    Wacken Open Air

  7. Aug

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    2025
    Jaroměř, Czech Republic

    Brutal Assault

  8. Aug

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    2025
    Outdoor Walton-on-trent, UK

    Bloodstock Open Air

  9. Aug

    8

    2025
    Outdoor Walton-on-trent, UK

    Catton Park

  10. Aug

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    2025
    Outdoor Dinkelsbuhl, Germany

    Summer Breeze

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Biography

  • Hailing from Bayonne, France, Gojira are a French metal band who blend elements of progressive, death, thrash and math metal to create their eclectic and unpredictable sound.

    Influenced by the likes of Pantera, Slayer, Neurosis, Sepultra and Meshuggah, Gojira create a technical but highly rhythmic style of heavy metal, with complex rhythm patterns and unusual structures that are held together through a groove that permeates through their tracks. Whilst aggressive, their sound still has a melodic effect through the varying vocal style, with their lyrics often focussing on their environmental activism, with the band themselves cooperating with the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society to raise awareness for the protection of marine life.

    Forming in 1996 and consisting of the members Joe Duplantier (lead vocals, guitar), Mario Duplantier (drums, percussion), Christian Andreu (guitar) and Jean-Michel Labadie (bass), it took the band several years to gradually build their success. They released several demos and EPs in their early years which failed to catch any significant attention. Although with extensive touring and support slots for Cannibal Corpse, Edge of Sanity and Immortal, the band slowly grew in momentum.

    It was not until their third full length release, "From Mars to Sirius" (2005) that the band were to make any significant headway, with the record reaching number 44 in the French charts and receiving widespread critical acclaim. Gojira had now caught the attention of the music world, gaining several key appearances at European festivals as well as embarking on European and American tours with the likes of Trivium, Children of Bodom and Machine Head.

    Their fourth album, "The Way of All Flesh" came out in 2008, finding significant success in the American charts, reaching number 138. The band then embarked on an extensive touring campaign, taking four years to record their next studio album. Having signed to major label Roadrunner Records, Gojira released their fifth record, "L'Enfant Sauvage" in 2012, which was critically praised and established Gojira as a powerful force in the metal scene.

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Live reviews

  • Gojira plays a unique brand of heavy metal in that they are absolutely relentless in their crushing thrash influenced guitar riffs, yet so rhythmic, almost robotic, in their melodies that their style seems to lend itself to the progressive side.

    If there’s one thing to be said about Gojira, it is that they bring it live no questions asked. Whether they’re playing in a small club of a few hundred or a European metal festival in front of hundreds of thousands, Gojira’s intensity live is unmatched and the crowd response shows that, again, no matter the size. Gojira’s relentless music is perfect for the live environment.

    Fast, heavy and downright brutal at times for the fan that wants to let out their aggression in the pit, yet technically proficient enough for the type of fan that prefers to stand back, take in a couple of drinks and enjoy the music on stage and the absorb the energy that surrounds them. Although, I can not imagine anyone seeing Gojira live and not feeling a sudden urge to get into the pit, especially not after a few whiskeys. They’re simply that good live, that brutal, one has really no other choice but to get involved in the Gojira experience.

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    By Anonymous
  • A brilliant night despite one or two hiccups, personal and otherwise.

    Gojira are like no other band I’ve seen. My son and I had been looking forward to this gig for months.

    They played a very decent mix of songs, old and newer; among which a couple of favourites so we both went home happy.

    The music is their own...an eclectic rollercoaster pace with some very poignant and relevant lyrics.

    They experienced a technical hitch during the show with the lights, but no one cared. To be honest it’s all about the music with them. They could have played in darkness and it still would have been an awesome gig. The band were absolute professionals despite it all as well.

    The O2 venues do however need a more comprehensive and workable policy when dealing with autistic fans. An incident with security (just one, others did finally help us), did put a small dampener, leaving my son feeling physically sick with stress throughout the show, otherwise it was worth the wait and effort to get him there! Hopefully they’ll review their staff training in future.

    Overall I would highly recommend seeing this band.

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  • Scandinavia is known for having a long term affinity with the genre of metal. However central Europe also has some great exports with the likes of Germany and the UK being home to icons of the genre. One of France's most well known bands internationally is Gojira.

    The group originally from sunny Bayonne turned towards the darkness in the mid-90s and have enjoyed success with the fans ever since. They have done particularly well in the States where the fanbase has expanded rapidly with the release of every album and despite the group not putting out original material in almost three years, the shows continue to sell out due to their great live performance and strong back catalogue. The language barrier does not affect their rapport as they bait the crowd with a thick French accent which does not detract from any of the intensity. The crowd jumps, chants, moshs and sings throughout the night and the show culminates in a crunching finale of 'Vacuity' which really is the most intense performance so far.

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  • I'm fortunate to have seen Gojira play in some pretty small venues in Chicago, as they're deservedly playing huge festivals and larger crowds now. The positive energy at a Gojira show is pretty unique - you see a lot of smiling faces. Their themes of self-discovery, perseverance, and environmental consciousness provide an uplifting vibe compared to the usual neurotic/depressing metal fare. In this thematic backdrop the music comes across as heavy, intense, and just so *beautiful*. Do yourself a favor, learn a few of the songs and go see them - they're one of the most powerful and worthwhile metal bands in a very long time.

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  • Gojira speaks to me. Best metal show Ive ever seen. Such energy, such discipline and self control, top notch progressive metal sound, a beautiful masterpiece that is Gojira. Ive been going to see concerts for over 20 years now and nothing impressed me more than this band Which Ive loved since the days of Godzilla. I will pay anytime they come near me. Im more partial to the sounds of The way of all Flesh and from Mars to sirius but even the magma album, though its toned down a bit, is still fantasic. GOJIRA FOREVER!!!

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  • Great set, packed, the venue was nice too. And the band did put a solid show. Strobe lights were a bit strong for my eyes, could be me. However, I wish the sound quality was better where I was (placed near the front, a bit on the right). It's borderline acceptable (can't hear much the lead singer).

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    By Anonymous
  • By far the best show I've ever been to. Amazing sound, amazing energy from both the band and the crowds, a strong comraderie especially when the entire crowd is singing/clapping/cheering to the songs.

    A fantastic night and would 1000% reccomend and can't wait to catch Gojira again!

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  • I've seen gojira 6 times and they are always amazing. The 02 academy in bristol is awful though, I have seen loads of bands there. Terrible sound. Terrible atmosphere. Awful view of the stage unless you are on the barrier. The security are also assholes. Shit venue.

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  • One of the finest and accessible extreme metal bands in the modern era. An assault on the senses with tight technical ability to create complex, multi layered masterpieces. Gift of Guilt, Vacuity, Flying Whales and Stranded great songs to first listen to.

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  • Awesome! Better live than recorded but way better than you’d ever expect. Venue was super packed and couldn’t see “that” well but it was still awesome! Hopefully they come to Ohio sometime for a show in the future since I drove 9 hours to see them.

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Past concerts

  1. Oct

    23

    Tulsa, OK, US

    BOK Center

  2. Oct

    21

    San Antonio, TX, US

    Frost Bank Center

  3. Oct

    20

    The Woodlands, TX, US

    Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

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