Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots, and Dorothy are heading to Grand Rapids, and 979 GRD is giving you the chance to win tickets!

Catch Godsmack, Stone Temple Pilots, and Dorothy live at Acrisure Amphitheater

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Godsmack will be performing at the Acrisure Amphitheater on June 16, 2026. The tour is in support of the band's final run with original guitarist Tony Rombola and longtime drummer Shannon Larkin who retired from touring in late October of 2024.

Godsmack’s new 2026 live album, Live at Mohegan Sun, was recorded in Uncasville and is available as a double vinyl and CD set. The full concert is also available on Blu-ray and DVD.

Godsmack released "When Legends Rise" from the new album and when you watch the video above, it will give you a taste of what you will experience when the band comes to the amphitheater this summer.

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Stone Temple Pilots boast one of the deepest catalogs of radio hits from the grunge era, and they’ll bring those massive songs to the stage when they hit town with Godsmack.

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STP are promoting the release of the 25th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition of the band's legendary album "Tiny Music...songs from the Vatican Gift Shop" that will be released as a 3-CD or 1-LP package on July 23.

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Get there early as Dorothy opens the show, kicking off a full night of great music from all three artists.

Win Big: Godsmack and STP Tickets Up for Grabs

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Want to win tickets to see Godsmack and Stone Temple Pilots? Listen weekdays to Janna at Noon and Tommy Carroll at 4:20 for your chance to score tickets. It’s shaping up to be one of the biggest shows of the summer in Grand Rapids, and don’t be surprised if you know every word when both bands hit the stage.

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During their run with original singer Scott Weiland, they created one of the most unique and underrated catalogs from their era.

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