The Ultimate Guide To Taking Back Sunday's Phoenix Shows: What To Expect From The 2025 Co-Headlining Tour
The emo revival is alive and thriving in the Valley of the Sun, and fans of Long Island legends Taking Back Sunday have a massive, must-see event on the calendar. As of late December 2025, the most anticipated show for the band in Arizona is their co-headlining tour with progressive rock titans Coheed and Cambria, a pairing that promises a night of high-energy sing-alongs and complex musical journeys. This comprehensive guide breaks down everything you need to know about their upcoming Phoenix performance, from the venue details to the essential songs they are guaranteed to play.
The band, fronted by the magnetic Adam Lazzara, continues to solidify its legacy nearly two decades into their career, proving that the raw, emotional power of their music still resonates deeply with a multi-generational fanbase. Their return to Phoenix is not just a concert; it's a pilgrimage for those who grew up on the seminal sounds of the early 2000s, offering a fresh experience for new listeners and a nostalgic rush for the long-time faithful.
Taking Back Sunday: The Phoenix Tour Dates and Essential Biography
Taking Back Sunday has been a consistent fixture in the Phoenix music scene, regularly bringing their dynamic live show to various venues across the city. The most current and significant upcoming event is a massive co-headlining tour.
- Upcoming Phoenix Date: September 16, 2025
- Venue: Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre (formerly Ak-Chin Pavilion)
- Co-Headliner: Coheed and Cambria
- Special Guest: Foxing
- Most Recent Past Phoenix Show: October 13, 2024, at Mullett Arena ASU (Co-headlining with The Used, with special guest Raue)
Core Band Biography and Lineup (2025)
Taking Back Sunday formed in Amityville, New York, in 1999. The band has famously featured several lineup changes, but the current core lineup represents a powerful reunion of classic members who have defined the band's sound across multiple eras.
- Adam Lazzara (Vocals): The charismatic frontman known for his signature stage presence and microphone acrobatics. He joined the band in 2001 and has been the consistent voice since.
- John Nolan (Lead Guitar, Vocals): A founding member and co-vocalist who rejoined the band in 2010. His dual vocal dynamic with Lazzara is a hallmark of their sound, particularly on the classic album Tell All Your Friends.
- Shaun Cooper (Bass): Another founding member who returned with Nolan in 2010. His powerful basslines provide the foundation for their energetic pop-punk/emo sound.
- Mark O'Connell (Drums): The band's long-serving drummer, providing the driving rhythm that fuels their high-octane live performances.
- Fred Mascherino (Classic Lineup Entity): While not currently touring, Mascherino's tenure (2003–2007) was critical, contributing to albums like Where You Want To Be and Louder Now.
The 2025 Co-Headlining Tour: TBS, Coheed, and Cambria at Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
The September 16, 2025, show at the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre is shaping up to be one of the biggest rock events of the year in Phoenix. The combination of Taking Back Sunday’s raw, emotional emo-rock and Coheed and Cambria’s intricate, concept-driven progressive rock creates a unique and highly anticipated double bill.
A Night of Contrasting Emo-Rock Styles
While both bands are titans of the early 2000s scene, their styles offer a fantastic contrast. Taking Back Sunday delivers punchy, confessional anthems with a focus on dual vocals and explosive choruses. Coheed and Cambria, led by Claudio Sanchez, dive deep into the narrative of The Amory Wars, blending metal, prog, and emo elements into sprawling, epic compositions. The synergy of these two acts ensures a show with incredible musical range, catering to fans of both straightforward emo-punk and complex rock opera.
Venue Spotlight: Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre
The choice of the Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre (formerly known by names including Ak-Chin Pavilion) is perfect for an event of this scale. Located in Phoenix, the outdoor venue is renowned for its massive capacity and unique atmosphere.
- Maximum Capacity: The amphitheatre can host up to 20,000 fans.
- Seating Breakdown: It features approximately 8,106 covered seats under the pavilion roof and an additional 12,000 spots on the general admission lawn.
- Fan Experience: The lawn area is famous for its relaxed, festival-like atmosphere, while the pavilion offers a closer, more intense experience. Fans often praise the venue for its excellent sound quality and the ability to enjoy a major rock show under the Arizona sky.
Setlist Predictions and Essential Phoenix Anthems
Based on their recent tour history, including the 2024 Mullett Arena show with The Used, fans can expect a carefully curated setlist that balances their seminal classics with newer material from their discography, such as their recent album, Tidal Wave.
The Guaranteed Classics and Sing-Alongs
A Taking Back Sunday show is defined by its massive crowd participation, and Adam Lazzara frequently encourages the audience to take over the vocals. The Phoenix setlist will undoubtedly feature a heavy rotation of their most beloved, high-energy tracks, ensuring the entire amphitheatre is singing at the top of its lungs. These songs are the bedrock of the emo genre and are non-negotiable for a TBS performance:
- "Cute Without the 'E' (Cut From the Team)": The quintessential emo anthem from Tell All Your Friends. Its call-and-response structure is a highlight of every show.
- "A Decade Under the Influence": A powerhouse track that showcases the band's raw energy and dual vocal attack.
- "Liar (It Takes One to Know One)": A fan-favorite from the Louder Now era, known for its explosive chorus.
- "What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?": A staple of their post-reunion setlists, demonstrating their continued relevance.
- "Set Phasers to Stun": A track that embodies the band's transition into a more polished, rock-driven sound.
The Live Experience: High Energy and Raw Emotion
Reviews of Taking Back Sunday’s recent performances consistently highlight the band’s incredible stage presence and unbridled energy. Despite being a veteran act, their live show is anything but tired. Adam Lazzara is known for his dynamic movement and genuine connection with the crowd, often climbing on equipment or swinging his microphone.
The Phoenix crowd, known for its passionate embrace of the pop-punk and emo genres, is expected to bring a high-energy atmosphere that elevates the entire performance. Even if the vocals aren't always studio-perfect—a common critique that fans quickly dismiss—the collective energy of the sing-along atmosphere is what truly makes a Taking Back Sunday concert a memorable experience. It’s an evening of catharsis, nostalgia, and rock 'n' roll that transcends minor imperfections, focusing instead on the shared emotional history of the music.
For those attending the September 2025 show, prepare for a long, diverse, and spectacular night. Arrive early to catch the opening set by Foxing, and be ready to witness two distinct but equally powerful forces in modern rock music—Coheed and Cambria and Taking Back Sunday—deliver a performance that will undoubtedly be one of the year’s best.
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