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Rise Against - Ricochet 2026
Stir Concert Cove-Harrah's Council Bluffs Casino & Hotel
Oct 9, 2026 • 7:00pm
Council Bluffs, IA
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The Fillmore Philadelphia
Oct 4, 2026 • 7:00pm
Philadelphia, PA
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The St. Augustine Amphitheatre
Sep 26, 2026 • 7:00pm
St Augustine, FL
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Rise Against Ricochet 2026
St Augustine Amphitheatre
Sep 26, 2026 • 7:00pm
Saint Augustine, FL
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The BayCare Sound
Sep 25, 2026 • 7:00pm
Clearwater, FL
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Moody Amphitheater
Sep 23, 2026 • 6:30pm
Austin, TX
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Ricochet Ready: Rise Against in Focus
Rise Against came up from Chicago's DIY punk spaces, mixing speed with big, tuneful hooks.
Chicago grit, widescreen hooks
Two decades in, the core lineup feels steady, sharpening a voice that is urgent without being preachy. Expect anchors like Savior, Prayer of the Refugee, Give It All, and a quieter breather with Swing Life Away. That acoustic slot often lets Tim McIlrath reset the room before the band surges back. Crowds skew mixed in age, with patched jackets next to clean tour tees, and you will spot hometown flags and cause pins along the rail.Roots and road wisdom
Longtime fans know many classics were cut at Fort Collins' The Blasting Room, and early momentum grew off a scrappy demo called Transistor Revolt. Expect brisk circle energy on the fastest numbers and a full-voice chant on the 'I don't hate you' refrain. Please note: any talk of the setlist and production notes is inferred from recent runs and could change show to show.Rise Against: Scene, Style, and Shared Code
The scene is friendly and alert, more about looking out for one another than posturing.
Patches, posters, purpose
You will see patched denim, black windbreakers, faded Fat Wreck hoodies, and clean sneakers built for movement. Many carry lyric tattoos or small buttons that nod to causes the band has backed over the years. Merch tables lean toward bold text designs, city-specific posters, and occasional benefit shirts that sell out fast.Chants that carry the room
Chants pop up early, with whoa-ohs between songs and the room belting that key line in Savior without a prompt. Circle action usually opens, then resets cleanly so people can catch breath before the next sprint. Older fans bring kids who know every chorus, and first-timers tend to leave with a tee that looks like it has been in their drawer for years. It feels like a shared code: move with purpose, sing from the gut, and make space when someone stumbles.Rise Against: Musicianship and the Push-Pull Live
Tim McIlrath sings with grain and lift, shaping verses tight and then opening the throat on the chorus so the melody cuts through the guitars.
Fast hands, clear lines
Zach Blair favors bright octave leads over straight power-chord wash, while Joe Principe drives lines that snap on the kick pattern. Brandon Barnes pushes tempos a hair faster than on record, which adds lift without blurring the words. Live, the band often stretches the bridge of Savior to set up a crowd-only phrase before the last hit. They sometimes start Prayer of the Refugee with a quieter guitar intro, making the first downbeat land harder.Built for impact, not clutter
Most riffs sit in standard or drop-D shapes so the choruses feel wide but still articulate. Lighting tends toward stark whites with quick strobe bursts on the fastest tags, keeping the focus on the kick-snare engine and the vocal. The result is music-first production where the message rides the pocket instead of getting buried under effects.Rise Against Fans: Kindred Acts and Why
If you like melody-driven punk with thought-out lyrics, Bad Religion sits close, trading rapid drums for sharp, singable lines and crowd-wide harmonies.