THREE DAYS GRACE To Spend Most Of 2020 Working On New Album

July 24, 2019

THREE DAYS GRACE will spend most of 2020 writing and recording material for the follow-up to last year's "Outsider" album.

Singer Matt Walst spoke about the band's plans for a new LP during an interview with 105.7 The Point prior to THREE DAYS GRACE's July 21 concert in St. Louis.

Asked when fans can expect to hear some new music from THREE DAYS GRACE, Walst said: "We're gonna finish off this tour, and then we have another one with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH… And then after that, we're back in writing mode. It'll take a good year to write and bring it out."

THREE DAYS GRACE's U.S. tour with FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH will kick off on November 1 in Las Vegas and end on December 15 in Des Moines, Iowa.

The internationally acclaimed and multi-platinum certified Canadian band with over a billion streams on Spotify recently extended its record for the most No. 1s in the 38-year history of Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs airplay chart, with "Right Left Wrong" its 15th No. 1 single on the tally. With this latest achievement, the band pushed further ahead of runners-up SHINEDOWN and VAN HALEN, each with 13.

"Right Left Wrong" is featured on "Outsider", THREE DAYS GRACE's sixth full-length album and fifth consecutive Top 40-charting LP on the Billboard Top 200.

THREE DAYS GRACE's other No. 1 singles include "Misery Loves My Company", "Chalk Outline", "World So Cold", "Never Too Late", "Just Like You", "Animal", "Pain", "Home" and "Infra-Red".

The Canadian act also consistently averages 3.9 million monthly listeners on Spotify, remaining one of the most listened-to rock bands in the world.

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