Lamb Of God Live at The Dome - Virginia Beach
Prepare for an unforgettable night as Lamb Of God takes the stage at The Dome - Virginia Beach on April 19, 2026. Known for their electrifying performances and powerful sound, this iconic hard rock and metal band has solidified their place in music history with hits like "Laid to Rest" and "Redneck." Their latest album continues to showcase their evolution while staying true to the raw energy that fans have come to love.
The Dome - Virginia Beach offers an intimate atmosphere that enhances the concert experience, allowing fans to feel every note reverberate through their bodies. With a capacity that fosters a close connection between the band and the audience, this venue is perfect for witnessing Lamb Of God's intense live performance. The excitement in Virginia Beach for this genre is palpable, making this concert one of the most anticipated upcoming events in the area.
Don't miss your chance to secure Lamb Of God tickets in Virginia Beach. Experience the adrenaline rush of a live show filled with headbanging riffs and powerful vocals that will leave you breathless. Join fellow metal enthusiasts for a night that promises to be both exhilarating and memorable.
FAQs
What are the parking options at The Dome - Virginia Beach?
The Dome offers ample parking facilities nearby. Arrive early to secure a spot and avoid last-minute rushes.
What is the seating arrangement like at The Dome - Virginia Beach?
The venue features three main seating areas: Floor, Lower Level, and Balcony. The Floor provides an up-close experience, while the Lower Level offers a great view from slightly elevated seats. The Balcony is perfect for those who prefer a broader perspective of the stage.
How can I purchase mobile tickets on tickets-virginiabeach.com?
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What is the typical setlist duration for Lamb Of God concerts?
Lamb Of God concerts typically feature a setlist duration of around 90 minutes, showcasing a mix of their greatest hits and newer tracks.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This concert is generally open to all ages; however, parental discretion is advised due to the heavy nature of the music.
What are the ticket prices for Lamb Of God at The Dome?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating selection.
Lamb Of God Flash News
Lamb Of God Announces 2026 North American Tour
Lamb Of God is set to embark on their most intense tour yet in 2026, featuring special guests Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg. This announcement follows the success of their recent single "Sepsis," which topped the U.S. Metal Radio charts. Guitarist Mark Morton expressed excitement about the tour, emphasizing its unparalleled intensity and collection of riffs. The tour promises to deliver an unforgettable experience for metal fans.
Tickets will be available for purchase starting Friday, Nov. 21, at 10 AM local time, with an artist pre-sale already underway. VIP packages can also be acquired through the band's official channels.
The tour will cover various cities across North America, including stops in National Harbor, Montreal, Toronto, Detroit, and more, concluding in Boston on April 26.
Lamb Of God Virginia Beach Concert reviews
Anthrax steals show
Power Trip was much better than I thought and sounded better live than recorded.
Deafheaven was horrible and should not be on tour with bands like this.
Anthrax stole the show as usual. They should have played I Am The Law.
Lamb of God was awesome too. The talent in this band is off the charts. I wish Chris Adler was on drums but of course he is touring with Megadeth. I'll be at that show too! My favorite moment was when my linebacker body type best friend hears an Anthrax song he likes and jumps on people's back trying to get on top to crowd surf. He does it a few times until the bouncers up front start saying "nooooo" because they are not strong enough to handle 250lb people. LOL
This is the best arena in Houston to see a metal band. Loud as hell and you can walk around on floor all over. You can squeeze your way up front in the pit or chill in the back. House of Blues too small plus that VIP seating area just gets in the way.
