Collective Soul is currently touring across 1 country and has 29 upcoming concerts.
Their next tour date is at Dos Equis Pavilion in Dallas, after that they'll be at Bluestone in Columbus.
See all your opportunities to see them live below!I only went to the show to see Collective Soul, no offense to Soul Asylum or 3 Doors Down. As usual, they did not disappoint. They started with two new songs, "Now's the Time" and 'Over Me', then launched into "Shine" which brought those not already standing to their feet. Other hits they played included 'December', 'Why Part 2', 'Better Now', 'The World I Know', and 'Heavy'. They did two new songs, 'Right As Rain' and 'Observation of Thought'. RAR was on the live album, but OOT is a brand new song with heavy meaning. They closed out the show with 'Gel', 'Where the River FLows', and 'Run'. Ed Roland played out the band on 'Run' and continued to play while the audience sang the chorus as he left the stage. This is only my 3rd Collective Soul show but it was the best one I have ever seen. I wished they could have played more songs, but I was beat with the heat and humidity so I didn't stay for 3 Doors Down.
Collective Soul is so much more than their hits and the few songs casual listeners to the band know. At the heart of their music is the simple concept of Love and Faith, which can be heard in almost every song they do. Their music speaks to the heart, and the soul.
It was a good show, the venue wasn't too big so that even if you're in the back of the seating area, there's still a good view. I've been listening to Collective Soul my whole life and they played old favorites as well as a few new ones. The only complaint I have is that the show was too short, just about an hour long.
Epic Show! Great sound at the Jubilee Auditorium! They played all the hits and even a brand new song from their next album that had never before been played live. I hung out after the show and got to meet Dean, Will, and Ed who are such easy-going, genuinely nice, down to earth human beings. Even though it was late and they had a long nights drive to Vancouver they took the time to meet some fans, sign some autographs, and discuss how they like to just rock out on the stage! Also I have to say Kudos to the Edmonton fans who are always excited and energetic to see collective soul. They are also a big part of why this show was what it was!