Bad Religion Concerts Setlist

Bad Religion concerts: setlists, upcoming live shows and concerts, 2025 tour

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Popular songs in setlists

Top 10 most played songs by Bad Religion: Setlist highlights from the Last 40 Concerts.

Setlist overview

The setlist for the next concert features live songs from the following albums:

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Check out and listen to the setlist of the upcoming Concert (Spotify playlist updated after every tour date):

How long is the concert?

Based on the average Setlist, Bad Religion will perform live for about 1:36.
Here is the probable setlist inspired by recent concerts (99% probability):

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  1. Recipe For Hate cover Recipe for Hate
  2. New Maps Of Hell cover Dearly Beloved
  3. Against The Grain cover Anesthesia
  4. New Maps Of Hell cover New Dark Ages
  5. The Process Of Belief cover Supersonic
  6. No Control cover No Control
  7. True North cover Fuck You
  8. The Dissent Of Man cover Only Rain
  9. Age Of Unreason cover My Sanity
  10. No Control cover You
  11. No Control cover I Want to Conquer the World
  12. The Empire Strikes First cover Los Angeles Is Burning
  13. Suffer cover Do What You Want
  14. Recipe For Hate cover Struck a Nerve
  15. Stranger Than Fiction cover Infected
  16. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? cover We're Only Gonna Die
  17. How Could Hell Be Any Worse? cover Fuck Armageddon... This Is Hell
  18. The Process Of Belief cover Sorrow
  19. Generator cover Generator
  20. Against The Grain cover 21st Century (Digital Boy)
  21. Encore #1

  22. The Gray Race cover Punk Rock Song
  23. Recipe For Hate cover American Jesus
  24. Jailbreak cover The Boys Are Back in Town (Thin Lizzy cover)

Bad Religion Tour Map 2025

Follow Bad Religion on tour with our interactive Tour Map. Explore the places where the concerts will take and find out where you can catch Bad Religion on tour near you.
38 upcoming concerts, touring across these countries with exciting setlists and live performances: Japan, Portugal, Spain, United States, etc.

Bad Religion Biography

Bad Religion, formed in 1980 in Los Angeles, is a seminal punk rock band known for their thought-provoking lyrics on religion, politics, and society, and everything started with a bunch of high school kids who decided to start a punk band that would tackle religion, politics, everything else that they pretty much felt like doing. That's Bad Religion, and more than 40 years later, they're still making suburban kids reach for dictionaries between mosh pit sessions. Their early years were pure punk rock hustle - dropping their first EP in '81 and asking "How Could Hell Be Any Worse?" in '82. After a brief breakup (hey, even punk rockers have drama), they came roaring back with 1988's "Suffer," an album that would help write the blueprint for melodic punk rock. Those three-part harmonies? That was their secret weapon.

When they signed with Atlantic in the '90s, some called it selling out. What it really did was help them sell their smart-bomb lyrics to a wider audience. "Recipe for Hate" and "Stranger Than Fiction" proved punk could have both brains and commercial success. Even Brett Gurewitz's departure (he was busy running this little label called Epitaph) couldn't slow them down. The 2000s saw them return to Epitaph and their roots, dropping albums like "The Process of Belief" and "The Empire Strikes First" that showed the old punks still had fire in their bellies. By 2013's "True North," they were finally cracking Billboard's top 20 - not bad for a band that started in a garage!

Even the 2019 pandemic couldn't completely silence them - they just switched from stages to streaming new tracks like "What Are We Standing For," like other rock bands also did. From high school philosophers to punk rock professors, Bad Religion proved to the whole rock universe that sometimes the smartest kids in class end up starting the best bands.

Through lineup changes (only Greg Graffin's been there since day one), label switches, and four decades of chaos, they've never stopped questioning authority or dropping SAT words into punk rock anthems. Not bad for a band named after their favorite target.

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