Public On Sale: 5/8 @ 10am
PRESALES:
Artist: 5/5 @ 1pm
Local: 5/5 @ 3pm
Spotify / Knotfest / Blabbermouth: 5/6 @ 3pm
*Presales end 5/7 @ 10pm
Artist: 5/5 @ 1pm
Local: 5/5 @ 3pm
Spotify / Knotfest / Blabbermouth: 5/6 @ 3pm
*Presales end 5/7 @ 10pm

Clutch: US Fall Tour
Sun, 18 Oct, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
6:30 PM EDT
FIVE
1028 Park Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Public On Sale: 5/8 @ 10am
PRESALES:
Artist: 5/5 @ 1pm
Local: 5/5 @ 3pm
Spotify / Knotfest / Blabbermouth: 5/6 @ 3pm
*Presales end 5/7 @ 10pm
Artist: 5/5 @ 1pm
Local: 5/5 @ 3pm
Spotify / Knotfest / Blabbermouth: 5/6 @ 3pm
*Presales end 5/7 @ 10pm
Description
All tickets are general admission, standing room only. Limited seating will be available for Mezzanine and Projector Room Suite ticket holders on a first come, first served basis. The Mezzanine and Projector Room Suite are 21+ ONLY.
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Ticket prices include all fees and taxes. Tickets purchased in person have reduced fees.
Tickets can be purchased at the FIVE box office every Friday 10am-4pm or at Tiger Records every day from 10am-8pm.
FIVE Box Office - 1028 Park St, Jacksonville, FL 32204
Tiger Records - 875 Stockton Street, Jacksonville, FL 32204
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PLEASE NOTE - FIVE is a cashless venue. Only debit or credit cards are accepted at our bars, box office and guest services window. Please plan accordingly.
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

Heavy Metal
Clutch
Clutch
Heavy Metal
CLUTCH shares more in common with The Grateful Dead, Rush, and the Allman Brothers than their heavy riffs and heady twists-of-phrase might suggest. Because like those bands, the supporters who adore CLUTCH are there for the experience, community, and authentic connection.
To love CLUTCH is to feel a sense of ownership, membership, and belonging.
Seneca Valley High School classmates Neil Fallon (vocals), Tim Sult (guitar), Dan Maines (bass), and Jean-Paul Gaster (drums) share an unshakeable musical and personal bond now three decades strong. Shaped by the same region which birthed Bad Brains, Minor Threat, and Rites Of Spring, CLUTCH crafts hyper-literate and libertine jams informed by hardcore fury and fuzzy, athletic, stoner rock.
A worldwide cabal of fans and critics cherish the band’s dense and diverse catalog of underground classics, released through major labels, indies, and since 2009, Clutch’s own Weathermaker imprint. Sunrise On Slaughter Beach, the band’s thirteenth studio album, is a slamming summary of everything that makes the band great and another giant leap forward into career longevity.
“There’s no question that Clutch etched themselves a name in the pantheon of great rock bands,” Lambgoat wrote in 2004. Classic Rock Magazine counted 2013’s Earth Rocker and 2015’s Psychic Warfare among the 50 Best Rock Albums of the 2010s. Rolling Stone described 2018’s Book of Bad Decisions as “bathed in the grit and liberal fuzz tone that have made their live shows legendary.”
Those live shows over the years include tours with Slayer, System Of A Down, and Marilyn Manson, and more recent co-headlining treks with Dropkick Murphys, Killswitch Engage, and Mastodon. Like Slayer or Iron Maiden, CLUTCH outlasted rock bands anchored to “hit songs” and the pressure of replicating them. The foursome from Germantown, Maryland, isn’t bound by trends. Across 13 studio albums and assorted releases since 1991, they’ve earned a reputation as one of the best around.

Metal
Blood Vulture
Blood Vulture
Metal
This is the story of a vampire known as “The Blood Vulture.” A once-insatiable bloodthirsty abomination of a creature, he is now a recluse long locked away as he grapples with what it means to live forever in a world of impermanence. His tales of regret and grief and terror will be told from hereon through songs that meld the emotive vocal stylings of grunge’s golden era with death metal, goth rock, and doom metal.
