Your browser is not supported. For the best experience, use any of these supported browsers: Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Edge.
Skip to main content
PayPal Preferred Payments Partner
The Zombies

Rock

The Zombies Tickets

Events7 Results

United States

There are no upcoming events in United States

Don't worry, there are other events available below

International

About

The Zombies on Tour

An iconic British band of the 1960s, The Zombies created some of the most adventurous and wondrous pop songs of their era. Hits such as "She's Not There" and "Time of the Season" continue to be rediscovered by new generations of listeners who are just as wowed by these songs' ingenuity and richness as the Zombies' first audiences were. 

Since returning to world stages as The Zombies in 2004, cofounders Rod Argent (vocals, keyboards) and Colin Blunstone (vocals) have made the band vital in the present, too. With Argent and Blunstone backed by guitarist Tom Toomey, bassist Soren Koch and drummer Steve Rodford, The Zombies have garnered wide acclaim for their new recordings as well as 40th and 50th anniversary tours for Odessey and Oracle, the group's still-spellbinding 1967 masterpiece.

Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2019, The Zombies performed dates with fellow music legend Brian Wilson on the Something Great From '68 tour, which launched at the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas in 2019.

The Zombies in Concert

The Zombies' six-decade saga began in 1962, when a group of music-crazed teens in the English town of St. Albans started their own band. After changing their name from The Mustangs and adding bassist and songwriter Chris White, The Zombies' potential became clear. Their first single for Decca in 1964, the plaintive "She's Not There," became a signature song of the British Invasion, reaching No. 2 in the U.S. and selling over one million copies.

In 1967, The Zombies set a new standard for pop with an album that would become as influential and revered as the very best of The Beatles. Odessey and Oracle fully demonstrated the gifts of White and pianist Rod Argent, who crafted beautifully ornate showcases for lead singer Colin Blunstone's voice alongside their own. "Time of the Season" became another major U.S. smash.

The original band split up by the time of the album's release, but White and Argent would soon have more success with their new band Argent. In the 2000s, Argent and Blunstone started a new chapter for The Zombies when they reunited for a series of tours, including a triumphant Odessey and Oracle 40th anniversary tour. New albums such as 2015's Still Got That Hunger are further proof of The Zombies' renewed vitality.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 473 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Zombies in C ville

    by Peco on 4/7/24Jefferson Theater - Charlottesville

    Top five shows of my life’s!The old dudes were at the top of there games.I m 65 and have seen everyone,me and my buddy Torrey were weeping w/ joy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Zombies were awesome

    by Steve S on 4/6/24The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    The band sounded great. They interacted with the audience and seemed to have a good time. as did we. Excellent musicianship and vocals. Loved the keyboards. The staff was very helpful and courteous.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome

    by Bill on 4/5/24The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    Zombies were great. The original twosome still have their chops, and the band really rocked out, particularly on “Time of the Season” and “Hold Your Head Up.”

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The Zombies on top of their game!I was

    by cheryl on 4/5/24The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    The show was amazing. They sounded great. I was surprised at how many of the songs I remembered as they were performing them. Brought back so many wonderful memories. I would definitely see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    LOTS OF ENERGY FOR PERFORMING FOR 60 YEARS

    by caddman11 on 4/5/24The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    Played their tunes since their beginnings, and since they were playing the perfect theater, we just had to go. Friends saw them 3 years ago and loved them and I see why. They came out rocking with a great sound and lots of energy; they never slowed down. They play to the crowd and let us know that they were performing for us. Two hours later they were still going with no breaks. Great evening for us old timers and all.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    So so so good!

    by JF on 4/5/24The Charleston Music Hall - Charleston

    For fellas of their age, this was incredible. Even if they'd been 20 it would've been incredible. But it was so tight, so fun, no backing tracks, very live and loose and proggy at times. 10/10

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Great Concert

    by Chuck on 4/1/24Jefferson Theater - Charlottesville

    The Jefferson is a small theater in Charlottesville, so any seat in the house is like a front row seat. Parking is easy at the Mall parking deck. The Zombies were nothing short of incredible. Colin Blunstone and Rod Argent still had voices like 25 year olds, and Rod's keyboard playing was incredible. The whole concert was very impressive and it was nice to see a favorite band from so long ago get up there and do everything themselves instead of having loads of young'uns helping them with back up. If you get a chance to see The Zombies, do it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The best ever. .

    by Ally on 3/30/24Birchmere - Alexandria

    The Zombies were amazing. Colin still has the most beautiful voice. And Argent hasn't lost a step.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Completely amazing show start to finish

    by Barry on 3/30/24Birchmere - Alexandria

    I saw the zombies March 27 2024 at the Birchmere in Alexandria Va . Totally impressed! The band was very inviting, they truly liked being there playing as a group. I’m still at awe about how well the singer voice was , a very unique genuine voice and sound of the band. Drummer was great , the key board guy killed it! still reeling that I was able to see these guys first time ever since they been around since 1964. Wow!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love their classic hits and their new songs

    by Jim S on 3/30/24Birchmere - Alexandria

    We have seen them several times in the past few years. They always put on a very good show. Their old songs are classic and they expand on them, especially with Argent going on the keyboard. Their new songs are not as great as the olds ones, but are still quite good.