Underoath Celebrates 20 Years of They’re Only Chasing Safety with a Powerful Night at The Fillmore
The post-hardcore icons deliver a nostalgic and electrifying performance that proves their enduring legacy.
Underoath, the legendary post-hardcore band known for blending raw emotion with explosive energy, is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album They’re Only Chasing Safety.
We had a chance recently to catch them live at a sold out Fillmore Charlotte and it was a powerful reminder of why this record and band has stood the test of time. From the moment they stepped on stage, the band unleashed a high-energy performance bursting with passion, nostalgia, and an undeniable bond with the audience.
The packed venue echoed with fans singing every lyric, a testament to how deeply Underoath’s music still connects, more than 20 years later.
Opening this evening North Carolina’s own Codeseven delivered a mesmerizing performance, blending melody and atmosphere the band rolled through a dimly lit set. Being an NC native myself Codeseven was one those bands that you always saw on the local bills and somehow this was the very first time that I ever saw them.
Later as Underoath took a moment to shout out the openers, front man Spencer Chamberlain expressed his love for the band and credited them and a performance of theirs he saw when he was young as the defining moment at which he knew he wanted to be a musician and performer.
Opening the night right on time the sold out crowd was still piling in but the venue was getting crowded fast and so were the drink and merch lines.
The next band on the bill, Static Dress brought a fresh wave of intensity with their chaotic yet captivating sound, instantly energizing the crowd after a short set break.
Utilizing the risers for the Underoath performance the band brought a few props of their own both on the set and in their attire.
However, no extras were necessary as this band and their intensity level was all that was needed.
A new band to me, they were an example of catching an opener that you know you will be listening to on the way home and keeping up with them as they continue to evolve.
On tour with Underoath in the U.K. I was glad they made their way back with them to the U.S. as I really liked their sound and their performance making for a perfect opener for the evening.
Taking the stage next Underoath took advantage of their interesting stage set up. Reminiscent of a basement practice space with a couch, mini fridge, and table lamps the members of the band walked out one at a time and slowly integrated into the opening song driving the packed house wild and building energy into a frenzy as they finally erupted into song.
From there it was on as the band and the crowd engaged in a back and forth of how much energy they could deliver. Frontman Spencer Chamberlain is really good at engaging with the crowd during and in between songs and in one moment brought in a few fans to join them on stage and hang out on a couch.
As a fun twist the fans got to join Spencer’s mom on stage on the couch as well as they hung out for a song. As an NC native Spencer had family in the house and later he gave a shout out to his dad that just beat cancer and took a moment for us to all cheer for that wonderful news.
Opening the evening with songs from their album They’re Only Chasing Safety the band took an interesting sort of short intermission loading the stage with fog and returning to play some more music from their catalog.
Hitting a bit of a technical bump it was fun listening to the guys pick on each other and then smoothly moving on from a song that was just not going to work to engaging with the crowd and picking a fan selection from the screaming crowd as they pulled out a track they said they had not played since the 2004 Warped Tour.
The second half of their set continued the intensity level and the band did a great job of continuing to keep the crowd involved with their new song “Generation No Surrender”.
This new song has a call and response chorus that the crowd can participate with and after a quick introduction the band jumped in and once again brought the crowd with them.
Never relenting the band wrapped up the evening delivering an enthusiastic performance and showcasing exactly why this was a sold-out show.
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09/10/25 – Bridgeport, CT @ Hartford Healthcare Amphitheatre – (TICKETS) $
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09/23/25 – Cincinnati, OH @ PNC Pavilion at Riverbend – (TICKETS) $
09/24/25 – Maryland Heights, MO @ Saint Louis Music Park – (TICKETS) $
09/26/25 – Indianapolis, IN @ Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park – (TICKETS) $
09/27/25 – Tinley Park, IL @ Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre – (TICKETS) $
09/28/25 – Clarkston, MI @ Pine Knob Music Theatre – (TICKETS) $
09/30/25 – Rogers, AR @ Walmart AMP – (TICKETS) $
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10/03/25 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre – (TICKETS) $
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10/05/25 – West Palm Beach, FL @ iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre – (TICKETS) $
* = Performing TOCS in its entirety and fan voted set; special guests Static Dress
§ = additional support from Francis Doom
¢ = additional support from To Speak of Wolves
º = additional support from Codeseven
+ = additional support from He Is Legend
¡ = additional support from Preson Phillips
∞ = additional support from The Handlers
# = supporting Alexisonfire; performing TOCS in its entirety and an encore set
$ = supporting Papa Roach and Rise Against
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