The Browning 'Burn This World' 15-Year Anniversary Tour
About This Event
The Browning brings its production-forward, rhythm-driven sound to Madison Square Garden for the Burn This World 15-Year Anniversary Tour, framing the set as a retrospective rather than a reinvention. Supporting acts Dead Eyes and Face Yourself contribute tight arrangements and heavy rhythmic momentum; both bands tour similar bills and emphasize pacing, transitions and large-room impact over showmanship.
About Burn This World(album)
*Burn This World* is the debut full-length from electronicore group The Browning, first issued in 2011, built on welded metal riffing, programmed percussion, and club-ready synth patterns. At Madison Square Garden, the 15-year anniversary framing treats the record as an archival document, performed with the precision of a catalog review rather than a rewrite. Supporting sets from Within Destruction, Face Yourself, and Dead Eyes underline the bill’s emphasis on tight, rhythm-led heaviness. No specific NYC premiere history is documented, but the Garden booking places a once-underground hybrid into the city’s mainstream concert infrastructure.
About the Artists
The Browning
The Browning is a rock/pop group whose work leans on tight rhythmic drive and a production-forward sound. In New York City, they bring that approach to Madison Square Garden for *The Browning “Burn This World” 15-Year Anniversary Tour*, framing the set as a retrospective rather than a reinvention.
Face Yourself
Face Yourself is a rock/pop group appearing in New York City at Madison Square Garden, including dates tied to The Browning’s “Burn This World” 15-Year Anniversary Tour. Their live sets sit at the intersection of heavy rhythm and melodic structure, drawing on the touring circuit that also includes bills with The Browning, Within Destruction, and Dead Eyes.
Dead Eyes
Dead Eyes is a rock/pop group whose work moves between direct melody and heavier rhythmic drive. In New York City, they bring that approach to large-scale rooms, including performances at Madison Square Garden.