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Suicideboys
Suicideboys is a hip-hop duo from New Orleans, comprising Ruby da Cherry and $crim. They are known for their raw and emotional lyrics about addiction, pain, mental health, and personal struggles. Their music combines dark and moody beats with heartfelt vocals. They first started on SoundCloud and have since independently gained a massive fan base. As of 2024, they have over 25 billion streams on the internet, with their album New World Depression continuing to pave the way for an unpredictable exterior in mainstream hip-hop.
They have developed a strong reputation for their intense live performances, incorporating heavy bass, energizing performances, and developing an intimate connection with their fans. This Grey Day Tour 2025 involves one of their largest runs to date, celebrating “New World Depression” while allowing long-term fans to sing along to both old classics and new favorites.
Why you should go to this concert
There is no substitute for experiencing their music teeming with raw emotion live in person. Their concerts are thunderous, powerful, heartfelt, and beautiful.
Expect live debuts like “Hot Razor,” “Provolone & Heroin,” and plenty of other new cuts off their newly released album,
The show has a killer support slot featuring Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta. All of these artists bring their own unique sounds, from dark trap to melodic rap.
This concert is part of an extensive NA tour with four stops in New York and New Jersey. The Holmdel date of September 30 is a fleeting moment in cultural history.
The Venue
The PNC Bank Arts Center is a very popular outdoor amphitheater in Holmdel, New Jersey. It is situated just off the Garden State Parkway exit 116 and has a capacity of about 17,500.
The amphitheater is set in a nature / park like environment, meanwhile have tiered seating and a large area in back for people to sit / lay down and enjoy the performance with a more relaxed feel. It’s accessible by car, and there’s a lot of parking, there are also options for public transportation close by.
They have bathrooms, food stands, and merchandise stands throughout the venue.
They maximize visibility and sound quality for fans, regardless of whether they are sitting on the lawn or standing up close to the stage.

Best Overall Experience
Sections 101–103 (Orchestra)
- Closest to the stage—front and center.
- Ideal for die-hard fans who want to see $uicideboy$ up close and feel the bass in their bones.
- These seats go fast and are usually the most expensive, but they give you that full concert thrill.
Premium Comfort
VIP Boxes & Loge
- Located right behind the Orchestra (centered around the “Mix” area).
- Great view with more comfortable seating, and often includes perks like private entrances, waiter service, or exclusive lounges.
- Best for fans who want a balance of amazing sightlines and a bit more luxury.
Solid Views, Better Budget
Sections 201–204 (Lower Level)
- These are great mid-range options with a strong, centered view.
- You’re elevated above the Orchestra, which can improve the view in some spots.
- A good pick for fans wanting a good experience without breaking the bank.
Distant but Decent
Sections 301–304 (Upper Level)
- Higher up and a bit farther from the stage, but still stadium-style seating.
- Expect a full view of the stage and light show, just from a distance.
- Budget-friendly for those who still want a seat.
For the Chill Crowd
Terrace Sections 401–405 & Section 403 (Reserved Lawn)
- These seats are elevated and farthest from the stage.
- 403 includes “Reserved Lawn” seats—assigned seating even though it’s in the lawn area.
- Good for fans who want a more relaxed vibe with wide-open views.
Cheapest Option with Vibes
Lawn (General Admission)
- Bring a blanket or a low lawn chair—this is festival-style seating.
- First-come, first-served spots behind all the reserved seating.
- Cheapest tickets and a very casual, communal concert atmosphere.
- Perfect for groups and fans who love to dance and vibe with the crowd.
What to Expect
The show starts early at 6:30 PM on Tuesday, September 30, 2025, with opening performances by Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta. $uicideboy$ will come on later, and they will play new music from their hard-hitting new album and some underground classics like “Paris,” “1000 Blunts,” and “Kill Yourself (Part III)”. Expect full immersion: fans moshing, chanting lyrics, waving lightsticks or hands in the air, it will be an immersive experience. Official tour merch will also be sold, and they may or may not have some specific items just for this venue. Also, you may see sets that look a little different, which give local fans a little treat. Early fall evenings in New Jersey can be on the cooler side, so throw a light jacket or hoodie on after the sun sets, especially if you’re on the lawn.
Final Thoughts
If you want to experience live music like you never have before! Mark this on your calendar for Tuesday, September 30, 2025, at 6:30 PM at the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, NJ.
$uicideboy$ stays true to life, no filters, emotional soak. Receive music before the public, and exclusive versions in live performance. Get to know or jam out to Bones, Night Lovell, Germ, Joeyy, and Chetta.
Awesome space, production, and ambience. This is an experience, an arena concert shared with innumerable fans across the region.
This is a show you do not want to miss out on as part of the Grey Day Tour 2025. Whether you are coming to enjoy the show as a loyal fan or simply as a suicideboy$ novice, it will be a night you will never forget. Get your ticket, set up your ride, and be ready for an amazing, unforgettable concert experience.
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