
The Fray
The Fray is on tour — 36 upcoming shows; next: Jul 10, 2026 in Indianapolis, United States.
- Rock
The Fray is an American piano rock band from Denver, Colorado. Formed in 2002 by schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King, they achieved success with the release of their debut album, How to Save a Life in 2005, which was certified double platinum by the RIAA and platinum in Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the UK. The Fray achieved national success with their first single, "Over My Head (Cable Car)", which became a top ten hit in the United States. The release of their second single, "How to Save a Life", brought the band worldwide fame. The song charted in the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 and was a top 5 single in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom. The group's second self-titled album, released in 2009, debuted at number-one on the Billboard charts and was certified gold in the United States, Australia and Canada. It was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2010. While both the albums were commercially successful, critical reception was mixed. The Fray was ranked No. 84 on Billboard's "Artists of the Decade" list. The Fray's use of the piano as the lead instrument in their music has led critics to compare the band with English piano-driven bands like Coldplay and Keane. However, the band lists its influences as The Wallflowers, Counting Crows, Better Than Ezra and U2. The band members' lives were largely formed in Denver churches where they helped lead worship, and in the Christian school three of them attended. Slade, 24, and guitarist Joe King, 25, were several years ahead of drummer Ben Wysocki, 21, at Faith Christian Academy. Wysocki and guitarist David Welsh, 27, played in the same worship band. In the spring of 2002, former schoolmates Isaac Slade and Joe King reconnected and began regular two-man jam sessions that led to writing songs. Isaac and Joe later added Zach Johnson on drums and Slade's younger brother Caleb on bass, though Caleb was later asked to leave. Caleb's departure from the band caused a rift in his relationship with Isaac and this rift later became the inspiration for the song "Over My Head (Cable Car)", which is about the brothers' wanting relationship. Following this Johnson left the band as well to attend an art school in New York. Ben Wysocki, a former bandmate of Isaac Slade, joined as drummer and later, Dave Welsh, who was another former band mate of Slade and Wysocki, was added as lead guitarist to the band. The newly formed band was named "The Fray". The band members decided on a name after asking people to put band names on a piece of paper. They ended up picking "The Fray" randomly. The members of the band first claimed that they found the name suitable because they frequently quarreled about the composition of the lyrics in their songs, but they have since stated they are usually on good terms while composing music and acknowledges contributions from all of its members. The band has had no permanent bassist since Caleb, instead employing touring bassists on a temporary basis. The current bassist is Jeremy McCoy, who has been with the band since 2009. The band released its first record, Movement EP in 2002. The next year, the band released Reason EP produced by How To Save A Life co-producer Aaron Johnson, which garnered the band local fame and acclaim. Westword, an alternative newsweekly, gave Reason EP a positive review, stating "The music is epic, no doubt, but it's played on a wholly human scale". Despite these reviews, the band struggled to launch a single; Denver radio station KTCL rejected eight of their songs before the band decided to submit a demo of "Cable Car". The song found airplay on a KTCL radio show highlighting local bands, and the radio station received a large number of requests for it soon thereafter. The band changed the name of the song to "Over My Head (Cable Car)", and as the song's airplay increased alongside their local following, the band was voted "Best New Band" by Westword in 2004. Epic Records A&R man Daniel Davis discovered the band through the article in Westword and soon after, Epic Records officially signed the band on December 17, 2004.
Tour history
Shows tracked▾9in 2026
- Orpheum TheatreVancouver, Canada
- 19 songsMacEwan HallCalgary, Canada
- Northern Alberta Jubilee AuditoriumEdmonton, Canada
- 19 songsTCU PlaceSaskatoon, Canada
- Centennial Concert HallWinnipeg, Canada
- 20 songsHard Rock Casino OttawaOttawa, Canada
- Centennial HallLondon, Canada
- MTELUSMontreal, Canada
- 21 songsThe Molson Canadian Centre at Casino New BrunswickMoncton, Canada
Top countries▾19 cities
- Canada · 9Calgary, Edmonton, London, Moncton, Montreal
· and 4 more cities
(Ottawa, Saskatoon, Vancouver, Winnipeg)
Avg setlist▾20 songsLatest · May 25
- 1A Light That Waits
- 2Hurricane
- 3Heartbeat
- 4Look After You
- 5Tasted Glory
- 6Over My Head (Cable Car)
- 7You Get What You Give(New Radicals cover)
- 8Ice Cold Lakes
- 9All at Once
- 10Let Me Go First
- 11Syndicate
- 12Closer to Me
- 13Wherever You Reach for Me
- 14Never Say Never
- 15Love Don't Die
- 16You Found Me
- 17Sea Level Drive
- 18How to Save a Life
- 19Bye Bye Love(Boudleaux Bryant cover)
Most-played songs
Across the 4 shows we've indexed. Songs played only once are hidden.
- 1Look After You4×
- 2All at Once4×
- 3Bye Bye Lovecover4×
- 4A Light That Waits4×
- 5Heartbeat4×
- 6How to Save a Life4×
- 7Hurricane4×
- 8Ice Cold Lakes4×
- 9Closer to Me4×
- 10Love Don't Die4×
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Tour map · 36 cities
7 countries · 36 cities · Jul 2026 – Nov 2026
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