Chris Jericho is on his way to the SouthCoast – but this time, we’re talking microphones, not moonsaults.

Yes, that Chris Jericho. The wrestling legend. The Ayatollah of Rock ‘n’ Rolla. The man who has reinvented himself more times than most people have changed wireless plans.

New Bedford is getting him live and in person. Jericho will be fronting his rock ‘n’ roll supergroup Kuarantine on Thursday, December 4, 2025 at The Vault in New Bedford from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Chris Jericho Is Still Everywhere

While most wrestling stars wind down after decades of bumps and rope burns, Jericho has somehow managed to expand his career.

He’s still an active star in professional wrestling. He’s doing TV. He’s podcasting. He’s touring. He’s in the studio. The man does more in one year than some celebrities do in a lifetime.

But one of his favorite playgrounds is music.

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Jericho’s main band Fozzy is what most fans know — but Kuarantine is his nostalgia-fueled side project: a supergroup dedicated to rocking the “non-makeup era” of KISS, and these guys are legit. Kuarantine even charted on Billboard with their version of “No, No, No.”

And Now, They’re Rolling Into The Vault

The Vault Performing Arts Center & Pub will host Kuarantine’s “Unholy Night” Tour stop on December 4t. Doors depend on your ticket level, Spider Rockets kick things off at 8 p.m. and then Jericho & company hit the stage at 9 p.m.

Tickets range from $35.50 General Admission to $60 Reserved Early GA (only 12 of those seats exist).

Tickets And VIP Details

VIP meet & greets are handled separately by the band and this is a 21-plus event.

If you’ve ever wanted to see a legit wrestling icon turn into a full-blown, leather-jacketed frontman just a few feet from your beer, this is the moment.

Tickets are available now, and if history has taught us anything, Chris Jericho fans are diehards.

11 Most Shocking + Violent Moments in AEW History

"I am unapologetic about my love of... whatever you want to call it... the deathmatch style, hardcore. I love that stuff," Jon Moxley famously told Chris Van Vliet. "I understand most people are gonna think that's crap and they're not gonna want to watch that. Although I make no apologies that I like that stuff, I would never foist it upon everybody else. It's not like I walked into AEW and was like 'Look, all my matches are going to be crazy.' I never imagined we'd be able to do stuff like that."

Since its official formation in 2019, AEW has become wrestling's premiere destination for extreme acts of violence. With an entire locker room influenced by Atsushi Onita's FMW and Paul Heyman's ECW, both the men and women of AEW have created gruesome and iconic moments that rival any era of pro wrestling.

Tables, ladders, chairs, garbage cans and even kendo sticks have become commonplace in hardcore matches. But a bat full of a nails? A hypodermic needle? A champagne bucket filled with broken glass? These instruments of pain remain sickening to the core.

Check out the most shocking and violent moments from AEW below.

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5 Greatest Feuds in AEW History

"It was so unique and so personal," Swerve Strickland said about his blood feud with Hangman Adam Page. "It got so personal because it wasn't just two wrestlers, it's two human beings, and crossing the line of men. How far you're willing to go to push those buttons of someone that you truly hate? Why are you hating them? What are you going to do about it?"

"It's that hatred that actually brings out the best in the product of what AEW is, in my opinion. People get uncomfortable because we pushed the line so far." 

Throughout its short lifespan, AEW has created some of the most iconic and vicious feuds in pro wrestling history. A brand that isn't afraid to turn the violence up to sickening heights, AEW has allowed its rivalries to escalate to Tarantino levels, solidifying stars like MJF and Toni Storm in the process.

Some of these rivalries were simply to prove who exactly was the best in the world inside the ring, while others devolved into deeply personal wars based on hatred and the thirst for revenge. Regardless of intention, these are the five greatest feuds in AEW history.

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