Biography & Career
In three years, Greta Van Fleet went from touring the grimy rock bars of Detroit and Saginaw to headlining shows on five continents with audiences triple their hometown’s population. The band that once attracted crowds of teens to improvised forest concerts, have now sold over one million tickets worldwide. Stadiums in Italy are a far cry from a field strewn with pick-up trucks, framed by the canopy of tall coniferous trees, where they learned to love an audience. Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheater is a world away from the tiny Midwestern bars where they got their start (before they were even of legal drinking age). From Frankenmuth to a tour bus across America, then their first ever flight to Europe, their newest album The Battle at Garden’s Gate, released April 16, 2021, is a reflection of their journey into the present.
So many have been positioned as the future, we’ve forgotten how to recognize the real thing. Expectations may run high, but Greta Van Fleet is indifferent to opinion. The band doesn’t have to say a certain thing or act a certain way to convince anyone of their capacity. All they have to do is play.
Hardware & Setup
Drums
14" x 26" Bass Drum
16" x 18" Floor Tom
16" x 16" Floor Tom
10" x 14" Tom Tom
6.5x14 Supraphonic
Hardware
Speed King Pedal L203
Atlas Pro Straight Cymbals Stands LAP25CS
Atlas Pro Boom Stands LAP37BCS
Atlas Pro Hi Hat Stand LAP16HH
Atlas Pro Snare Stand LAP22SS
Ludwig Classic Throne LAC49TH