Check out the setlist and some videos from Chad Gray’s first solo show

Author Benedetta Baldin - 26.4.2026

Vocalist Chad Grey of Mudvayne/HELLYEAH performed his first “30 Years Of Madness” solo gig on April 24, as per theprp. With the two metal bands described above, the set list honoured the different pieces from his catalogue. Since then, fan-shot video of the whole set has surfaced online and is shown here. Grey had enlisted the support of HELLYEAH guitarist Christian Brady, Mudvayne touring guitarist Marcus Raffety, drummer Devin Attard, and others, so he wasn’t alone onstage for the event. The following set list was included in last night’s performance at the Fremont Country Club in Las Vegas, Nevada.

  1. X (HELLYEAH cover)
  2. Not Falling (Mudvayne cover)
  3. Moth (HELLYEAH cover)
  4. Demons In The Dirt (HELLYEAH cover)
  5. Severed (Mudvayne cover)
  6. Sangre por Sangre (Blood For Blood) (HELLYEAH cover)
  7. Death Blooms (Mudvayne cover)
  8. Nothing To Gein (Mudvayne cover)
  9. Hush (HELLYEAH cover)
  10. Scream With Me (Mudvayne cover)
  11. Say When (HELLYEAH cover)
  12. Love Falls (HELLYEAH cover)
  13. Human (HELLYEAH cover)
  14. Dull Boy (Mudvayne cover)
  15. World So Cold (Mudvayne cover)
  16. Alcohaulin’ Ass (HELLYEAH cover)
  17. Happy? (Mudvayne cover)

Upcoming shows:

  • Tuesday, May 26, 2026 – Machine Shop, Flint, MI, US
  • Friday, May 29, 2026 – The Rust Belt, East Moline, IL, US – feat. Doobie
  • Saturday, May 30, 2026 – Epic Event Center, Green Bay, WI, US – feat. Doobie
  • Thursday, September 17, 2026 – Louder Than Life, Louisville, KY, US
  • Friday, October 02, 2026 – Aftershock, Sacramento, CA, US

Since forming Mudvayne in 1996 and Hellyeah in 2006, Chad Gray’s voice has captured  metal hearts all across the world. Gray wants likeminded people who have been along  for the ride  to join him and go down the rabbit hole in celebrating “30 years of Madnesss” with both Mudvayne and Hellyeah songs.  

In 1996, Mudvayne was founded in Peoria, Illinois. The band has sold more than five million records worldwide and is well-known for its sound experiments, masks, uniforms, and body and face paint. Marcus Rafferty, live rhythm guitarist, lead vocalist Chad Gray, bassist Ryan Martinie, drummer Matthew McDonough, and lead guitarist Greg Tribbett make up the ensemble. The single “Dig” from their debut album “L.D. 50” (2000) helped the band gain popularity in the late 1990s Peoria underground music scene. Mudvayne took a break in 2010 after putting out four more albums and toured for almost ten years. After getting back together in 2021 and carrying on with live performances, they released “Hurt People Hurt People,” their first new song in sixteen years, on August 28, 2025.