Thirty Seconds to Mars exploded out of Los Angeles in 1998, redefining alternative rock with a cinematic blend of post-grunge, emo-pop, and experimental soundscapes. Fronted by Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto and his brother Shannon Leto, the band’s breakthrough album A Beautiful Lie delivered anthems like “The Kill,” “Attack,” and “From Yesterday,” earning multi-platinum status and global acclaim. Follow-up releases This Is War, Love Lust Faith and Dreams, and America pushed boundaries with philosophical lyrics and genre-fusing production, while their latest album It’s the End of the World but It’s a Beautiful Day continues their legacy of bold, emotionally resonant storytelling.
Renowned for their electrifying live shows, Thirty Seconds to Mars has headlined sold out arena tours and major festivals across five continents. Their “Seasons World Tour” marked a triumphant return to the stage, with Jared Leto famously announcing the tour by climbing the Empire State Building. From immersive visuals to spontaneous acoustic moments, their performances are theatrical, high-octane, and deeply interactive—often featuring fan participation and surprise setlist changes. With appearances at venues like the O2 Arena, Lanxess Arena, and Barclays Arena, the band’s concerts are celebrated for their epic scale and emotional intensity.
With over 15 million albums sold worldwide and a Guinness World Record for most live shows during a single album cycle, Thirty Seconds to Mars remains a cultural phenomenon. Their global fanbase, known as the Echelon, continues to grow as the band evolves its sound and message. Currently touring internationally and topping charts with singles like “Stuck” and “Seasons,” Thirty Seconds to Mars stands as one of the most impactful and genre-defining acts in modern rock.