There are 35 songs that Avenged Sevenfold have never played live in concert.

For a band that's been playing shows since the early 2000s and has eight studio albums out, that's not actually that many.

We've done this experiment with a couple of other bands and it's always interesting to see which songs have never made it onto a setlist. Usually, the majority of the group's first album had been performed because they don't have as many songs to choose from when they first start playing shows.

Interestingly though, that wasn't the case with Avenged Sevenfold.

We took a look at their tour statistics [compiled by Setlist.fm] and plugged in all of the original songs they've officially released to see which have never been played during their concerts. We went through their entire discography from Sounding the Seventh Trumpet (2001) all the way through 2023's Life Is But a Dream... and their 2025 single "Magic."

We even included their 2020 remastered edition of the b-sides album Diamonds in the Rough. 

Although Avenged toured pretty extensively following the release of Life Is But a Dream..., there are a handful of tracks from the album that have yet to be played. Perhaps they'll see the light of day while the band tours throughout 2026.

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Some other fun facts we learned while combing through Avenged's tour statistics are that their Top 3 most-played songs live are "Unholy Confessions," "Bat Country" and "Afterlife," respectively. They've covered songs by Pantera, Iron Maiden, Pink Floyd, Guns N' Roses, The Rolling Stones and NOFX live and the year they played the most shows was 2006 (146, to be exact).

Scroll below to see the 35 songs Avenged Sevenfold have never played live, according to Setlist.fm.

The 35 Songs Avenged Sevenfold Have Never Played Live

These are the 35 songs Avenged Sevenfold have never played live from their discography, according to Setlist.fm's tour statistics page.

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