Dokken

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Dokken

About Dokken

Part of the same Los Angeles pop metal scene that hatched Mötley Crüe and Ratt, Dokken rocked hard with a focus on frontman Don Dokken's melodic songwriting and expressive multi-octave vocals and George Lynch's virtuosic guitar playing. Together since the late 1970s, the band made their initial public impact when Elektra picked up their 1983 debut. Over the next few years, the label would release three more Dokken albums (Tooth and Nail, Under Lock and Key, and Back for the Attack), each more successful than the last. By the dawn of the '90s, the bandmembers were bona fide rock stars and soon imploded (as all great rock bands do) over internal conflicts. After reuniting in 1992, they embraced a darker, more complex, but no less melodic sound befitting an ever-growing creative unit. Myriad personnel shifts slowed Dokken's output during the 2010s, but the band continued to flex their creative muscles into the next decade, releasing their 13th studio album, Heaven Comes Down, in 2023. Dokken's roots date back to the late '70s, when Lynch, along with drummer Mick Brown, teamed up with Don Dokken to form the Boyz. In 1981, Don moved to Germany and was signed to Carerre Records. The band, now simply known as Dokken, recorded and released its first studio album, Breaking the Chains, in 1983. While the record failed to achieve a decent chart position in the United States, the group was immensely popular in Europe. After a tour in Germany, Dokken were signed to Elektra Records, and Jeff Pilson became their first official bassist. In 1984, the band released Tooth and Nail, which featured the hit songs "Into the Fire," "Just Got Lucky," and "Alone Again." With heavy MTV and radio airplay, Dokken found themselves topping the charts worldwide, and Tooth and Nail eventually sold over a million copies in the U.S. alone. Following a tour with the Scorpions, the group recorded Under Lock and Key in 1985, which had similar success due to the hits "In My Dreams" and "It's Not Love." In 1987, Dokken released Back for the Attack, which featured "Dream Warriors," a track they had written as the subtitle for the third Nightmare on Elm Street film. The coinciding music video, which included scenes of the band interacting with the movie's characters, was their most popular ever, and Back for the Attack became Dokken's third record to reach platinum status. Their subsequent tour resulted in a live compilation, Beast from the East, which was released shortly before the band broke up in 1988 due to Don Dokken's and Lynch's creative differences. After the disbanding of Dokken, Don pursued a solo career with Up from the Ashes, and Lynch formed the Lynch Mob, releasing an album in 1990; both releases failed to chart. The band reunited in 1992, signing with Columbia Records and releasing 1995's Dysfunctional, which was met with harsh reviews and poor sales. Tensions once again seemed to hover around Dokken as they recorded the live acoustic release One Live Night for the CMC label. In 1997, the band released the alt-rock-leaning Shadowlife, which was met with a similar response to their past two recordings. In 1998, Lynch left a second time to reunite the Lynch Mob, and was replaced with Winger guitarist Reb Beach for 1999's Erase the Slate. This was followed in 2000 by another concert record, Live from the Sun, which captured the Beach lineup at Anaheim's Sun Theater. Beach left the group and was replaced by John Norum, and the group recorded Long Way Home for release in the spring of 2002. In 2003, ex-Warlock guitarist Jonathan Levin and ex-Ted Nugent and Yngwie Malmsteen bassist Barry Sparks joined the band, resulting in the release of Hell to Pay the following year. Dokken returned to the studio in 2008 for the well-received Lightning Strikes Again, which proved to be their highest charting outing in years. Due to a scheduling conflict, 2012's Broken Bones was the first Dokken release to not feature drummer and co-founder Mick Brown -- session drummer Jimmy DeGrasso filled in -- but he returned for Return to the East: Live 2016, a concert album that was released in 2018 and included George Lynch and Jeff Pilson. 2023's Heaven Comes Down, the group's 13th studio effort, saw Dokken welcome a new decade with a set of songs rooted in themes of isolation, uncertainty, and resilience. ~ Barry Weber, Rovi

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About Dokken

Part of the same Los Angeles pop metal scene that hatched Mötley Crüe and Ratt, Dokken rocked hard with a focus on frontman Don Dokken's melodic songwriting and expressive multi-octave vocals and George Lynch's virtuosic guitar playing. Together since the late 1970s, the band made their initial public impact when Elektra picked up their 1983 debut. Over the next few years, the label would release three more Dokken albums (Tooth and Nail, Under Lock and Key, and Back for the Attack), each more successful than the last. By the dawn of the '90s, the bandmembers were bona fide rock stars and soon imploded (as all great rock bands do) over internal conflicts. After reuniting in 1992, they embraced a darker, more complex, but no less melodic sound befitting an ever-growing creative unit. Myriad personnel shifts slowed Dokken's output during the 2010s, but the band continued to flex their creative muscles into the next decade, releasing their 13th studio album, Heaven Comes Down, in 2023. Dokken's roots date back to the late '70s, when Lynch, along with drummer Mick Brown, teamed up with Don Dokken to form the Boyz. In 1981, Don moved to Germany and was signed to Carerre Records. The band, now simply known as Dokken, recorded and released its first studio album, Breaking the Chains, in 1983. While the record failed to achieve a decent chart position in the United States, the group was immensely popular in Europe. After a tour in Germany, Dokken were signed to Elektra Records, and Jeff Pilson became their first official bassist. In 1984, the band released Tooth and Nail, which featured the hit songs "Into the Fire," "Just Got Lucky," and "Alone Again." With heavy MTV and radio airplay, Dokken found themselves topping the charts worldwide, and Tooth and Nail eventually sold over a million copies in the U.S. alone. Following a tour with the Scorpions, the group recorded Under Lock and Key in 1985, which had similar success due to the hits "In My Dreams" and "It's Not Love." In 1987, Dokken released Back for the Attack, which featured "Dream Warriors," a track they had written as the subtitle for the third Nightmare on Elm Street film. The coinciding music video, which included scenes of the band interacting with the movie's characters, was their most popular ever, and Back for the Attack became Dokken's third record to reach platinum status. Their subsequent tour resulted in a live compilation, Beast from the East, which was released shortly before the band broke up in 1988 due to Don Dokken's and Lynch's creative differences. After the disbanding of Dokken, Don pursued a solo career with Up from the Ashes, and Lynch formed the Lynch Mob, releasing an album in 1990; both releases failed to chart. The band reunited in 1992, signing with Columbia Records and releasing 1995's Dysfunctional, which was met with harsh reviews and poor sales. Tensions once again seemed to hover around Dokken as they recorded the live acoustic release One Live Night for the CMC label. In 1997, the band released the alt-rock-leaning Shadowlife, which was met with a similar response to their past two recordings. In 1998, Lynch left a second time to reunite the Lynch Mob, and was replaced with Winger guitarist Reb Beach for 1999's Erase the Slate. This was followed in 2000 by another concert record, Live from the Sun, which captured the Beach lineup at Anaheim's Sun Theater. Beach left the group and was replaced by John Norum, and the group recorded Long Way Home for release in the spring of 2002. In 2003, ex-Warlock guitarist Jonathan Levin and ex-Ted Nugent and Yngwie Malmsteen bassist Barry Sparks joined the band, resulting in the release of Hell to Pay the following year. Dokken returned to the studio in 2008 for the well-received Lightning Strikes Again, which proved to be their highest charting outing in years. Due to a scheduling conflict, 2012's Broken Bones was the first Dokken release to not feature drummer and co-founder Mick Brown -- session drummer Jimmy DeGrasso filled in -- but he returned for Return to the East: Live 2016, a concert album that was released in 2018 and included George Lynch and Jeff Pilson. 2023's Heaven Comes Down, the group's 13th studio effort, saw Dokken welcome a new decade with a set of songs rooted in themes of isolation, uncertainty, and resilience. ~ Barry Weber, Rovi

Dokken's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
20 Jun 2026 Dokken, Fire 'N Ice, Rusted Stone, Power Tribe Whisky A Go Go, West Hollywood, CA, United States
09 Oct 2026 Dokken W/special Guest Lynch Mob Penn's Peak, Jim Thorpe, PA, United States
14 Nov 2026 Dokken The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano, CA, United States

Dokken's Popular songs

  • Alone Again
  • In My Dreams
  • Breaking The Chains

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Part of the same Los Angeles pop metal scene that hatched Mötley Crüe and Ratt, Dokken rocked hard with a focus on frontman Don Dokken's melodic songwriting and expressive multi-octave vocals and George Lynch's virtuosic guitar playing. Together since the late 1970s, the band made their initial p…
Dokken's most streamed songs include Alone Again, In My Dreams, Breaking The Chains. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Dokken is primarily known for album rock, frequently fusing it with elements of glam metal. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Dokken's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Alone Again, In My Dreams, Breaking The Chains are available on all major platforms. Follow Dokken on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Dokken has over 777.7K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Dokken is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: West Hollywood, Jim Thorpe, San Juan Capistrano. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Dokken is currently touring in United States in 2026. Check AllEvents for the full Dokken 2026 tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets.
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