
Lincoln, Michigan – Skillet Shop, the official merchandise store for the Christian rock band Skillet, today announced the release of a new apparel collection tied to the band’s “Comatose: 20 Years, Still Screaming Tour,” celebrating two decades since the release of one of the band’s most influential and commercially successful albums. The tour, which revisits the Comatose era while showcasing the band’s continued evolution, has generated significant excitement among longtime fans who grew up with the record and newer listeners discovering its impact for the first time.
Robert Miller, contact person for Skillet Shop, said the new collection was designed to honor the anniversary in a way that feels authentic to the band’s identity rather than simply repackaging old artwork. The design team worked to blend visual elements from the original album era with updated graphic treatments that reflect where the band is now, resulting in a collection that appeals to both nostalgic fans and those attending the tour for the first time.
The centerpiece of the release is the shop’s line of Skillet T-Shirts, which feature tour-specific graphics alongside classic imagery drawn from the Comatose album. The shirts are intended to serve as both concert wear and everyday apparel, with designs that hold up to the demands of touring lifestyles — heavy rotation washing, travel, and long nights at shows. Fans attending tour dates will find the shirts available both online in advance of concerts and at select merchandise tables during the tour run, giving supporters multiple ways to secure a piece of the collection.
Rounding out the release is an expanded selection of Skillet Hoodies, aimed at fans looking for warmer options for outdoor and amphitheater shows, many of which take place during cooler months or in venues with strong air conditioning. The hoodies incorporate heavier fabric construction and tour date listings on the back, a detail that has historically been popular among fans who like to track which shows they’ve attended over the years. Early response from the band’s social media community suggests the hoodie line may become one of the most sought-after pieces of the collection, particularly among fans attending multiple tour stops.
Skillet has built a reputation over more than two decades for combining hard rock instrumentation with lyrics rooted in faith, resilience, and personal struggle, themes that have resonated deeply with fans navigating their own difficult seasons. The Comatose album, in particular, became a touchstone record for many listeners, and the anniversary tour has been framed by the band as both a celebration and a reflection on how far the group has come since its release.
“This anniversary means a lot to us and to the fans who have been with us since day one,” said Miller, speaking on behalf of the band’s merchandise operations. “We wanted the collection to feel like it respects where we started while still representing who Skillet is today. It’s a balance between honoring the past and staying true to where the band continues to go.”
The merchandise release has been timed to coincide with the opening dates of the tour, giving fans the opportunity to secure apparel ahead of concerts or as a way to commemorate a show they attended. Skillet Shop has indicated that limited quantities of certain tour-exclusive designs may not be restocked once sold out, encouraging fans who want specific pieces to place orders early in the tour cycle.
Beyond apparel, the anniversary tour itself has been described by the band as one of its most ambitious productions to date, featuring a stage setup and setlist crafted specifically to highlight the Comatose era alongside newer material. The merchandise collection is designed to complement that experience, giving fans a tangible way to remember the shows long after the tour concludes.
Skillet Shop continues to serve as the primary destination for officially licensed Skillet merchandise, with the company noting plans to introduce additional products throughout the duration of the tour as it makes its way across various cities.
Media Contact:
Robert Miller
Skillet Shop
contact@skilletmerchandise.shop
122425 North Barlow Road, Lincoln, MI 48742, US