The energy in the room was nonstop, with powerful vocals, crushing riffs, and a crowd that was fully engaged. From soaring melodies to heavy breakdowns, each set brought its own intensity, making for a night full of movement and momentum.

Fearless Vampire Killers put on an electrifying performance, keeping the crowd hooked from start to finish. Early on, they switched things up by swapping their guitarist and singer for the second song, which added a cool, unexpected twist.
The energy in the room was unreal they were constantly engaging with the crowd, making sure everyone felt part of the experience. One of the standout moments came at the end when they dedicated their last song to a fan who had asked for it before the show. It was a proper heartfelt moment and just showed how much they appreciate the people who them.
Coming all the way from England, they gave it everything, and the crowd absolutely loved it. A top-tier performance from a band that clearly cares about their fans just as much as the music.

Conquer Divide hit the stage with massive energy, and the crowd was all in from the start. The band four powerhouse women plus a guitarist who also delivered some brutal screams had the perfect balance of melody and heaviness.
Paralyzed was a standout moment, with the band working the crowd and getting everyone involved. “Invincible” also sounded huge live, packed with crushing breakdowns that hit hard.
Coming all the way from North America, Conquer Divide proved why they’re making waves in the metalcore and alt-rock scene. Their stage presence was electric, their set was tight, and the crowd absolutely fed off their energy. Definitely a band to watch!
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New Years Day absolutely owned the stage, proving why they were the perfect headliner for the night. From the moment they stepped on, the energy was through the roof, with the crowd fully locked in singing along to every word and feeding off the band’s intensity.
Born and bred in Anaheim, California, New Years Day has been going strong since 2005, and their experience showed. Ash Costello’s fierce presence, with her signature red-and-black look, made for a striking frontwoman, while guitarists Nikki Misery and Jeremy Valentyne brought massive riffs and melodies. Behind them, Tommy Rockoff brought it all home with crushing breakdowns that kept the heaviness alive.
The set featured tracks from their latest album, Half Black Heart, an unfiltered dive into self-discovery and inner strength. The new material hit hard, resonating with fans who connected with its message. New Years Day didn’t just perform they created a moment with their Fans up close, leaving the crowd hyped and wanting more.
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