Was there as well. They were amazing as well as dance with the dead. Just non stop music no breaks inbetween songs no filler opening bands. Amazing show! Got really hot during latter half of show though was an inferno in there lol
@Scorps151 for sure. My back was killing me because it was so packed and could not move. I need more mobility no room to run around lol. As soon as I got out and walked around back started to get better. Seen havok there in July and earlier in March nemophila. All great shows
Yeah me too I was there except I've always avoided the mosh pits for the last 25 years I'm not the type to feel an adrenaline rush from getting my head slammed into someone else's or stomped into the ground or crushed against the stage but especially with the infectious melody of One Night in Tokyo never have I at a hard rock or metal concert and at age 52 and I started late at age 17 in 1989 in New York in my hometown 90 miles north of NYC I've never felt this personal connection energy at a concert this is only the second concert I've ever gone to as my true self as female was a childhood friends progressive rock band at the Roxy in Hollywood that I've been living full-time in transition since 2007 in New York and then 2010 in L.A. and since 2016 up here in Nor-Cal I was literally bouncing up and down during One Night in Tokyo I've never been so much physically absorbed into a concert and it felt so good and I felt accepted for the first time that I never thought I would be in a metal crowd just getting high fives UGH lol from guys cuz I'm not quite as passible at this time juncture in my transition life but I usually never get clocked I haven't completed my full transition but it feels overwhelmingly wonderful to be accepted in my own metal crowd that I thought I wouldn't ever be accepted 💜🖤