Californian's Pierce The Veil made the announcement last holiday season during Christmas time, they would be going in a world tour entitled the "I Can't Hear You Tour" set for that next year in 2025!
Now it being that next year, this tour would be covering 46 dates across North America, Europe and Latin America, making this a real mile stone for the band, them performing off all of their studio albums.
Opening act would be Beach Weather, Sleeping With Sirens, and Pierce The Veil headlining, this being a fourth touring cycle for Pierce The Veil with Sleeping With Sirens, the two acts having previously co-headlined together back on a different world tour set way back in 2014-2015.
This tour would conclude in the U.S. in Los Angeles with a three day showcase at the Kia Forum in Inglewood, California. The last day being Tuesday July 1st, 2025. All 3 days would be completely sold out, and lines would be wrapped around the Kia Forum, merch line, line's to get into the venue, and lines for various photo opportunities. Various fans of the young to the old would be filing in, tons if not most decked out all in black attire, wearing Pierce The Veil t-shirts, if not all black, others sporting wedding attire, in collision with the band's debut album "A Flair for the Dramatic" (2007).
After doors had opened around 6PM, the show would kick off at 7PM with the openers Beach Weather playing indie rock music, being crowd pleasing, with whom was there invested to say the least.
Following them would be co-headliner's Sleeping With Sirens and they were the one of two acts a majority of the crowd was there to witness. Catching them live for the first time was quite the experience. They would play such hits as "Kick Me", "Better Off Dead", "If I'm James Dean, You're Audrey Hepburn", and "If You Can't Hang", among others, performing for roughly a good hour long set. The crowd singing along to every number, really getting into the beat of the music. The band themselves were energetic, delivering a truly entertaining set. Surely an act to catch at least once to get an idea of what they deliver.
SLEEPING WITH SIRENS:
Headlining the night would be Pierce The Veil, playing such song as "Bulls in the Bronx" "Bulletproof Love", "Today I Saw the Whole World", "Circles", as well as "Hold On Till May" and "King for a Day" with a guest spot from Sleeping With Siren's singer Kellin Quinn. These songs along with all the rest, totaling close to 20 songs sung, these guys kept that angst and same energy overflowing. Lots of crowd interaction with clapping, sing-alongs, even some mosh pits broke out during their set and Sleeping With Siren's set as well.
PIERCE THE VEIL:
Both Pierce The Veil and Sleeping With Sirens would be considered emo rock alternative with some hardcore screamo elements thrown in. They both capture that early 2000's momentum, that has both acts actively close to reaching 20 years as being bands still doing music let alone touring. All in all though, this was a tour and a reunion worth it.
SETLIST:
1. El Rey (Jose Alfredo Jimenez) Intro Song
2. Death of an Executioner
3. Bulls in the Bronx
4. Pass the Nirvana
5. I'm Low on Gas and You Need a Jacket
6. Bulletproof Love
7. Yeah Boy and Doll Face
8. She Makes Dirty Words Sound Pretty (Snippet)
9. Today I Saw the Whole World (Acoustic Version)
10. Wonderless
11. May These Noises Startle You in Your Sleep Tonight
12. Hell Above
13. Emergency Contact
14. Circles
ENCORE:
15. Disasterology
16. Hold On Till May
17. King for a Day (featuring Kellin Quinn of Sleeping With Sirens)
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