Enter Shikari brings their "Dancing on the Frontline tour" to heart of NYC

Saturday night in the bustling heart of Times Square presents a unique challenge for everyone attempting to draw an audience into their show, but Enter Shikari, alongside their talented supporting acts You Me at Six and Yours Truly, had no trouble at all filling the historic Palladium Theater to capacity. Still riding high on the success of their latest album, “A Kiss for the Whole World,” they dazzled the crowd with an astounding theatrical light show that complemented their energetic performance. As soon as the charismatic vocalist Rou Reynolds took the stage, he captivated the audience with a powerful spoken monologue before the band launched into their iconic track, “System…” They delivered a solid set that seamlessly spanned across all seven albums in their discography, showcasing their evolution as artists. It was truly a night to remember, as concertgoers exited the venue and stepped back into the vibrant circus that is NYC's Times Square.

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Setting the tone for Enter Shikari were another prominent English band, You Me at Six. Earlier in the year, the band made the poignant announcement that this would be their final tour together, a fact that weighed heavily on the hearts of devoted fans. Knowing this, the audience held onto each word and musical note a bit tighter, savoring every moment. When a band declares it’s their last tour, they sometimes tend to mail in their performance, but not this band. From their electrifying opener, “Room to Breathe,” to the thrilling moment they brought out Rou Reynolds for “No Future? Yeah right,” they absolutely killed it. They even showcased a delightful sense of humor; when the drummer encountered some technical issues, lead singer Josh had plenty of jokes ready to keep the crowd entertained and engaged. If this truly was their last show in NYC, what an unforgettable way to go out!

Opening the night from Australia were the incredibly talented trio “Yours Truly.” I always appreciate a well-rounded trio, especially when they effectively combine infectious punk grooves with a captivating pop vocal style. For those who knew of their rising popularity and had made it early to the show, as well as for those still making their way into the theatre, Yours Truly had no trouble commanding the audience's full attention. They played a selection of songs from their two impressive albums, including tracks from their latest release, “Toxic.” This electrifying set not only showcased their vibrant energy but also gave everyone an exciting reason to continue seeking out more from this promising band in the future.

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