3 of the most powerful female fronted Symphonic Metal bands take over NYC

With the crowd eagerly awaiting the doors to open, it was clear that with this exceptional lineup, not one band would be overlooked at the Gramercy Theatre. Martijn Westerholt’s long and illustrious solo project, Delain, headlined this spectacular night of music, drawing fans from all walks of life. Having the immense pleasure of witnessing the band’s short US run of dates , they hit all the fan favorites from recent years, while also exploring some gems from their early beginnings. Their latest album, "Dark Waters," is out now and has quickly become a fan favorite, adding a fresh yet nostalgic touch to the evening's performance.

To stay up to date with the band - https://www.delain.nl/band

Being in the middle of a three-way performance might initially seem like a daunting task for any band, but Germany's Xandria handled it with the grace and skill of seasoned professionals. Since establishing their most solid lineup, the band has been consistently pumping out fantastic music, and the audience was thoroughly entertained by each and every note. They particularly captivated the crowd with standout tracks from their newest album, Universal Tales.

To stay up to date with Xandria - https://www.xandria.de

Opening a night alongside such formidable European powerhouse bands may appear to be an intimidating challenge, but not for the LA veterans Edge of Paradise. They confidently took the stage, delivering an energetic show infused with their trademark positivity and engaging songs. Primarily drawing from their latest album, Prophecy, the band left no stone unturned in their performance. This included a special moment where guest vocalist Ludovico Technique joined them to share the exhilarating song "Give It to Me (Metal Assassin)," much to the delight of the enthusiastic crowd.

Stay up to date with the band - https://www.edgeofparadiseband.com