There's Is No Such Things As Monsters tour - Tear up NYC

Wednesday the 13th celebrated two decades of their iconic debut album “Transylvania 90210” by throwing an unforgettable party, inviting the remarkable talents of Stitched Up Heart, Dead Rabbits, and I Ya Toyah to join in the festivities. The moment Wednesday 13 took to the stage, they kicked things off with the electrifying track “Bats Digging In” and maintained an exhilarating pace throughout the night. Their setlist was a thrilling mix of classic songs from "Transylvania 90210," seamlessly blended with memorable tracks from both Murderdolls and Frankenstein Drag Queens. This performance was not merely a reflective look at the past but also a tantalizing glimpse into the future, highlighted by their latest single “In Misery,” which promises exciting things from the soon-to-be-released album "Mid Death Crisis."

To keep up to date with Wednesday 13 - https://officialwednesday13.com

Stitched Up Heart bursting onto the stage with their powerful new single “To the Wolves.” Just as the audience began to really engage with their dynamic sound, they were pleasantly surprised by the return of Craig Maddit, who thrilled the fans with his presence. The atmosphere was charged with energy as the band delivered an electric set, and it was evident that they were genuinely enjoying themselves, creating a captivating interaction with their audience that was infectious. Perhaps it was the dynamic energy brought by their new drummer, Delaney Master, who skillfully drove the rhythm through the night. Whatever the source of this vibrant energy was, it resulted in an incredibly enjoyable set performance.

To stay up to date with the band - https://stitchedupheart.org

Craig Maddit's band, Dead Rabbits, who took the stage while donning ghoulish dead rabbit headgear that wonderfully enriched the eerie atmosphere of their music. The majority of their setlist was comprised of tracks from their latest album “REdefinED,” showcasing a fantastic range of hits such as “Deer in The Headlights.” A standout moment occurred when Mixi of Stitched Up Heart joined the band on stage for their powerful single “Hellscape,” creating a truly memorable highlight of the evening.

Opening the night was the phenomenal one-woman army, I Ya Toyah. With a new album titled “Drama” to share, she mesmerized the crowd with a visually stunning performance that captivated everyone present. It takes a uniquely talented individual to command the stage solo, and she undoubtedly proved herself as a true force to be reckoned with—a One Woman Army not to be overlooked.

To keep up with I Ya Toyah - https://www.iyatoyah.com

Throughout the transitions between bands, the music and dance continued to flow, courtesy of the legendary New York DJ Xris Smack, who kept the energy alive, ensuring that the excitement did not falter at any point during the evening.

Orgy and Cold Invade NYC with Horizon Theory and I Ya Toyah

Orgy celebrated the 25th anniversary release of their iconic album Candy Ass! The band delivered all the beloved tracks from the album and went even further in their set. Special guest vocalists Joey Scream on Ghost and I Ya Toyah on Perfect Weapon brought an exciting new dimension to the already fantastic performance.

Stay up to date with the band;

http://orgymusic.com

Colds' dark and somber stage mood lightening matched perfectly with their set, predominantly featuring songs from the highly acclaimed album Year of the Spider. The standout moment for me was when Scooter Ward descended to the security barricade and sang directly to the audience, delivering a poignant rendition of the personal track "Wasted Years."

To stay up to date with the band:

https://coldarmy.com

Horizon Theory from Michigan captivated the crowd with an electrifying performance that solidified their status as a promising band on the brink of commanding larger stages. Known for their prowess on the road, the band radiated undeniable passion as they treated the audience to memorable renditions of favorites including "Nowhere to Go" and "Past Lives."

To see where they are heading next :

https://www.facebook.com/p/Horizon-Theory-100087913909620/

Opener - I Ya Toyah captivated everyone who arrived early to the event, drawing them in with her unique blend of industrial pop music that seemed to beckon everyone to dance the night away. As a solo act, she exuded the professionalism and skill of a seasoned performer, effortlessly commanding the stage and holding the audience's attention with her dazzling presence. Her performance, featuring tracks from her latest EP "I am Fire," left the crowd wanting more, eagerly anticipating what she would bring next.

For more info:

https://www.iyatoyah.com