Falling In Reverse Brings Jaw-Dropping Production to FirstBank Amphitheater

 

“Falling In Reverse it’s a spectacle. Ronnie Radke knows how to set a stage—and an audience—on fire.”

Last night at FirstBank Amphitheater, Falling In Reverse, Black Veil Brides, and Dance Gavin Dance delivered one of the wildest shows we’ve seen in a long time. The energy was off the charts from start to finish, and the production was next-level.

Black Veil Brides opened strong with “Faithless” and they instantly hooked the crowd. Andy Biersack was all power, and their set hit hard with favorites like “Knives and Pens” and “In the End.” The Billy Idol cover of “Rebel Yell” was unexpected and got everyone jumping.

Then Dance Gavin Dance cranked things up even more. Their mix of genres kept the crowd on its toes, and their musicianship was unreal. Every note hit perfectly, and by the time they finished, we were more than ready for the main event.

When Falling In Reverse hit the stage, it was pure chaos in the best way. Ronnie Radke‘s larger-than-life presence is undeniable. From the moment “Prequel” started, we were locked in. The fire, lights, and massive screen visuals made every song feel like a full-scale production. Radke’s connection with the crowd was intense—you could feel the excitement ripple through the entire amphitheater.

Songs like “Zombified” and “Losing My Mind” had us singing at the top of our lungs. But the encore? That took things to another level. “Voices in My Head”, “Popular Monster”, and “Watch the World Burn” hit so hard, and when Tech N9ne joined for “Ronald,” the crowd went nuts.

The production was insane—pyrotechnics, flawless lights, and that massive screen added layers to every song. Plus, Radke gave us a glimpse backstage, complete with a random jazz party, which just added to the madness.

We were blown away—no wasted moments, just pure, raw energy from start to finish. This was a full-blown experience. The energy, the interaction with the crowd, and the sheer spectacle made this night unforgettable. If you’re a fan and missed it, you seriously missed out.

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