Rise Against / White Lung / Pierce the Veil Rise Against / Pierce The Veil / White Lung Wolves North American Tour Rise Against / Pierce the Veil > Click to read more << One may also ask, when was the last pierce the veil tour? Tour: Street Youth Rising Tour feat.Unfortunately there are no concert dates for Pierce the Veil scheduled in 2021. It will be a fun filled night with amazing music to discover if you haven’t already heard of these bands. The Street Youth Rising tour is not one to miss out on. Ending the night with the whole band playing, “King for a Day”, it was complete with confetti shooting out of the sides of the stage into the crowd. After they played what would be their last one, the crowd chanted ‘one more song’ and Vic came on stage with an acoustic guitar and did an acoustic version of “I’m Low on Gas and You Need a Jacket”. During the set, circle pits opened up and the crowd’s voice could be heard over Vic’s for almost every song. Dedicating “Hold On till May” to his older brother, Frank who beat cancer last month, they also had Jason Butler come out for “Tangled in the Great Escape”.
Opening the set with “Hell Above”, Pierce the Veil played a full set making sure to cover all the hits such as “Bulletproof Love”, “A March Into Water”, “Caraphernelia”, “Besitos”, and “Disasterology”.
“If we all die tomorrow, we are going to have the best fucking night” said Vic Fuentes, lead vocalist and what a great night it was. Once it was time for Pierce the Veil to take the stage, the venue was packed. When asked by the counselor in high school what he was going to do with his life, he responded with ‘I’m going to be the voice of a generation,’ he continued on with telling the crowd “I never lost sight of what I was capable of, and I believe the same thing in every single one of you.” After watching them live, I will be on the lookout now to see when they are coming back. Matty Mullins, lead singer of MMF, told a story in between songs about a talk between him and a counselor he once had. Performing songs “The Sinner”, “Without Walls”, “Legacy”, “Losing Sight”, “The Victim”, “Prove Me Right”, and my now personnel favorite “The Deceived”. This being the first time I heard them, I can say I am without a doubt a MMF fan now.
When Memphis May Fire took the stage, I could tell I was in for a treat. Just as how wild they are onstage, is just how calm they were after the show meeting everyone, and taking pictures. Playing song such as “Muther”, “Renegade 86”, and a new song called “The 27 club”, Letlive kept the people moving and at times the crowd’s voice could be heard over his. The crowd fed off his energy and started moshing and cheered when Butler stage dived. Butler really does let loose when on stage. Jason Butler, the lead vocalist is always full of life every time I see them perform.
Next to perform is the always entertaining, Letlive. I know they only have a few songs under them and even though their set time isn’t long, they make full use of it. Even though I do enjoy their music, I feel they should change up their set list a bit, maybe throw in a cover for their upcoming shows so it is not exactly the same as the past two shows. This band is quickly gaining recognition and getting lots of tour time, with this being their second time already, performing in the Chicagoland area within two months, and they will be back in Chicago in just one week on a different tour. They played songs such as “Love, Sex, Riot”, “The Worst of Them”, “Princeton Ave.”, and “King of Amarillo” off their album, Black Diamonds. Even though the venue was not completely full yet, that did not stop them from giving a dynamic performance. Opening the night to this sold out show, was Issues. You can check out our review, after the break. Pierce The Veil came through Durty Nellies in Palatine, IL recently and we were there for capture all of the events of the night in this review.