Twenty One Pilots in Atlanta GA on the Bandito Tour

November 06, 2018  •  Leave a Comment

Twenty One Pilots stopped in Atlanta last friday as a part of their sold-out “Bandito Tour”, and they came to impress. Hot off the release of their latest album, “Trench”, Twenty One Pilots is looking to reinforce the fact that they put on one of the best live shows in pop music.

With a few breakout hits from their last album “Blurryface”, this is a group that grew tremendously over a very short period of time, and it makes their production value on their shows all the more impressive. With a burning car on stage, drum platforms that move up and down during specific key points during the show, and a bridge that allows the lead singer Tyler Joseph to walk over the crowd, you can tell an extreme amount of effort went into making sure every aspect of this show was perfect. Although the setlist stays the same every night, that doesn’t seem to bother fans when you realize how much work has seemingly gone in to making sure that the flow and pace of the show is as perfect as it is.

 

With their latest album, “Trench”, Twenty One Pilots sets out on a mission to transport their fans into a world that these two have created, and every song they perform live does just that. Whether it’s a song filled with intense moments of cryo from the mainstage, to a sad, yet hopeful song from the B-Stage, you can tell these two have spent every second of their year “hiatus” planning and preparing for these shows, and that should be celebrated.

 

 

Twenty One Pilots will finish this leg of the Bandito Tour in less than a month, but they have dates all around the globe for the next year. For more information visit:

http://www.twentyonepilots.com/#tourlist

 

11/7/18 - Dallas, TX.
11/9/18 - Phoenix, AZ
11/10/18 -Inglewood, CA
11/11/18 - Oakland, CA
11/13/18 - Salt Lake City, UT
11/15/18 - Portland, OR
11/16/18 - Tacoma, WA
11/17/18 - Boise, ID
11/19/18 - Denver, CO
11/20/18 - Lincoln, NE
11/21/18 - Kansas City, MO

 

 

Photos by David DeFruscio

 


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