Monster Outbreak Tour Featuring Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi comes to Piere’s in Fort Wayne.

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Monster Energy Outbreak Tour

Featuring Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi

If the Monster Energy Outbreak Tour brings anything to the music fans its three up and coming artist that bring energy to the stage, Zero 9:36, Fame on Fire, Garzi. If you have seen Zero 9:36 before you already know what his energy is like, a rapper, singer, and musician with an aggressive style, who has transcended as an artist on this tour, bringing a full band with him this time and finding his place as an artist who can do it all.

Zero opened his set running onto the stage as the lights came up, breaking into a rap but this time he showed his heavy side as he got into the heavier songs on his latest record If you don’t save yourself opening with “I am not,” “Leave the Light On,” and “One by One” sure gave the crowd what they wanted, with his high energy and variety of music.

Supporting the tour is another up and coming band Fame on Fire, a band that is known to the music scene as a band who pushes the boundaries of rock while teetering on the edge of hip hop, heavy music and more.

Playing songs off their debut album Levels as the crowd sang along with “Not dead yet,” “Plastic Heart,” and would not be complete without their version of Linkin Parks “Numb”.

Opening the show was an artist by the name of Garzi, who the crowd knew well and with high energy and a good story behind his journey on this current tour, songs that will be introduced and breakthrough soon “Sick of me,” “Hopeless,” and “Paranoia”.

Garzi is someone who you should not sleep on, this round of Monster Outbreak Tour will for sure have some breakthrough artist soon. For more information on where the Monster Outbreak Tour will be next visit www.monsterenergy.com or any of the artist on tour you can find or stream their music on all streaming platforms.

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The Lacs bring Dirt Rock to world famous Piere’s

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Country rap duo The Lacs took the stage at world famous Piere’s in Fort Wayne, Indiana on March 19, 2022, and to say they rocked the crowd would be an understatement.

Their music screams rough and rowdy, their stage Prescence is very chill. The crowd was ready with chants of “Lacs,Lacs,Lacs” as they were getting restless as there was some delays with the start time of the show.

Once they took the stage the crowd lit up, the boys opened with “Outlaw State of Mind” and followed that up with “Keep It Redneck” they would play many more hits to crowd of blue collar country boys and girls, even if you are not country, this show made you feel like you out in the sticks drinking that shine, and the Lacs made sure that they brought the party with them as they had a cooler full of ice cold beverages on stage with them, bringing that Dirt Rock with them and showing the crowd that a party can happen no matter where you are at.

To find out where The Lacs will be playing next, you can find them on most all social media platforms.

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The Lacs at Piere’s

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The Lacs at Piere’s
Friday, March 18th 2022The Lacs is an American country rap duo that consists of Clay “Uncle Snap” Sharpe and Brian “Rooster” King. At first, the group also featured Brandon Herndon on the three self-released albums on Side Ya Mouth Records

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Nita Strauss in Angola

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Nita Strauss’ Winter Wasteland Tour made its final 1st leg stop at Angola, Ind.’s Eclectic Room before some much-needed time off after doing 30 shows in 38 days. For those who do not one of the top female guitar players in the world, her stage energy is absolutely off the charts and she’s also one of the guitarists for Alice Cooper’s band.

She started touring with her own band at the age of 14, leaving high school her junior year to pursue music like many other musicians have before her. She was initially known for her work in the all-female tribute Iron Maiden tribute band, The Iron Maidens, but has also performed with several rock bands. Strauss has also been featured in several other ventures involving WWE.

Opening the show was former Soulfly guitarist, Marc Rizzo, who has also released four solo instrumental albums and for this show being 80% instrumental it was a great way to start. Rizzo shredded his solo instrumental off his latest album- Living Shred Volume 1- and shred he did and, as a special treat for the fans in attendance, he played a Sepultura track joined by Strauss drummer and Manager, Josh Villalta.

Black Satellite took the stage next and really showed their NYC flare with lead vocalist Larissa Vale wearing her spiked jacket and big black boots. She showed the style and hearing the vocals that Vale belted out with her classic microphone set the tone for Strauss to finish off the show.

From the moment Strauss stepped onto the stage, the energy was high and she immediately started shredding. Joined by a full band, she would play her instrumental tunes off her Controlled Chaos album, “Our Darkest Hour” and title track “Controlled Chaos” as well as her latest and first track with guest vocals, “Dead Inside” which features David Draiman. Though he was not live in person for the song it was still cool to hear it performed.

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Ice Nine Kills invades Fort Wayne

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Ice Nine Kills brought their “Hip to be Scared” tour to world famous Piere’s in Fort Wayne Indiana to promote their current album Silver Scream 2, Welcome to Horrorwood to a sold-out show of 2000 plus fans from not only Fort Wayne, but Florida, Kentucky, Ohio and few other places as well, INK has a great following and their hard-core fans sure showed and showed out for them on this night.

            Ice Nine Kills is an American heavy metal band from Boston Massachusetts signed to Fearless Records, they are huge horror movie fans and are best known for their horror inspired lyrics, formed in early 2000 by high school friends Spencer Charnas and Jeremy Swartz. Charnas is the only remaining original member. I have to say that this time seeing Ice Nine Kills I thought they stole the show they absolutely rocked the stage in front of the fans that showed to see them, they always dress in some type of horror movie themed outfits this time was no different, Spencer would come out to start the show and the band would follow soon after they played hits that the fans love “Hip to Be Scared” which featured Papa Roach’s Jacoby Shaddix which was derived from Huey Lewis “Hip to Be Square”. As well as some other fan favorites “The American Nightmare” and “Stabbing in the Dark”.

            INK also brought with them great opening support, co-headlining the show was Bad Omens, an American metalcore band from Richmond, Virginia with Noah Sebastian as the front man, I had never heard this band before this show and I have to say they are different for sure but they seem to have a good following as well as fans who came to see Ice Nine Kills got a two for one and were able to take in the Bad Omens set.

            Currents also on the bill came out kicking and screaming literally, with some energy to bring the crowd up and prep them for the headliners INK, the lead singer had some pipes able to belt out the screaming lyrics, but that’s what the fans want at a metal show and for sure is what they got. The first band that opened the show Fame on Fire yet another band that I had not heard of but when they started their set I was impressed they reminded me a little bit like Linkin Park mixed with some From Ashes to New two of my favorite bands so I was for sure intrigued and they had some good covers with a twist on them “Without Me” originally a Halsey track, Fame on fire put a good rock twist on it and I actually like both versions of this song. They closed the set with a cover of “Numb” from the great band named Linkin Park which really hit the fans as they felt the energy, and all knew that somewhere above Chester was looking down smiling.

            Overall, it was a great night of some head banging, crowd participation metal music, started with Fame on Fire and capped off with Ice Nine Kills, if you have not had a chance to see INK live and in person you are missing out, check them out and I think you will become instant fans. Ice Nine Kills will be going on tour again with Motionless In White and Black Veil Brides on the Trinity of Terror Tour, check out any of those bands websites or social media sites for stops in a city near you. Get tickets

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LIVE: MOTIONLESS IN WHITE IN FORT WAYNE

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In what was probably the most-anticipated show to hit Piere’s Entertainment Center in Fort Wayne, Motionless in White showed up to a sold-out crowd of all age fans

The energy was insane from the start of the show with support from Dying Wish, who got the crowd pumped and ready to go, getting the mosh pit going centerstage with an unrelenting and unforgiving sound of struggle.

Dying Wish is an extreme hardcore band with an infused punk spirit; vocalist Emma Boster belted out lyrics about the personal trauma and triumphs behind their songs and they were a great opening band to support Motionless in White.

Following them was Silent Planet, who brought more energy to the stage and smacked the packed house in the face with it as they got everyone’s heads banging- just in time for Motionless In White to finish the crowd off.

Motionless in White only fueled the energy the earlier bands put forward and it was nonstop from the time they stepped onto the stage until the music stopped and they did not disappoint.

Throwing in almost every major hit and song they have, Motionless In White made sure to make things worth it for the fans that paid their hard-earned money for the show and guaranteed they come back for the next show.

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Live: Motionless in White

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In what was probably the most-anticipated show to hit Piere’s Entertainment Center in Fort Wayne, Motionless in White showed up to a sold-out crowd of all age fans

The energy was insane from the start of the show with support from Dying Wish, who got the crowd pumped and ready to go, getting the mosh pit going centerstage with an unrelenting and unforgiving sound of struggle.

Dying Wish is an extreme hardcore band with an infused punk spirit; vocalist Emma Boster belted out lyrics about the personal trauma and triumphs behind their songs and they were a great opening band to support Motionless in White.

Following them was Silent Planet, who brought more energy to the stage and smacked the packed house in the face with it as they got everyone’s heads banging- just in time for Motionless In White to finish the crowd off.

Motionless in White only fueled the energy the earlier bands put forward and it was nonstop from the time they stepped onto the stage until the music stopped and they did not disappoint.

Throwing in almost every major hit and song they have, Motionless In White made sure to make things worth it for the fans that paid their hard-earned money for the show and guaranteed they come back for the next show.

-Brien Mitchum

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Islander and September Mourning invade Piere’s

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Ever since Piere’s opened back up. they have not disappointed when it comes to booking talent from national acts to local and this time, they booked not one but two great bands in Islander and September Mourning, and added powerhouse local bands for opening support.

To kick off the show, local act Controller took the stage to start the show. Co-headliner September Mourning came out dressed in their reaper outfits and vocalist September Mourning got the crowd pumped; It was not a full crowd but that did not deter them to having the energy of a full house and the crowd that was there sang along and banged their heads with her.

Their set was short and did not have everything they usually have, including the story telling but the crowd still felt it for sure.

Closing the show was Islander and, those who had never seen these guys were surprised when they started. If you weren’t not expecting a hard metal performance from these guys, that is what they gave the crowd, and another high energy band on stage- the fans in attendance got their moneys worth for sure.

-Brien Mitchum

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Shinedown Invades 4 Winds Field in Southbend

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Shinedown invaded Four Winds Field in South Bend recently, and they brought some friends with them in The Struts and Ayron Jones.

Jones would start the show off and if you haven’t seen or heard of this artist you are missing out and should check his music out; he not only sings but plays a killer guitar and is a very good entertainer. He performed his most recent hit, “Mercy” and several other songs as well.

The Struts came out firing on all cylinders all the way from the UK and they did not disappoint. This is another band a lot of fans are finally becoming familiar with and they put on a show.

They garner a lot of comparisons to a modern-day Queen as singer Luke Spiller is a great artist with a unique flare and stage presence; his high energy was a great way to set the stage for Shinedown to close out the night.

Regardless of how many times you see Shinedown live, you will never be disappointed and this time was no different. They came and pulled no punches opening with “Cut the Cord” and, in typical Shinedown fashion, the stage was loaded with pyrotechnics.

They brought it onstage and their energy flowed into the packed house of fans and they played for almost two hours, making sure fans wanted to come back for the next Shinedown show.

-Brien Mitchum

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