

Make sure to check them out next time they’re on tour. Volbeat as a group sound amazing and put on a show that shouldn’t be passed up. Michael Poulsen sings like there’s no tomorrow which captivates the audience and shows just how much he loves what he’s doing. 16 songs including “Lola Montez”, “Shotgun Blues”, and “Seal the Deal” were gifted to the crowd and still they wanted more. Jon Larsen on the drums sets the tone while bassist Kaspar Boye Larsen and guitarist Rob Caggiano move around the stage making it look easy to be a rockstar.

Their hard rock/heavy metal rockabilly style is a perfect fit to this tour and being more on the hard rock side of things these gents give it their all while performing. The energy that was brought on stage by these 4 men transferred to the audience and everyone was having a blast. The hard hitting drums and crunching sound of the guitars filled up the arena and had everyone out of their seats head banging and playing air guitar and/or air drums. Only being able to play 4 songs, they still put on a great show and warmed up the fans for the night to come.ĭanish rock legends Volbeat were up next and they brought the house down. Zachary James then strummed his guitar and the unique blend of 50s and 60s rockabilly doo-wop with a Satanic theme graced our ears and had everyone dancing along. The crowd chanted back and the ceremony was under way. She concluded the passages and then with all the band members they rose their hands in the air as devil horns and started chanting “Hail Satan”. Alexandra James held a book in her hand and began to read passages to the crowd and the crowd listened. Twin Temple, who is from Los Angeles, CA, started the night off and made everyone a believer. Twin Temple was the support throughout the tour and it made for one hell of a show. Ghost and Volbeat concluded their 26 date co-headlining tour in Anaheim, CA at The Honda Center on March 3rd, which happened to be Tobias Forge’s birthday, and it was spectacular.
