Then came the moment Technicians had been waiting for—Tech N9ne hit the stage like a force of nature, opening with the hard-hitting “Einstein.” He kept the momentum going with fan favorites like “That Box” and “Caribou Lou,” but the real madness erupted when he launched into “Erbody Like Me.” Tech N9ne sounded incredible, effortlessly commanding the crowd with his rapid-fire delivery. One of the coolest moments was when he told the audience that if he spotted someone rapping along perfectly, he’d pull them onstage—but sadly, no one got the call. Still, the interaction added a layer of excitement that made his set feel even more personal.
Just when the energy couldn’t get any higher, Hollywood Undead stormed the stage, and the sold-out venue completely lost it. Opening with “Riot,” they set the tone immediately—this wasn’t just a concert, it was an all-out spectacle. It was rare to see a crowd that was this engaged—the entire venue was singing and jumping to every single song. They ripped through “Chaos” and “Levitate,” but when “Everywhere I Go” started, the crowd went absolutely wild. The band powered through eight more tracks before finishing the night with an epic one-two punch of “Bullet” and “Undead.” It was the perfect closer to an already legendary night.
Having never seen Hollywood Undead live before, their energy, crowd connection, and raw talent made this show one for the books. It was especially cool seeing so many parents and kids experiencing it together—truly a family affair.
If you’re on the fence about catching this tour—don’t be. You’ll regret missing out on this level of pure chaos and energy. Hollywood and N9ne Returns is bringing the heat, and if this opening night was any indication, the rest of the tour is going to be an absolute riot.