It was a big night in Munich to see the British Enter Shikari at the Zenith, which, despite being very well booked, didn’t fill up completely.
Opening the evening was the local band Blackout Problems, an excellent surprise for me. They showed that they have a great fan base and know very well what to do on a big stage, exciting the audience in a positive way.
After an excellent start, came one of the bands I most wanted to see live on stage, the Americans of Fever 333. Super high expectations, and they don’t disappoint at all live, they are a complete blast! The quartet from California bring the heat and get everyone up and moving in the Zenith. Jason Butler, known for his healthy madness and 1000% dedication on and offstage, proved it again in Munich, disappearing from the stage for seconds and then reappearing at a very high place, in a spot that few expected him to find again!
British bands have a weight on their shoulders as a result of the legacy of historic world names (Beatles, Motörhead, Queen, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, Sex Pistols, etc…). I believe that’s why you can expect great experiences from them. Enter Shikari are no exception and put on an excellent, extremely well-staged and refined show to present their latest work “A Kiss For The Whole”. The combination of the band’s excellent songs, and a set of world-class visual projections, resulted in a fantastic spectacle. The Zenith was able to welcome the Brits with open arms, and it was a night to remember!
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