Opening the night and without being announced on the official line-up was the English artist known as Cassyette, a mixture of nu-metal with some hard rock made the crowd shake and got to know a new name on the current musical panorama.
Around 8pm the Canadians Simple Plan entered the scene. The energy of the stage was easily and quickly passed on to the crowd that was eagerly waiting for them and responded positively singing and jumping in an energetic and compelling way. Highlights of the performance included a cover medley of All Star (Smash Mouth), Sk8er Boi (Avril Lavigne) and Mr. Brightside (The Killers) as well as crowdsurfing by one of the band members with the right to complete disinfection on stage in a demonstration of responsible attitude.
The main band of the night Sum 41 showed that their audience is ageless, everyone is welcome and everyone can party together. During the night the band paraded many of their all time hits, some newer and some older, so that everyone can enjoy their time at their shows. A real punk/pop-rock show with everything you need in a great concert that makes us think that time has flown by, and the money and time invested was worth it.
In short, it was an excellent night’s entertainment, in a spectacular show venue, staffed by a very friendly and professional team, thank you very much for your receptiveness.
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