What a way to end what was such an energy packed insane night!!! The rest of my section and I were in absolute shock & I couldn't control the tears of happiness running down my cheeks, probably giving my red eye makeup more of the panda look then what Josh's makeup is supposed to look like! But that was honestly one of the happiest & completely crazy moments in my life!!!Ī few more songs where played, then for the finale they played trees (from the album Vessel) & towards the end of the song they just kept the backing track, laid out some lightweight platforms in the front of the crowd with two drums.they then got on the platforms which were held up by the crowd and both drummed for the last part of the song whilst standing upright on the platforms and drumming in complete unison & as they started drumming massive shoots of confetti and smoke shot up into the air covering the crowd in red, white and blue confetti strips!
The boys then continued to play every song from the Blurryface album, pretty much sticking to the albums ordering of the songs before playing a cover of Elvis's Can't help falling in love & the majority of the songs from the previous album, Vessel, including Holding onto you, Fake you out, Migrane, House of gold, Guns for Hands & Car Radio.ĭuring Car Radio the lights went off while Josh was absolutely killing it on the drums and suddenly they came back on and Tyler was on the balcony (he'd come upstairs & gotten onto the balcony by a side door) and started rapping the rest of Car Radio whilst standing half on the balcony's railing & half on a chair! It was an incredible entrance which shot energy through every single persons veins-starting the adrenaline rush that wouldn't cease for the rest of the night! The lights and music dimmed until all that you could hear was the screams of the many fans in the room until a red light appeared at the back of the stage illuminating the drums & piano before the backing track for Heavy Dirty Soul (which is also the first song on the Blurryface album) came on & Josh (The bands incredible drummer) got on stage and immediately captured the crowds attention with the incredible drumming in the song before Tyler appeared with a microphone and started rapping the lyrics.then as the song progressed the music died down and Tyler fell to the stages floor before getting up with the tambourine and finishing the song!!! When the time came for the support act to come on it was 8pm & the whole crowd went wild for E^ST but nothing compared to what we'd all be like when Twenty Øne Piløts came on stage at 9pm! Head to for additional info, merchandise, video content, tour dates and much more.Īfter months of heartbreak I managed to finally get a ticket to Twenty Øne Piløts at the Astor (on May 5th 2016) the Sunday before the show & I can remember it being one of the most amazing feelings I've ever experienced, to finally have that ticket that i've longed for, for so long in my hand! It was a balcony ticket so I knew I'd have a great view no matter what time I arrived, however I still got to the venue and hour before the doors opened anyway! TRENCH will be available everywhere on October 5th, 2018.īe sure to catch the band live on their newly announced Bandito world tour as well. TRENCH finds Twenty One Pilots fearlessly reimagining the possibilities of their music through the same candid expression and genuine identity that helped to cement their place as one of the largest bands in the world. Now three years later, the duo of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun have returned to write the next chapter of their story with TRENCH, the band’s highly anticipated new studio album.
Twenty One Pilots shook the world with the release of their 2015 LP BLURRYFACE, an album that would go on to sell over 7 million copies worldwide and earn the band their first ever GRAMMY® Award as they shattered longstanding chart records, and captivated audiences worldwide on sold-out arena runs and at international festivals. They released two self-released albums, “Twenty One Pilots” in 2009 and “Regional at Best” in 2011 before signing with Fueled by Ramen in 2012. Twenty One Pilots is a duo from Columbus, Ohio made up of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.