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Post by rionka on Oct 10, 2023 5:57:03 GMT -5
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Post by rionka on Oct 17, 2023 12:39:51 GMT -5
It was a seated venue with a really small front row space, which is unusual, but they had fun! Videos: Evanescence vlog by Eric Richter: "Gooooo fuck yourself!" Ev vlog mirrorMassive crowd during BMTL Amy during Imaginary Confetti and Amy's fingersVlog: Tim fell down from the stage when he handed the setlist 🦋Arena Monterrey photo dump
Setlist by cesarpzm, Mitote, Dayana Medellin, Aaron Gardle, vip by Ricardo Olmos, picks by Samantha Salinas, Jess San Jose, Tim's stories, Cacho Espinosa, merch stand by fideelmarquez Photos by: Emma Anzai, Alvarrock García, EvanMexico FC, Zignia Live, Ricardo Olmos, Somos de Reven, Alberto Mandujano, Luis Edd, ivanloeram, Pepe Torres, Andrés Estrada, Aylin Black, Carolina Parra, xvriill, Lizbeth Escobedo, Orlando Limón, Raúl Garza Bulnes, Aaron Gardle, Cacho Espinosa, alexanndramn, Alejandro Reynoso, Dana Carrasco, Dannyvargasphoto, Burton Horror, Viktor Reznov, Jimmy Rock, timmccordfansite, Periódico El Nacional, mikesscherer, Medios y Media Reviews: Evanescence's powerful return to Monterrey monterreyrock.com/2023/10/el-poderoso-regreso-de-evanescence-a-monterrey/Evanescence's concert in Monterrey was full of emotions, an event that registered a sold out. Happy to be back, the singer expressed: “We love you guys, we love you! Sing with me”, to start “Call Me When You're Sober”. The energy that was experienced among the public was special. The band took a brief break, meanwhile on the screens we watched a video compilation of concerts, presentations and videos from their beginnings, giving that touch of nostalgia to the night. Once again Amy Lee's black piano took center stage and the Evanescence vocalist remembered the 20th anniversary of their debut album “Fallen”. At that moment she thanked her fans for the support they gave them during all these years and thus she began one of the most representative songs of the band: “My Immortal”. With a harmonious voice, the Monterrey Arena lit up. Evanescence bewitched with their sound at the Monterrey Arena durango-posta-com-mx.translate.goog/entretenimiento/hechiza-evanescence-con-su-sonido-la-arena-monterrey“Thank you very much Monterrey,” said the excited Amy Lee who continued the evening with songs like “Take Cover” and “Lose Control”, in this last song the audience rejoiced in screams upon hearing the first notes of said melody. “Amy, Amy, Amy!” It was heard throughout the Monterrey Arena, thus demonstrating the public's affection and admiration for the band's vocalist. It should be noted that the Monterrey Arena was illuminated with cell phone lights at the moment Lee played “Lithium” on the piano, continuing with “Far from heaven.” A total of 17 songs were offered by Evanescence for this show where the gothic sound, mixed with the alternative rock of the band, enchanted the assembled audience at all times. Spectator's gluttony: Evanescence in Monterrey www.detona.com/articulo/la-gula-del-espectador-evanescence-en-monterrey10 thousand people (the number is official) at the Monterrey Arena came to see the American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1995. When the lights go out at 9:10 p.m., the political message of Rise against the Machine began with Killing in the name of: Some of those that work forces are the same that burn crosses. The world burns in several directions. Eastern Europe. Russia versus Ukraine. In the Middle East, Palestine sacrifices itself against Israel. Amy Lee, Tim McCord, Troy McLawhorn, Will Hunt and Emma Anzai come and go all over the stage. Sections on the ground floor, all seated. So well educated.
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