TWICE Capital One Arena Concert reviews
A second dosage of Deftones.
Despite having to wait outside the Hard Rock Cafe in Orlando for about 30 minutes, the place cooled my perspiring skin once we got in.
I was ecstatic when I first purchased my ticket, but it didn't fully synchronize until I saw them play in Jacksonville the night before at the Plush lounge, which is why I love them.
Once the lights dimmed, Le Butcherettes took the stage and kicked things off with a frenzy, hitting the right notes to get the masses fist-pumping with their singles from the "Sin Sin Sin" album.
The band we came to see took a few minutes to set up but was well worth it when they opened with Diamond Eyes, reminding the audience of what was to come.
The food and drinks were overpriced, but you already knew that upon entering City Walk of Universal.
I don't really like this band too much, and unless you're already a fan, you probably won't like it either.
I say this because 98% of their music is screaming, which I love just as much as the next rocker, but I felt that was the only tool being implemented.
Jumping off 6-foot tall amps and doing 360-degree guitar spins kept my eyes entertained with their energy.
I loved it and can't wait to see them again with a whole new setlist.