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Unforgettable Night: Set It Off’s Deathless Tour at Cleveland House of Blues

Set It Off’s Deathless Tour made a memorable stop at the Cleveland House of Blues on March 30th, 2024, treating fans to a night of incredible performances, infectious energy, and unforgettable moments. With an eclectic lineup of openers including DeathByRomy, Caskets (making their tour debut after overcoming visa issues), and Crown the Empire, the stage was set for an evening of diverse sounds and electrifying performances.


Kicking off the night, DeathByRomy mesmerized the audience with her haunting vocals and raw emotion, setting the tone for what was to come. Despite being relatively new to the scene, DeathByRomy’s captivating stage presence and intimate performance style left a lasting impression on everyone in attendance.


Next up, Caskets made their much-anticipated debut on the tour, and they did not disappoint. Despite facing challenges with visas delaying their first show, the band’s passion and talent shone through, energizing the crowd with their infectious energy and dynamic sound. It was a triumphant entrance that hinted at great things to come for this rising band.


As anticipation reached a fever pitch, Crown the Empire took the stage and unleashed a torrent of energy that had the crowd on their feet from start to finish. With their blend of metalcore and electronic elements, Crown the Empire delivered a high-octane set that left no doubt as to why they are one of the most exciting acts in the genre today.

Set It Off’s performance at the Cleveland House of Blues on March 30th, 2024, was a tour de force that left the audience spellbound and craving more. From the moment they stepped onto the stage, it was clear that Set It Off was on a mission to deliver a performance that would be etched into the memories of fans for years to come.


Frontman Cody Carson emerged with an infectious energy that radiated throughout the venue, immediately captivating the audience with his magnetic stage presence. With each word sung and every move made, Carson commanded the attention of every person in the crowd, effortlessly guiding them through an emotional rollercoaster of highs and lows.


Backed by the exceptional musicianship of Zach DeWall and Maxx Danziger, Set It Off delivered a flawless performance that showcased their versatility and range as a band. From the anthemic choruses of “Lonely Dance” to the introspective lyrics of “Why Worry,” each song was delivered with passion and precision, drawing the audience deeper into the music with every note.

Photo by Hana Belanger
Photo by Hana Belanger

But it wasn’t just the music that captivated the crowd—it was the palpable connection between the band and their fans that truly set Set It Off’s performance apart. Whether they were sharing personal stories between songs or engaging in playful banter with the audience, the band made everyone in the venue feel like they were part of something special.


One of the highlights of the night was Set It Off’s incredible 10-song melody, which seamlessly weaved together crowd favorites like “Duality,” “Projector,” “Horrible Kids,” and “Bad Guy.” This expertly crafted medley showcased the band’s versatility and showcased their ability to keep the audience engaged from start to finish.


As the night drew to a close and the final notes of their encore echoed through the venue, it was clear that Set It Off had left an indelible mark on everyone in attendance. Their passion, energy, and unwavering dedication to their craft had transformed a simple concert into an unforgettable experience, leaving fans already eagerly anticipating their next tour. In a world where live music serves as a beacon of hope and unity, Set It Off had once again proven themselves to be true titans of the stage.


 
 
 

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