ERRA

4.26.24 Nashville, TN

Brooklyn Bowl

Morgan C. Insomnia Photographer

Show Review

The Friday night kicked off with an electrifying performance by Novelist from France, led by the powerhouse frontwoman Camille. Their energy set the tone for the evening, igniting the crowd with anticipation. Void of Vision followed, maintaining the momentum with their intense stage presence and infectious sound, prompting concert-goers to join in singing and head banging. 

Make Them Suffer, hailing from Australia, stormed the stage next, instantly captivating the audience with their signature Metalcore sound. Hits like “Bones,” “Ether,” and the latest single “Epitaph” kept the crowd on their feet, with fans immediately participating in crowd surfing and moshing.

As anticipation peaked, the venue buzzed with excitement for the main act. At precisely 9:20, the intro music echoed through the venue, signaling the arrival of ERRA. The atmosphere intensified as each band member took their place on stage, starting off with an explosive opening of their title track “Cure” from their latest album. Hits like “Eye of God,” “Scorpion Hymn,” and tracks from their latest release, such as “Blue Reverie” and “Pale Iris,” kept the energy soaring throughout the night.

With the venue nearly packed to capacity, the temperature rose as the crowd fervently awaited an encore. Responding to chants of “one more song,” ERRA returned to the stage, teasing the audience before launching into the anthemic “SKYLINE,” leaving fans craving more even as the lights flickered on and the venue began to empty.

ERRA's headline tour is a must-see experience, showcasing their unparalleled talent and electrifying stage presence. If they're performing in a city near you, don't miss the opportunity to witness their incredible performance firsthand.