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Sleeping With Sirens

Two supports band were not enough. Good Charlotte managed even to get a third act on stage before their show.

As soon as singers Kellin Quinn & Co. entered the stage there was no stopping by the audience. Especially the deafening screams of the female fans confirmed that Sleeping With Sirens could have been the main act of the evening. With songs like “Kick Me” and “If You Can’t Hang” the five men threw energetic post-hardcore mixed with pop elements into the crowd and created a cheerful atmosphere – including circle pits and stage divers.

In the focus of the show was Kellin’s extremely high voice, which lies in the “Tenore di grazia” and caused some (male) spectators to frown, wondering whether the singer was a woman or a man. Yes, for those who didn’t know Sleeping With Sirens yet, the special vocal voice might have been a surprise – whether positive or negative is left open. All in all the guys from Florida delivered a solid show, which was completed with a harmonious setlist and a flickering light show.

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

Sleeping With Sirens

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