DON BROCO Sell Out Alexandra Palace Alongside The Legendary Papa Roach- Here’s How It Went
A Year after the release of ‘Amazing Things’ Don Broco set off for a Sold out, 10,000 capacity show at London's iconic Alexandra Palace, an exciting bill with Papa Roach joining them on tour.
Due to the current surges in merch fees across venues Broco put together their own pub for the night. ‘The Broco Arms’ opened up at “The Big Red” late night bar in Islington for one night only! Crowds queued for hours to enter the pub, in hopes of buying merch, having drinks and meeting the band. There was a wonderful community feel bringing fans together in order to support their favorite band and a local independent pub. Drinks had been flowing and Papa Roach had hyped the crowd up so that when Don Broco came on chaos broke loose (in the best way possible).
A surge of energy piled through as frontman Rob Damiano came out commanding every inch of attention with a red flare in hand, ‘Bruce Willis’ kicked off the show and it didn't take long for the crowd to go crazy. Moshing so hard that during ‘Gum Shield’ the show had to be stopped momentarily for the barrier to be fixed. The set featured songs from across their discography with a heavy focus on their most recent release, ‘Amazing things’. An incredible blend of bangers, atmospheric euphoria and heavy guitar tones, it was a sight to behold.
A true highlight was ‘Manchester Super Reds No.1 fan’ a song that explodes with energy that you can't help but jump to. Damiani was joined on stage by Jacoby Shaddix of “Papa Roach” and the crowd was in awe, encapsulated with every beat. Fan favourites were played all night, including old favorites such as “What you do to me”. My night was made hearing the iconic opening to “Pretty”. Blaring across the PA system we heard, ‘Bedford, where’s Bedford? Cmon’ which I can't help but quote every time I get on a Thameslink train.
The night then closed in the way Don Broco has always loved to sign off their gigs - ‘T shirt song’. A true signature to their piece of art, thousands of t-shirts were flown up into the air, undoubtedly hitting the person next to them, everybody was swinging their shirt above their head along to the lyrics. ‘They say there's one song left, no time for no regrets, I take my t-shirt off, swing it around my head’.
It was the best way to end an energy-filled, chaotic but wonderful night and the perfect end to their tour.
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