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by macky on 10/9/24Went to the show and was blown away. Loved every song. I would not miss them again. Wish I could attend Lordfest in Germany!
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Lord of the Lost are a gothic metal band from Hamburg, Germany, formed in 2007 by singer and frontman Chris “The Lord” Harms. Other members include Class Grenayde (bass), Pi Stoffers (guitar), Gared Dirge (piano/synthesizer/percussion) and Niklas Kahl (drums). The band represented Germany in the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 with the song “Blood & Glitter” off their 2022 LP of the same name. Additional albums in their substantial discography include 2010’s Fears, 2016’s Empyrean, 2021’s Judas and 2023’s Weapons of Mass Seduction.
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Went to the show and was blown away. Loved every song. I would not miss them again. Wish I could attend Lordfest in Germany!
Lots of energy! Awesome music. Audience interaction. Amazing!
LOTL are a fantastic band! I have been wanting to see them for awhile, but, since they're a German band, they've been mostly in Europe. They're music is heartfelt and mesmerizing. The guys are so wonderful and sincere. And everyone at the venue and those of the road crew I talked to were very caring and polite, especially Brian. I'm hoping they are able to come back to the US so many more times. And, when they do, I'll see them every time. If you haven't heard their work, you won't be disappointed and you'll be left wanting more and more and more!
Lord of the Lost was by far the Best show I've seen in years. The music and sound quality was fantastic. So clear. The band connected to us (the fans) so we'll. Chris Harms (vocals) was so welcoming and appreciative in his words throughout the show. The excitement and joy the entire band gave off showed me they obviously were feeding off of our (the audiences) enthusiasm. I definitely will see them again.
It was my first concert ever and I've been waiting such a long time to see Lord of the Lost. I had such a great time it was absolutely amazing 10/10 will absolutely go again given the chance <3
I havent been to too many concerts in my life, but this one was by far the best! I never thought I would get to see Lord of the Lost live, and they exceeded every expectation, which was a high bar to begin with! Their opener was Beasto Blanco, who sounded great, looked amazing and lively on stage, and did an excellent job of hyping up the crowd! Being a short statured person, I did struggle to see the band. Especially the members toward the back of the stage. This isnt the fault of the venue or the band though, just something to be aware of when trying to find a spot in the crowd! The sound and lights were amazing, the band was lively, well rehearsed, and so personable (as LotL is known for being). I dont know the next time theyll be in America, but I absolutely must insist you go see them live when they do come back! Their great sense of family, belonging, and their top level energy is a must see! The tickets were easy to buy, and instructions for the date/location of the event were clear. There was regular communication via email as the concert got closer, and lots of help finding accommodations close to the venue. The only negative thing I have to say, is that there was some slight chaos lining up for the show. There were 3 different ticket options (general admission, fast pass, and VIP meet & greet), and they were not being separated well, so that getting into the right spot was very confusing. There wasn't a lot of room to form lines, given, and that played into it a lot I'm sure. Everything got sorted in the end and everyone ended up where they needed to be, so no harm done! Getting into the venue was easy and relatively fast, and the venue itself was welcoming and large enough for the crowd. I didnt try their food or drinks, but it all looked and smelled good!
This show was so awesome. I cannot figure out how to describe the amount of joy I feel at seeing LotL live. This is probably one of the best experiences of my life.
Lord Of The Lost is one of my favorite bands so I was excited to see them live. Chris Harms climbed down from the stage and over to the fence during one of my favorite songs. I was the third person back from the fence and he locked eyes with me and reached through the crowd to me with a 'help pull' type of hand. I gripped his hand and he climbed up onto the fence to stand there and sing over me and the crowd all while holding me to balance him. I was literally the only one supporting him there so he could sing above us all. I have a strong man physique so it makes sense that he would use me for that but It made me beyond happy to have the opportunity
This was hands down the best concert I have been to. The venue was beautiful and I loved the layout. Beasto Blanco was an excellent opener with their high energy and fun props. Lord of the Lost was perfection. They played all their best hits from across all their albums. You could feel the love and detail they put into every aspect their performance. The light show was fantastic and emphasized the mood each song gave. They interacted with the audience and expressed their gratitude to their fans. The array of merchandise was pleasing. Everything was great. The only things I wish could change was to have more Meet and Greet tickets, because I missed that opportunity, and I wish the night never ended because it was so enjoyable.
If you're a fan, they're amazing live - lots of energy, humor, a warm and welcoming atmosphere, and Chris has the sparkliest jacket EVER. They played a variety of music from across their discography. I drove from the Detroit area to Cleveland just for this show and it was completely worth it.