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Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 21 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by yumi1245369 on 11/23/16Irving Plaza - New York

    HYDE was amazing!! This show was very very exciting.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Infectious!

    by ArtyGirlNYC on 11/16/16Irving Plaza - New York

    Fabulous concert. All the artists are wicked talented and the energy that they give off is absolutely infectious. The lines of international fans who all sang together in Japanese, the headbanging music that got even the most reserved fans to move their feet and arms (if you could because of the crowd), made this concert memorable. Hyde is a phenomenon, not just a singer, and we all went there to bask in his glow for a moment. First saw L'Arc en Ciel at MSG - such a treat to see Vamps at such an intimate location in comparison.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Omiko on 12/19/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    VAMPS is a must see live band. The energy these guys put into the show is amazing. Fans and non fans alike were jumping to the music and enjoying themselves.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    VAMPS was awesome as usual.

    by Kaitou on 12/15/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    I really like watching VAMPS at Roseland Ballroom because its a pretty small venue (compared to MSG) and you're never really far from the stage & show. However I have 2 big problems with this showing - 1. Why the hell was DJ Sid an opening act? Playing the wrong music - VAMPS is rock band. Nothing Sid played was rock (i heard some hiphop). In fact, he BARELY looked at the audience. He was enjoying his own music, the crowd did not move. He should go work at a club, seriously. AND he threw himself to the crowd & broke a girl's glasses. 2. Killcode was ok but I could barely hear the singer's voice! The instruments were TOO LOUD. SERIOUSLY. I know its rock, but my ears should not be ringing for 2 days afterwards. I thought i was going to lose my hearing because I've never had the ringing before. Anyway - VAMPS was amazing. HYDE, KAZ, & Ju-Ken ( i think that's his name) sure know how to pleaseeeeeeeee a crowd. This is the second time I've seen them live. It was fun, it was great. Totally worth waiting for 4 hours in snow.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Ayano1003 on 12/15/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    VAMPS is always professional and amazing. I like HYDE's stage present. He's such an attractive artist. I hope they come back to US soon!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 12/14/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    VAMPS just blew me away. Amazing sound, performance, just everything amazing. So happy they came to the states and I hope they come back soon.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Good show! Needed a little more oomph.

    by Holstergeist on 12/12/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    The show was overall a decent show. The energy was positive, but it needed a little more energy. I was in the third row in the center and had my own personal space. There was little to no pushing. Sid's set was god-awful. The bass never dropped. Killcode was very impressive. I listened to their CD when I got home. Okay show, but not a train wreck!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show

    by JenOhC on 12/12/13House of Blues Sunset Strip - West Hollywood

    Definitely a lot of fun. If you get a chance to see Vamps, do it.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    VAMPS NYC 2013 -- Best concert I've ever been to

    by RyuichiS on 12/11/13Roseland Ballroom - NYC

    This concert was absolutely amazing in every way possible. HYDE is my favorite singer in the world, and to be able to see him live for the second time was incredible. (The first time was during Warped Tour 2009 in CT.) From the second they graced the stage to the very last note, they all gave full energy and top performance. I have never jumped and screamed nonstop for so long in my entire life, and I will definitely continue to see them live every chance I get. HYDE's eyes were glowing (read: GLOWING) in the beginning, which I thought was ridiculously cool. He segued into HUNTING by saying something like, "Are you doing good? I'm not so good... I'm so... HUNGRY!" and then asking, "Who will I eat?" Needless to say, we all went berzerk. ("GOING BERZERK," anyone?) In the beginning of REVOLUTION, they got everyone to shout, "BANG! ON! STOMP, EVERYBODY!" We all had so much fun interacting with them throughout the show, and the resulting atmosphere was positively intoxicating. They played their new songs AHEAD and REPLAY, and some older favorites like LOVE ADDICT and SWEET DREAMS. (I confirmed this with the set list I received from a kind venue guy after the show, who took pity on those of us waiting out back in the rain in hopes of handshakes, if not signatures and photos. I don't blame VAMPS for this, however; the very last venue employees were pretty rude and finally, after a good couple hours((AND after having previously told us VAMPS would be coming out that way, might I add...)), told us the band had left hours ago. We did have the pleasure of meeting the members of Killcode, though, who were quite lovely people.) Toward the end, they brought out a cake for drummer Arimatsu's birthday, and we all sang a heartfelt Happy Birthday to him. Though it's hard to pick a favorite moment, I would have to choose when they played MIDNIGHT CELEBRATION, simply because it was such a nice surprise to hear something I've been listening to and loving even longer than VAMPS itself. If I hadn't before that moment, I definitely lost it then. (In the best way possible!) All in all, Sunday night was a night that I will remember fondly for years to come.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Vamps in NYC

    by Lesy on 12/11/13Roseland Ballroom - New York

    They did Roseland justice. Hyde was amazing, the music was amazing and I wouldn't trade this experience for anything. My ear is still ringing and I don't care.