Show was great
by GA Ray on 7/28/25PNC Bank Arts Center - HolmdelRating: 5 out of 5getting in and out was good, customer service was good. only issue to many photographers in isles during show

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Rocket Arena
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I PREVAIL IN CONCERT:
Post-hardcore punks I Prevail haven't let up since they first grabbed fans' attention with their incendiary cover of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space" in 2014. The band sets itself apart from the pack with a unique mix of raw punk energy, catchy hooks, and electronic textures, and in concert it all gets turned up to 11 with mosh pit-inspiring standouts like "Crossroads", "Love, Lust, and Liars", and "The Enemy". Clean singer Brian Burkheiser carries the melodies on their calm segments before screamer Eric Vanlerberghe unleashes the beast on their savage breakdowns. It's a yin-yang approach that never fails to fire up crowds at their infectiously high-energy live shows. For their Strike the Match Tour in 2016, I Prevail is teaming up with The White Noise and My Enemies & I to bring their memorable choruses and hard-hitting tones to ticket buyers across North America.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
Since they first came together in Southfield, MI in 2013, I Prevail has quickly gone from local favorite to viral sensation. The group – initially comprised of Brian Burkheiser (clean vocals), Eric Vanlerberghe (scream vocals), Steve Menonian (lead guitar), Jordan Berger (rhythm guitar), and Lee Runestad (drums) – immediately started recording demos following their first rehearsals. Things took off when they released their post-hardcore version of Taylor Swift's "Blank Space", which received over 20 million views on YouTube and was featured on the compilation Punk Goes Pop, Vol. 6. Their 2015 debut EP Heart Vs. Mind garnered more attention for the group, helping them land opening spots for artists like Crown the Empire, Hollywood Undead, and Pop Evil. I Prevail thrilled fans with the announcement of their headlining Strike the Match Tour in 2016, where they brought venues like the Tabernacle to capacity all across the U.S. and Canada.
getting in and out was good, customer service was good. only issue to many photographers in isles during show
Quick lines. Easy to get into and out of venue and parking lot.
Fricken killer show. Eric killed it! Loved the new vocals. Obviously not like the original but not bad at all. I like the new direction they are taking. Nothing wrong with more heavy.
The concert was good. We will go see them again! My husband and I thought they rocked it out. The venue was also nice.
This was my second music festival, and it was amazing! All the bands killed it, and Beartooth and I Prevail were absolutely insane! I can't wait to see them again and see the next lineup for SOL
Missed the first couple of bands but saw The Devil Wears Prada who I hadn’t heard of but was impressed. Parkway Drive came out and stole the show, they were excellent!! Killswitch Engage had their moments but all in all it was a bit monotonous I was impressed with the vocalist more for him coming out into the audience and interacting. Beartooth were excellent, a close second to Parkway Drive, very good performance! I prevail we’re ok but definitely came in third in my opinion. I need to listen to more of their work.
Parkway drive should be the headliner of this tour. They're performance is 2nd to none! This band hypes the crowd and bring the heat to this tour! Devil wears Prada should be dropped from this tour for they anti ice F ice on the back of their guitars
For one of my first festivals and seeing I Prevail was awesome!!!!!! I can’t wait for their next show
I would go see them again but I wish Brian was still with them. Excited for them to get heavy though!
I Prevail closed the Summer of Loud at Clarkston, MI. I was worried they would sound different without Brian, but they sounded amazing. The whole show was great