Amazing
by LittleLockett16 on 9/20/22Azura Amphitheater - Bonner SpringsRating: 5 out of 5Only one word needs to be said. BLEGH. The concert was super amazing it was the best night of my life

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Motionless in White are a gothic and horror-themed metalcore band from Scranton, Pennsylvania. After forming in 2005, the group began to break out with the release of their third album, Reincarnate (2014), which charted in the Top 10 on the Billboard 200 and featured artists such as Dani Filth of Cradle of Filth and Tim Skold of Marilyn Manson and KMFDM. Lead vocalist Chris Motionless has noted drawing inspiration from bands like Slipknot, Cradle of Filth and AFI, who helped inspire the sonic soundscape of albums like Graveyard Shift (2017) and Disguise (2019), the latter of which produced the band’s first single to go gold, “Another Life.” Motionless in White have released two EPs and six studio albums, including 2022’s critically acclaimed Scoring the End of the World — embarking on sold-out tours with everyone from Korn to Slipknot.
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Motionless in White headed out on The Touring The End Of The World Tour in September 2023. After kicking off in Scranton, Pennsylvania, the tour covered much of North America.
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The Touring The End Of The World Tour began on September 16 at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
The 2023 Touring The End Of The World Tour took Motionless in White across North America in the following cities:
Knocked Loose, After the Burial and Alpha Wolf joined Motionless in White on select dates of The Touring The End Of The World Tour. Be sure to check individual event pages for exact details.
Only one word needs to be said. BLEGH. The concert was super amazing it was the best night of my life
To be honest I had anticipated motionless being good but they far exceeded my expectations and carried the concert for me in my opinion putting on a better show than the headliner I will definitely be going to see them again!!!
Trinity of Terror Tour is one of the best shows I’ve seen. (I’ve been to a lot of concerts). Every band did a great performance. I loved the theatrics, but most of all the music. The sound was on point. The energy was great. When these bands come back through, I will want to be at every show. MIW & INK are two of my favorite bands and they did not disappoint. In fact MIW is probably one of my all time favorites, ranking up there with my other favorites like Pantera & Slipknot.
It was great. Loved the bands and my caymans!! Got my merchandise and I look fly!!
As always, Motionless in White(and the rest of the bands on the Trinity of Terror Tour) were amazing. Already have tickets to see them again!!
Loved the concert, i got there early and camped at the spot i wanted near the stage. It was awesome! The negative was the GA late comers that wanted to squeeze me out of my spot. Not cool but i had a good time anyways and didnt budge...
Not really into metal. Went with a friend for a bday and had an awesome time. They sounded great- they were theatrical- the show was well put together. We had an absolute blast
The bands were absolutely incredible, particularly Motionless in White, but the cost of food and drinks was practically highway robbery. $13-16 for one beverage is insane, and even a bottle of water was $5+. It was like 85 degrees, and I spent more on three drinks over four and a half hours than I spent on my ticket for the show.
Except for the girls that wouldn't let me see the performance cause they were taller, it was kick ass
I bought the saints rip experience. We did trivia, trinity of terror t-shirt, signed merchandised photo from the band, photo with each band, and early access to merchandise. The whole experience was amazing. The bands are great and care about their fan base. They stopped the concert to take of concert goers. Loved them and it was so amazing
We Came as Romans delivered a strong performance. They are an underwhelming band, musically speaking, but they worked hard, connected with the audience and left a good impression. Ice Nine Kills is probably my favorite band and I adore their music. I have to admit they are more impressive in recordings than in person. Spencer, the vocalist, relies on lots of overdubbing to make his vocals work on recordings, which he can't do in person. Also, none of the three touring guitarists are actually members of the band - they are alternates, and don't sound the same. They worked hard and had a lot of energy, but were also underwhelming. Black Veil Brides I had never heard of before the show, but they easily put on the best performance of the night. Musically flawless, highly technical performances, tons of energy, and spot-on delivery. Utterly charmed over the audience. Classic rock and roll, lots of showmanship. I would love to see them again. Motionless in White is not really my thing, admittedly - but they put on a good show. Lots of high-tech visuals. Probably much more impressive for those who like the band's sound. All four bands poured themselves into the performance.
This was a great concert. It was very easy and fast to get into the concert through security. Seats were easy to find. Overall a great night.
This is a great place to see a concert. Parking was easy both getting in and out. Seating was nice and can see thr stage well anywhere.
WONDERFUL! Literally perfect. I had baracade and they had a wonderful stage presence and played one of the best sets I’ve ever seen. Absolutely loved voices and their support of Lgbtq+ ❤️❤️
I have no words for how great of a performance was put on by all three bands! 100/10 would go again!
this was my 5th time seeing MIW, 2nd time seeing ice nine kills, and 1st time seeing BvB and WCAS (we came as romans). the sound guy was iffy for black veil brides, but the last three songs he knew what he was doing. then for Ice Nine Kills, i didn’t expect a honking noice. but that was a 10/10. i would most definitely see them. and if you haven’t seen them before, you should! they give you enough energy to mosh and crowd surf.
We had a great time during this event, and this venue. The music was great, loud but not deafening. Seats were decent and could see the stage pretty well. The only downside is that since it was an outside venue it was hard to get away from the smell of smoking. If you aren’t into all that, it may be a somewhat uncomfortable experience.
The parking situation was rough, with a long wait to get out when it was over, and the merch line was so long we didn’t even try, but overall it was a great show with great bands and we had a really good time
Sound quality was garbage, every band’s mic had a droning noise to it. Some girl in front of me was holding up a sign the entire time. Overall, I wouldn’t go back to the pavilion, but would go back and see we Came as Romans, Ice Nine Kills, and Motionless in White again; just not at the pavilion.
Everything was great except trying to get merchandise the lines were extremely all through out the show