Billy Howerdel (A Perfect Circle) performed at The A&R Music Bar in Columbus, Ohio on Wednesday night to support his new release What Normal Was.
Black Pistol Fire Rocks Out At A&R Music Bar
Austin-based, Toronto-born Black Pistol Fire performed a fiery guitar-driven set at the A&R Music Bar in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday night. The band consists of just 2 guys – Kevin McKeown (guitar/lead vocals) and Eric Owen (drums) who create the power and fury of a full band live. Their sound is a mix of classic Southern rock, punk rock and blues.
Photo Review: Nonpoint Rocks A&R Music Bar in Columbus, Ohio 10.11.19
Hard rock/metal band Nonpoint out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida brought their Red Tape Tour to Columbus, Ohio and did not disappoint! The Show was at The A&R Music Bar and presented by Promowest Productions.
Nonpoint brought a lot of energy and had plenty of engagement with the all-ages crowd. The youngsters in the front row scored drumsticks and guitar picks plus fist bumps, and shout outs. It’s so cool to see shows populated with entire families like this! The fans were totally ramped up and ready to get metal AF with Elias Soriano (lead vocals) and crew as they powered through their set.
Supporting Nonpoint was Rock/Rap act Hyro The Hero. They were absolutely on fire! Hyron Fenton leaped from one edge of the stage to the other, back and forth with boundless energy. He was constantly getting up into the front row to make contact with the rowdy crowd. Amazing set!
Rocker Natalie Ann Cohen is Madame Mayhem and you better believe she owns the stage when she’s on it!
Opening the show was Zero Theorum, a Los Angeles based hard rock/metal band that got the crowd to move closer to the stage en masse as they assaulted everyone’s earholes!
See our gallery below for more images by O’rock Photos.
As The Red Tape Tour has ended, you can still see Nonpoint with Hellyeah in a new tour – A Celebration Of the Life Of Vinnie Paul.
Hellyeah / Nonpoint / Deepfall 2019 Tour Dates
Nov. 15 – Cincinnati, Ohio @ Bogarts
Nov. 16 – Peoria, Ill. @ Monarch Music Hall*
Nov. 19 – Toronto, Ontario @ Phoenix Concert Hall
Nov. 20 – London, Ontario @ London Music Theatre
Nov. 22 – Flint, Mich. @ The Machine Shop*
Nov. 24 – Angola, Ind. @ The Eclectic Room
Nov. 26 – Belvidere, Ill. @ The Apollo Theatre
Nov. 27 – Madison, Wis. @ Majestic Theatre
Nov. 29 – Colorado Springs, Colo. @ Black Sheep
Dec. 2 – Missoula, Mont. @ Palace Theatre
Dec. 3 – Billings, Mont. @ Pub Station
Dec. 5 – Calgary, Alberta @ Palace Theatre
Dec. 6 – Edmonton, Alberta @ Union Hall
Dec. 8 – Vancouver, British Columbia @ The Imperial
Dec. 10 – Seattle, Wash. @ El Corazon
Dec. 11 – Spokane, Wash. @ Knitting Factory
Dec. 12 – Boise, Idaho @ Revolution
Dec. 14 – Chico, Calif. @ Senator Theatre
Dec. 15 – Sacramento, Calif. @ Ace Of Spades
Dec. 17 – San Diego, Calif. @ House of Blues
Dec. 18 – Los Angeles, Calif @ Regent Theater
Dec. 19 – Phoenix, Ariz. @ Van Buren
* = Without Nonpoint