Mudvayne at The Armory in Minneapolis, Minnesota on September 24, 2024.
Photos and Review by The Pit Magazine Contributor Zach Hasan
Mudvayne played an intense and unforgettable show at The Armory in Minneapolis. The venue was packed with excited fans, ready for a night of loud music and wild energy. From the moment the band stepped on stage, the crowd went wild! Chad Gray, the lead singer, was full of energy, moving across the stage and connecting with fans. His raw vocals hit hard, bringing out the fierce emotions that Mudvayne is known for. The crowd shouted the lyrics back, especially during hits like “Not Falling” and “Happy?”.
The lighting effects were super cool to see too! Bright flashes and deep, dark hues matched the music perfectly, making each song feel like a story. The crowd’s energy was nonstop, with people headbanging, moshing, and raising their hands.
Their setlist was a great mix of all their hits. The band knew how to keep fans engaged, changing the pace just enough to keep things interesting without losing the momentum. When they played “World So Cold,” (my favorite song) the mood shifted, and you could see the crowd swaying and feeling the lyrics deeply.
Mudvayne closed the show with “Dig” and the crowd and myself included couldn’t help but get the f**k up! By the end of their set, the band had left fans in awe. It was a night filled with raw power, passionate music, and a crowd that was part of the show as much as the band. Mudvayne proved why they are still a force in metal music, giving everyone a night they won’t forget.
Photos by The Pit Magazine photographer Zach Hasan in Waukee, IA. ©2024.
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