Nothing More at The Pageant in St Louis, Missouri on March 17, 2026.
Photos and Reviews by The Pit Magazine Contributor Sevauna Photography
Nothing More Carnal Nature World Tour stop at The Pageant in St. Louis was an unforgettable night filled with energy and a strong crowd connection. With support from Archers and Catch Your Breath, the entire show felt like a complete experience rather than just a headlining performance.
The night started with the Metalcore band Archers, who set the tone with a solid and energetic performance. Even though not everyone in the crowd seemed familiar with their music at first, they quickly grabbed attention with their intensity. Their sound was heavy but still melodic. Before performing their last song, “Perfect Strangers”, they requested as many crowd surfers as they could get. The pit turned into a sea of floating fans. Their one-of-a-kind sound made them a strong opener that got the audience ready for the rest of the night.
ARCHERS GALLERY
Next up was Catch Your Breath, and you could immediately tell they already had a strong fanbase in the crowd. Many people in the packed venue were singing along, especially during their last two songs, “Dial Tone” and “Shame on Me.” These songs clearly had the biggest reactions of their set, with the audience getting louder and more engaged. Their performance felt emotional, and they really connected with the crowd in a way that made them stand out as more than just an opening act.
CATCH YOUR BREATH GALLERY
When Nothing More took the stage, the energy in the room completely shifted. From the start, their performance was intense and immersive, even with slower tracks intertwined into their setlist. This alone shows why they have built such a loyal following. One of the most memorable moments of the night was during “Freefall,” when the band cut all the music and let the audience sing the song on their own. Hearing the entire crowd take over created an emotional atmosphere. At the end of the song, they brought out a massive drum for lead singer Jonny Hawkins to pound on while both guitarists performed solos, adding a dramatic and visually exciting finish.
NOTHING MORE GALLERY
Since the show was near the end of the Nothing More tour with only three more shows to go, the band took time to talk about how meaningful the tour had been for them, which made the performance feel even more personal. Toward the end of the set, they involved the audience again by letting them choose the next song. The crowd responded the loudest for their Nine Inch Nails cover, “We’re In This Together,” which ended up being one of the highlights of the night. They perfectly closed the night with the fan favorite “This is the Time” from their self-titled album.
Overall, the concert was a perfect mix of high energy, emotional moments, and fan interaction. Each band brought something different, but Nothing More truly delivered a memorable performance that showed both their musical talent and their connection with their fans.

Photos by The Pit Magazine photographer Sevauna Photography in St. Louis, Missouri. ©2026.
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