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Pierce the Veil Rocks Nashville on Emotional Tour Stop

Nashville, TN – Pierce the Veil brought their “I Can’t Hear You” tour to the Nashville Municipal Auditorium on June 7, 2025. The concert featured energetic performances from special guests Sleeping with Sirens and Beach Weather. Fans experienced a blend of nostalgic emo music and fresh sounds that kept the crowd excited from start to finish.
Beach Weather opened the night with their catchy indie-pop tunes. The upbeat performance included their hit song “Sex, Drugs, Etc.,” engaging the early crowd with sing-alongs. Their laid-back vibe set a relaxed mood before the energy escalated.
When Sleeping with Sirens took the stage, the atmosphere changed dramatically. Frontman Kellin Quinn captivated the audience with powerful vocals, especially during favorites like “Kick Me” and “Bloody Knuckles.” The sold-out crowd sang along, recalling lyrics they cherished for over a decade. The band paused their performance to ensure safety for an audience member, showcasing their care for fans.
Finally, Pierce the Veil arrived, igniting the audience as they opened with “Death of an Executioner.” Lead singer Vic Fuentes commanded the stage, making the large venue feel intimate. The setlist included fan-favorites like “Bulls in the Bronx” and a collaboration with Kellin Quinn on “King for a Day.” The production was a visual spectacle with vibrant lights and captivating imagery that enhanced the emotional impact of their performance.
A highlight of the night was the collective moment during “Hold On Till May,” when audience members lit up the venue with their phone flashlights, creating an unforgettable sight. This emotional engagement left many fans in tears but also filled with joy.
The concert wasn’t just about nostalgia; it was a celebration of connections made through live music. Pierce the Veil, Sleeping with Sirens, and Beach Weather delivered a night that Nashville won’t soon forget. With the tour continuing through July 1, 2025, fans are encouraged to catch them live whenever possible.