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Beartooth at The Egyptian Room in Old National Centre on 05/26/2023

Indianapolis, Indiana


Photos by Laura Fox (LLFoxphotos)

Review by Hadyn Mayes (PhotographybyHalo)


The Egyptian Room in Indianapolis was set ablaze on a Friday night as the dynamic and powerful force that is Beartooth took the stage. The energetic atmosphere was palpable, buzzing with anticipation for a night of unforgettable music. From the moment the band launched into their first song, it was clear that this was going to be a concert experience like no other.


Hailing from Columbus, Ohio, Beartoothis known for their relentless energy and raw emotion, and they delivered a performance that exceeded all expectations. Their unique blend of hardcore punk and melodic hooks resonated through the venue, captivating the crowd from start to finish. From the moment Caleb Shomo's commanding vocals erupted through the speakers, the audience was enraptured, singing along to every word with unwavering passion.


The band's stage presence was nothing short of electrifying. Their boundless energy radiated throughout the Egyptian Room, and it was impossible not to be swept up in the adrenaline-fueled frenzy. The band members thrashed and leaped across the stage, their synergy and camaraderie evident in every note they played. Guitarists Kamron Bradbury and Zach Huston unleashed a torrent of crushing riffs, while bassist Oshie Bichar and drummer Connor Denis provided an unrelenting rhythmic backbone, driving the music forward with precision and power.


The setlist was a well-curated blend of fan favorites and newer tracks, ensuring that longtime supporters and newcomers alike were thoroughly engaged. Songs like "In Between," "Hated," and "Disease" hit with visceral intensity, while the anthemic choruses of tracks like "The Lines" and "Bad Listener" had the entire crowd singing their hearts out in unison. Each song was executed flawlessly, with the band's technical proficiency shining through.




Beartooth's ability to connect with their audience on an emotional level was truly remarkable. The lyrics, often dealing with themes of personal struggle and triumph, resonated deeply with fans, who found solace and catharsis in the band's music. There was a sense of unity and empowerment in the air, as the crowd screamed along to every word, creating an overwhelming sense of solidarity.


The production values of the concert were also top-notch. The lighting and visual effects enhanced the band's performance, creating a captivating and immersive

experience. The combination of pulsating lights, smoke machines, and striking visuals heightened the impact of each song, adding an extra layer of excitement and intensity.

As the concert came to an end, the cheers and applause echoed throughout the Egyptian Room, a testament to the incredible energy Beartooth brought to the stage.



Their passionate performance left an indelible mark on everyone in attendance, reminding us all of the power of music to uplift, inspire, and bring people together.


Beartooth's concert at the Egyptian Room in Indianapolis was a true tour de force. From the explosive energy to the heartfelt lyrics, the band delivered a performance that was as emotionally resonant as it was musically impressive. It's safe to say that Beartooth has solidified their place as one of the most captivating and dynamic live acts in the rock scene today.

Beartooth's co-headlining tour with Trivium continues through mid June, then Beartooth heads overseas to Australia, Europe, and the UK. For more information, click here:



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