

A few videos of that can be found on YouTube if you wanted to check those out. They did however play some livestream shows for the fans which were amazing on their own. This is their first tour since all the craziness in the world of Covid started happening. Johannes Eckerström sincerely thanked the fans at the show for coming out and supporting them. John Alfredssons starts the drums and you know right away that they’re opening with Colossus which gets everyone pumped for the rest of the show.Īvatar ripped through 9 more heavy songs from their past 5 albums and played fan favorites like Let It Burn, Bloody Angel, and Paint Me Red. A couple lights turn on and Avatar walk to the center of the stage and form a flying V and just stand there silent for a good 10 seconds. Soon, a simple drum set is placed at the front of the stage next to a couple microphones, the lights go down and the crowd goes wild. The unique spectacle that is Avatar always has a way to keep you guessing and wondering what type of shenanigans they’ll be displaying during their performance. With the citizens of Avatar Country warmed up by Magic Sword’s set, they’re now ready for the main event while chants of Avatar fill the theater. Don’t miss Magic Sword next time they’re out on tour, you won’t be disappointed. To say that this was an entertaining set would be an understatement. With an appearance of the actual magic sword, The Keeper held it high and made sure everyone saw it and the powers it possess. The instrumental tracks had the crowd dancing as if they were at a club and moshing it up as if they were at an Avatar concert.

They go by “The Keeper, The Seer, and The Weaver” while each have a different color beam of light across the masks they wear with their dark cloaks. Joining the Avatar hunting team is Magic Sword, an electronic rock trio from Boise, Idaho, whose stage presence takes you to another world. They put on a show that’s unlike any out there. If you get the chance to see this band live in the future, do it. This tour has only a few stops left and will come to an end very soon, but knowing Avatar hopefully we’ll get some new music soon and another tour. Avatar, the Swedish melodic death metal quintet, have been on tour “Going Hunting” in North America since the beginning of September and stopped by The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA on October 6th to put on a show that their fans won’t soon forget.
