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Some live-show impressions of our members

Oh, how we missed it …

Finally!!! They´re back … Live shows have finally come back!
After too many bleak and tough months where live concerts were off limits, they are finally taking place again – well and alive.

As you know, in the last two years (which have felt like ages to us), many bands had to cancel or postpone their shows and tours. No one knew when and how these concerts could be caught up on. Actually, no one really knew if the joy and pleasure of seeing your favorite artists live on stage without any pandemic-related safety restrictions would ever be possible again.
But now, that the COVID-19 crisis is mostly behind us, we know better. Fortunately!

There is a lot of touring ground to make up – and the bands and musicians deliver.
Better, faster, louder … just as we love it, just as we missed it so badly!

In the picture above, you can see how actively our members have been enjoying their regained freedom. They’ve seen some incredible live shows of some of the metal world’s biggest players, of some all-time classics, of some niche bangers, of uprising newcomers, …

While COVID has brought a lot of detriments, there is at least one good thing it led to:

in normal times, only about half of the metal music industry’s touring performers hit the road. The other half is either in the studio or taking on other pursuits. However, right now, thanks to the long and involuntary COVID break, a lot more artists and groups are on tour.
Headliners, such as Iron Maiden, Guns N’ Roses, Rammstein, and Metallica are all touring right now … making our metal hearts beat FASTER, HARDER, LOUDER!

What bands and shows are you going to see next? Have you experienced your first post-COVID live concert already? How did it feel?

All in all, it’s amazing to see that it’s been proven once again:
You can’t kill the metal, the metal will live on!

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