Sunday, January 19, 2025

Bad Nerves’ Eye Popping Final Show On The ‘Still Nervous’ Tour

Bad Nerves brought the house down at the Electric Ballroom Camden on their final night of tour, delivering a high-energy show that left the crowd breathless and shouting ‘1 more song’ over and over. 

Kicking off the show with their support from Snayx they were able to get things started and come out with a crazy amount of energy and passion. Lead singer leaning over into the crowd getting them excited for what was to come next. From the moment Bad Nerves ran on stage their hands raised in triumph and the audience unprompted roared back in unison. Their anticipation and adrenaline for the show came pouring onto the stage from the crowd. The energy was instant, there was no ice breakers needed showing the crowd’s excitement that only heightened when Bad Nerves started their fast-paced set.


Members of the crowd wore 3D glasses during the show inspired by lead singer’s appearance on his Radio Twitch show. Surprising the band with this fan lead initiative made the show a standout.  The glasses transformed the visual experience with the lights on stage coming alive in a whole new way enhancing the show. The crowd was fully immersed in the action, with chaotic crowd surfing and mosh pits whilst playing their set including ‘You’ve Got The Nerve, Baby Drummer, Antidote and Dreaming’  which was just the cherry on top of the night.


The venue itself was a pressure cooker right from the doors to the stage, I could sense there was a constant glimmer of excitement in the air. Bad Nerves fed off the crowd’s energy playing a relentless set of songs and everyone singing along like there was no tomorrow. 


Having kicked off this tour on the 1st November 2024 in Athens and travelling through Europe to Berlin, Milan, Stockholm, Amsterdam and finishing off in London was a hot success. By the end, the crowd was sweaty and the venue was left with a hum of electricity of what had just happened. Bad Nerves delivered more than a concert, but an immersive experience that will be hard to forget, what a great start to 2025. 


Aoife Hyland

@apif.e

Images: Aoife Hyland

 


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