The night started with (drummer)  Ryan Seaman banging the opening to "I'm Not A Vampire" and the rest of the band Ron Ficarro (bass) Derek Jones (rhythm guitarist) Jacky Vincent (Lead guitarist) and frontman Ronnie Radke came out to the stage to greet the decent sized and excited crowd (mostly females) who screamed loud and uncontrollably like beliebers would.

Radke came out with a ton of energy singing spot on vocals and wildly pacing back and forth at the front of the stage swinging the mic high into the air, pulling it in and catching it with precision every time. The 2nd song was "Good Girls, Bad Guys" which literally had the crowd adoringly singing the lyrics along with Ronnie as Jacky Vincent would take to the front of the stage and display shredding arpeggio sweeping and tapping capabilities that place him into the upper echelon of guitarists.

Towards the end of "Good Girls, Bad Guys" Ronnie noticed, pointed and smiled at a little girl bouncing with rhythm and singing the lyrics word for word with him directly at the left end of the stage. He asks her how old she is and she replied 10. He then asked her if she always sang his songs like that and her reply was yeah, pretty much. He ended the brief conversation with thats fucking awesome as the crowd agreed with a loud applause. The 3rd and final song to shoot photos from the pit was "Sink Or Swim" which was performed at a very high level... The band gave out a huge amount of energy as Jacky Vincent was jumping up and down while playing on the right side of the stage. Derek Jones and Ron Ficarro were pretty much on the left side of the stage and drummer Ryan Seaman was set up at the back center of the stage.

The 4th song was "Rolling Stone" song 5 was when shit got real as Ronnie peeled his shirt off and revealed his chiseled, sweaty and tattooed upper torso which got approval from the 100's of screaming females in the crowd and bras to fly up onto the stage as Ronnie playful tossed back. song 6 "Raised By Wolves" which had Ronnie walking to the end of the stage and while kneeling down he shared the mic a lyrics with the little girl he noticed through out the show.

The rest of the songs from the set list were "Tragic Magic" "Goodbye Graceful" followed by their 1st single from their new album titled Fashionably Late (out June 18th) "Alone" followed by Ronnie claiming how much he loved the Minnesota crowd and closing with their biggest hit to date "The Drug In Me Is You" where midway through the finale he actually picked the lucky 10 year old girl up on stage to perform with him and the band which was an incredible sight to see. Overall an amazing perform from a very talented band. By the way... The little girl and luckiest fan on the tours name was Chloe and she is MY daughter!

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