On November 28th, 2025, ELECTRIC CALLBOY with BURY TOMORROW and WARGASM took over Uber Arena and turned it into a full-scale rave-metal circus. Lights, confetti, costumes, ridiculous choreography, and a crowd ready to lose all remaining dignity. This wasn’t a concert so much as a very loud group decision to have fun at maximum volume.
WARGASM started earlier than expected, with no prior notice. Unfortunately, because of that, we weren’t able to provide coverage.
BURY TOMORROW followed and brought things back to solid ground with a powerful, no-nonsense set. Tracks like “Choke,” “Cannibal,” and “DEATH (Ever Colder)” hit hard, while “Black Flame” and “Abandon Us” reminded everyone why they’ve earned their reputation as one of the most consistent modern metalcore bands out there. Tight, emotional, and heavy without gimmicks, BURY TOMORROW were the perfect counterbalance to the madness that was about to unfold.
Then ELECTRIC CALLBOY arrived, and shook the building. Opening with “TANZNEID” and rolling straight into “Tekkno Train” and “Hypa Hypa,” they wasted no time turning the arena into a bouncing sea of movement. The setlist was absurd in the best way possible, jumping from metalcore to eurodance like “Still Waiting” and “Everytime We Touch,” somehow making all feel like a workout. Highlights came fast and often: the chaotic ELECTRIC BASSBOY rave DJ set, “Fuckboi” played acoustically in the middle of the crowd, and “Everytime We Touch” starting stripped down before exploding. There was a drum solo, costume changes, guest appearances, and enough inside jokes to make it feel like a massive party rather than a polished arena show. The encore sealed the deal with “RATATATA,” “Spaceman,” and “We Got the Moves,” before “No Limit” blasted from tape like the final insult to anyone hoping to leave calmly. It was loud, dumb, joyful, and completely self-aware. ELECTRIC CALLBOY didn’t just play. They threw a party, invited 17,000 people, and made sure nobody left without sore legs and a stupid smile.
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