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Tech N9ne and Hollywood Undead delivered a highly energetic show to the Harbour Event Centre in Vancouver.

As part of their “Hollywood and N9ne Returns 2025” tour, both bands delivered a set of their greatest hits to a very embracing crowd. The venue was at capacity, and the fans were ready to indulge.

Setting up the tone for what was coming was Zero 9:36. Their high vocals and energy hyped the crowd and got them ready for the next set.

Second to the stage was Set It Off. The band is no stranger to the Vancouver rockers, opening their set with “Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing” and “Fake Ass Friends.” They expressed how happy they were to return to the city and were ready to deliver an unforgettable night.

They performed nine songs, closing their set with “Why Worry” and “Punching Bag.”

The first of the two headliners to come to the stage was Hollywood Undead. They opened their set with “Riot,” and immediately the crowd went crazy. The band’s energy was up to the roof, and the crowd was there to match it.

In the middle of their set, they included covers like “Bohemian Rhapsody” by Queen and Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.” They even brought a fan from the crowd to help them out on guitar.

They closed out their set with “Bullet” and “Undead.” The fans wanted them to return to the stage for a few more songs, but their time was up, and they did not return.

Tech N9ne hopped on the stage and opened with “Stamina,” not like the crowd needed some because they were as vivid as they could be. He went deep into his catalogue, for an impressive 28 songs, closing with “Face Off” and “Red Kingdom.”

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