With a killer line-up of all women fronted artists such as, Viktoria Xo and Holy Wars, Scene Queen’s show was overall an incredible experience. The night started off strong with up and coming artist Viktoria XO, cannot express enough the remarkable performance they did especially considering it being their second live performance! 

Holy Wars hit the stage next, keeping the audience’s energy high and jumping with tracks like, ‘Welcome to My Hell’ and ‘21st Century B****’. Bright pink lights flashed the stage as Scene Queen jumped into action, teasing the audience with funny antics of starting and stopping their songs, keeping the onlookers on the edge of their seats guessing as to which song she’d start with first. 

Scene Queen brings a dazzling stage presence by constantly interacting with the crowd, even jumping down into the audience to sing along with everyone. Scene Queen shook the venue walls with their impressive heavy riffs and breakdowns. The fans could not be more enthralled by the show. As the show continued Hannah Collins, (Scene Queen) took a moment to address the crowd once more. This time however, Hannah brought audience members to the stage and reminded the crowd to be kind to one another and that you can always find a friend at one of her shows! Safety and the well-being of her fans is clearly a top priority and was very appreciated by the audience.

If Scene Queen is performing in a city near you it is an absolute must see performance! Jump in the twerkle pit and dance along to her heavy but still very bubblegum pink sound! Cannot wait to catch another performance and all things new involving Scene Queen. 

Author

  • Amber Orta

    Amber Orta from Houston, TX a cliche artsy photographer who loves Kuromi the Sanrio character & all things horror. You’ll probably find her at the barricade of the next concert you see.

    View all posts
sydney rose playing guitar on stage Previous post Show Review: Sydney Rose – Boston, 8/23 | Brighton Music Hall
amity affliction performing on stage Next post Show Review: Amity Affliction – Dallas, 9/18 | Amplified Live