May 04, 2025
Doors: 6:00 PM - Show: 7:00 PM
Presented by Legacy Concerts
The Devil Wears Prada with ERRA - Metalcore Spring Break Tour
with Kingdom of Giants and Acres
The Regency Live
307 Park Central E, Springfield, MO, 65806
Date & Time
Sunday, May 04, 2025
7:00 PM
Location
The Regency Live
307 Park Central E, Springfield, MO, 65806
DOORS: 6PM | SHOW: 7PM | ALL AGES
Get ready to turn up the heat with an unforgettable night of relentless riffs, thunderous breakdowns, and gut-punching energy at the Metalcore Spring Break Tour! Featuring some of the genre’s most intense and electrifying acts, this is your chance to experience The Devil Wears Prada, ERRA, Kingdom of Giants, and Acres live in full force.
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The Devil Wears Prada have been consistently delivering since forming in 2005. Fans voted 2009's seminal With Roots Above and Branches Below one of the 5 Greatest Metalcore Albums in a Revolver poll, with the magazine christening it "a true metalcore landmark." The group has notched six consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums Chart, including Dead Throne [2011], 8:18 [2013], Space EP [2015], Transit Blues [2016], The Act [2019], and ZII EP [2021]. The latter served as a sequel to one of their most beloved projects — 2010's Zombie EP. In the wake of the EP, the group exceeded a-quarter-of-a-billion cumulative streams and views. During 2021, the musicians decamped to remote hideaways together in Wisconsin and Desert Hot Springs, California. This time around, Jon took the reins as producer, collaborating closely to assemble a rich sonic architecture for what would become Color Decay.
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Hailing from Birmingham, Alabama - ERRA has continuously brought titanic riffs, enchanting melodies, and immersive soundscapes to each of their progressive metal albums. They have been described as part mind-altering substance, part meditation, reveling in each musical moment of exultation.
ERRA regularly appears on tastemaker playlists like Kickass Metal on Spotify and has charted multiple times on the Billboard’s Heatseekers Albums at No. 1. Most recently ERRA’s sixth album, CURE, strengthens and deepens the forward-thinking progressive metalcore they built their reputation on. It’s an album full of atmospheric ecstasy and moody groove on the heels of their stunning 2021 self-titled set. CURE charts an ambitious course for ERRA’s next era.
They’ve toured extensively, with bands including Bad Omens, TesseracT, Ice Nine Kills, Dance Gavin Dance, August Burns Red, and Wage War and continually headline their own sold out tours all across the world.
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Kingdom of Giants is set to break into the mainstream with a sound that blends classic metalcore with modern influences. Drawing comparisons to Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, Architects, and Northlane, the six-piece California band continuously evolves, pushing both their music and their audience forward.
Their fourth album, Passenger, marks their debut with SharpTone Records, delivering a bold, dynamic mix of modern metal, melodic hardcore, and elements of synthwave. Songs like "Damaged Goods," "Endure," and "Cash Out" have become anthems for their growing fanbase, while "Bleach" sparked major buzz.
Known for their intense live shows, the band has toured with Fit For A King, As I Lay Dying, and more. With dual vocals from Dana Willax and bassist Jonny Reeves, and a tight rhythm section, Kingdom of Giants delivers powerful, inventive music that’s gaining serious attention. As Sputnik Music put it, "they will conquer the metalcore scene with ease."
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Following the incredible success and adoration received from 2019’s stunning debut ‘Lonely World’, a record that harnessed melody and melancholy to devastatingly gorgeous effect, Acres found themselves playing the biggest shows of their career so far and achieving things they had only previously dreamt about.
But when the world around them suddenly felt so uncertain, they had a choice to make of what they should do next. Instead of rushing out with something that they didn’t fully believe, they locked themselves away and painstakingly created something that not only represented where they had been but also where they wanted to end up.
The result is ‘Burning Throne’, a crushing, cathartic and perfectly crafted account of what it means to stare into your own oblivion and learn about who you really are from it. Not only showcasing some of the band’s heaviest material to date but also their most poignant and honest, it is a body of work that the band have injected every ounce of their soul into as well something that they are immensely proud to have as a vital part of their story.