NO TICKETS, NO LIMITS: A THOUSAND LIVES TOUR SHREDS 1720 IN DTLA

Downtown LA’s warehouse district pulsed with raw energy as the A Thousand Lives Tour rolled into 1720 Warehouse, delivering a heavy-hitting, all-ages lineup that united longtime fans and new faces alike. With free RSVP entry and an open-door atmosphere, the night felt more like a celebration of the local heavy music scene than a traditional show.

Against the Sun showcased a blistering set that immediately lit a fire in the room. Their high-octane performance blended metalcore intensity with a melodic undercurrent, setting a tone of urgency and authenticity. The pit opened within minutes, and the crowd matched their energy from start to finish, proving that an early slot doesn't mean a quiet room.

Following them was Revelry, whose polished sound and driving stage presence brought a shift in tempo while keeping the momentum alive. Their anthemic choruses and tight musicianship had fans singing along and swaying in unison, adding a dynamic contrast to the night’s heavier moments.

Co-headliners CZYK  took the stage next, fusing heavy rock, electronic flair, and unapologetic attitude into a genre-bending set. Their ability to move between crushing riffs and danceable grooves made their set feel like a wild ride—controlled chaos with a pulse.

Headlining the night was Taken By Tides, who delivered an emotionally charged performance that felt like a victory lap. Their seamless blend of soaring vocals, intricate guitar work, and immersive energy proved why they’ve become a standout name on this tour. Every note hit with purpose, and the crowd gave it all back.

For a free, all-ages event, the A Thousand Lives Tour stop at 1720 felt like something far bigger: a reminder that live music still thrives where it matters most—loud, local, and alive.


TAKEN BY TIDES

CZYK

REVERLY

AGAINST THE SUN

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