Glasgow, OVO Hydro, 05/05/25
“What’s your ETA?” asks the pre-recorded message emanating over the audio system, met instantly by a realizing refrain of 14,000 individuals shouting “TWO MINUTES”. And naturally, such is Scottish custom, the rowdy chants of “right here we fucking go’” observe shortly behind. The message is obvious – after six years away, Glasgow is greater than prepared for the return of Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun.
Beforehand, the night will get underway with an energising set from New Zealand’s Balu Brigada, their upbeat, fuzzy, indie alt-pop proving to be successful with the clique members on the dancefloor, brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley confidently stalking both sides of the stage and changing many into new followers by the point we attain The Strokes-esque nearer ‘So Chilly’.
With the stage set, a pink curtain falls as Josh’s frantic drumming involves life over the opening bars of ‘Overcompensate’, Tyler quickly becoming a member of him because the masked determine leaps on to the stage earlier than nearly instantly and enthusiastically diving into the group. Theatrics abound as an up to date and even smarter model of Joseph’s earlier ‘disappearing man’ trick is employed by means of ‘Automobile Radio’, elevating him to the rafters in time for the ultimate refrain in a stunt that left many viewers members in disbelief.

“That is it. Simply us for the remainder of the night time, alright? Let’s see what we will accomplish collectively.”
Joseph’s phrases are relevant to each the stripped again nature of their musical setup tonight, with Dun taking over keys for a gorgeous ‘The Craving’ in a mode nearly akin to their celebrated ‘MTV Unplugged’ present, in addition to their continued shut relationship with their viewers, a brief video performed earlier than ‘The Choose’ completely showcasing the ever-growing group that has all the time been the lifeblood behind the band.
‘Heathens’ bleeds right into a ferocious ‘Subsequent Semester’, earlier than the pair make their solution to their two respective b-stages, Joseph delivering a fragile piano rendition of latest single ‘The Line’ as telephone lights spontaneously sparkle in waves throughout the room. Newer ‘Clancy’ cuts ‘Backslide’ and ‘Lavish’ are greeted with related ranges of enthusiasm because the frenetic ‘Heavydirtysoul’, passionate ‘Tear In My Coronary heart’ and ‘Scaled And Icy’ highlights ‘Mulberry Avenue’ and ‘Shy Away’.

However maybe the important thing ingredient of any Pilots present is the intricate storytelling and as Josh Dun lights the way in which along with his flaming torch in hand, we’re transported again to Trench, the stage became a towering and imposing metropolis by way of the large engulfing video screens. ‘Navigating’ and ‘Nico And The Niners’ prime us for a set closing ‘Paladin Strait’ and a glance again on the expertly woven narrative this band have managed to stretch throughout 4 albums. Although the story could also be fictional, the expansion of the central character and their newly discovered energy and talent to beat adversity is a theme and message clearly felt by the 1000’s gathered right here tonight.
With the standard ‘Timber’ bringing the encore and the night time to a detailed, the band end proceedings stood proper within the centre of their adoring crowd, getting up shut and private as these ultimate drums pound out in unison. It’s these little touches and interactions that make nights like these so particular. Whether or not it’s welcoming a younger man named Samuel on stage to carry out ‘Journey’ or taking the time to fist bump and high-five practically each member of the group as they move by means of, the sensation of togetherness is greatest summed up by the younger woman proven within the earlier fan video, who describes how superb it has been “to fulfill all these individuals who I’ve a particular reference to though we’ve by no means met earlier than.” An informal reminder that, because the motto goes, they’re Twenty One Pilots and so are you.
