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Palaye Rolyale In Vancouver

Palaye Royale In Vancouver was a whirlwind of intensity and spectacle as brothers Remington Leith, Emerson Barrett and Sebastian Danzig took over the Vogue Theatre. Celebrating the release of their fifth studio album, Death or Glory, the fashion-art rockers brought their signature mix of rebellious energy, raw theatrics, and striking visuals. Fans—known as the “Soldiers of the Royal Council”—lined the streets for hours, buzzing with excitement over setlist predictions and past shows. As the doors swung open at 7 PM, the crowd poured in, ready for a night of chaos and passion. Kicking things off was singer-songwriter Johnnie Guilbert, setting the stage for an unforgettable evening.

Johnnie Guilbert

San Jose-based ex-YouTuber turned singer-songwriter Johnnie Guilbert set the stage ablaze, proving his evolution from internet personality to musician was no passing phase. Blending emo, punk, and alternative rock in a sound reminiscent of My Chemical Romance, Guilbert captivated the crowd with raw, personal lyrics exploring love, and loss. With electrifying performances of fan favorites like “Zombie” and “Ecstasy,” the room erupted—mosh pits surged, voices screamed, and the connection between artist and audience was palpable. As his set came to a close, the air buzzed with excitement, leaving fans hungry for more.

Palaye Royale Unleash An Unrelenting Firestorm of Fury

As the lights dim, a deafening roar erupts, shaking the venue. Strobes pierce the darkness, igniting the air with raw energy. Then, the LED screen blazes to life with commanding words: “DEATH OR GLORY.” Sebastian Danzig strides out, exuding effortless charisma in a grey suit, his black see-through shirt revealing his toned physique. He grips his guitar like a weapon, unleashing electrifying riffs. As the energy surges, Remington Leith bursts onto the stage, igniting the crowd with unmatched intensity. From the first note to the last, the connection between band and audience is unstoppable—a relentless storm of sound and passion. This isn’t just a concert—it’s a reckoning. 

Highlights

The night was pure electricity. The synergy between the band and the crowd was undeniable, reaching its peak when Remington Leith charged into the audience, commanding everyone to crouch—only to have them erupt in unison at the song’s climax. It was a moment of sheer, unforgettable magic. Sebastian Danzig leaped off the stage, immersing himself in a sea of fans, surrounded on all sides as cameras flashed in awe. Meanwhile, massive white balloons soared through the crowd, bouncing rhythmically in a euphoric display of unity. But the ultimate highlight? The band’s unstoppable energy, driving the audience through 14 tracks of pure, high-octane chaos—never slowing, never faltering, never forgotten.

Setlist

With just 90 minutes to command the stage, every song choice is crucial—but Palaye Royale nailed it. The setlist was a masterclass in energy and emotion, leaving no dull moments for the Royal Council. Fan favorites like “Little Bastards,” “Dying in a Hot Tub,” and “Tonight I Die” ignited the crowd. While “Fever Dream”—a deeply personal tribute to their late mother—added a moment of raw, heartfelt beauty. Tracks from Death or Glory, including “Showbiz,” “Addicted to the Wicked & Twisted,” and “For You,” thundered through the venue. Proving that Palaye Royale’s fire never dims—it only burns brighter.

In Closing

As “Fever Dream” came to a close and Danzig bid farewell to Vancouver, The Vogue erupted. A deafening “ENCORE!” shook the venue as fans refused to let the night end. Minutes passed, the anticipation built, and then—flash! The stage lights flickered playfully, signalling the band’s triumphant return. They came back swinging with heavy-hitters: “Dead to Me,” “Lonely,” and “Mr. Doctor Man,” igniting the crowd into a final, chaotic frenzy. Then, in a jaw-dropping moment, Leith scaled the side of the venue without a harness, leaving security scrambling and fans breathless. It was a fearless, adrenaline-charged stunt that sent shockwaves through the room. As the final notes rang out, the ovation was thunderous—fans screaming, cheering, pouring their hearts out in gratitude. Palaye Royale had just delivered a once-in-a-lifetime show, one that will live on in the minds of everyone lucky enough to witness it.

I want to give a huge thank you to Palaye Royale and their incredible team. I’m beyond grateful for the opportunity to capture the electrifying memorable moments of the night. If you want to dive deeper into their world or catch them live on the Death or Glory tour, check out their upcoming dates here: https://www.palayeroyale.com/

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