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Gallery - Asking Alexandria, Buffalo, NY

Asking Alexandria, adorned with Danny Worsnop absolutely blew the roof off of the venue in Buffalo, NY. The Sumerian Records, Ten Years In The Black tour had a killer lineup that lead up perfectly to the entrance of Asking Alexandria. Danny performed vocally better than he ever has before, and really impressed me with his energy. The crowd erupted as the band played old classics like, "The Final Episode" and "A Prophecy" as well as songs from the 2013 release, From Death To Destiny, "The Death of Me." The night was filled with wall to wall energy and seemed to bridge a gap between the band's older, more nostalgic fans, with their younger, newer fans. Below is a gallery of photos by our photographer,  Sam Reed. 

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PostedDecember 4, 2016
AuthorSam Reed
TagsAsking Alexandria

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