Chevelle and Asking Alexandria Take Over Boeing Center at Tech Port 8-7
- Allan Linkous
- 6 days ago
- 2 min read

The atmosphere was electric as fans gathered at the Boeing Center at Tech Port for a night that promised to be spectacular. With two powerhouse bands, Chevelle and Asking Alexandria, set to take the stage, excitement filled the air. Along for the ride was the Boston, Massachusetts-based rock band Dead Poet Society.
The sold-out Tech Port would be the perfect backdrop for an evening of hard-hitting rock and unforgettable performances.
As the crowd poured in, the buzz grew louder. Fans sported band t-shirts and eagerly awaited the start of what would be an epic night of music. Dead Poet Society would take the stage at 7 sharp, performing a short but sweet set of hard-hitting, driving tunes, prepping the crowd for what's to come.
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Asking Alexandria kicked off their set with an explosive energy. The British metalcore band, known for their dynamic sound and powerful lyrics, captivated the audience from the moment they took the stage. Within minutes, it was clear they were ready to deliver an unforgettable experience.
Their set featured a mix of fan favorites and newer tracks that showcased their evolution as a band. Songs like "Alone in a Room" and "The Final Episode" had the crowd singing along passionately, while heavier tracks like "Into the Fire" and "Dark Void" generated an exhilarating intensity throughout the venue. Frontman Danny Worsnop connected with fans, often inviting them to join in the chorus, making the performance feel personal and engaging. AA put on a high-energy, intense set. The result was an exhilarating reminder of why Asking Alexandria has amassed such a dedicated following over the years.
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Following a high-octane set from Asking Alexandria, it was time for Chevelle to take the stage. Renowned for their distinctive sound and thought-provoking lyrics, the American rock band opened with "Family System," prompting an eruption of cheers from the audience. It was clear that fans were primed for what was to come.
Chevelle's performance was a masterclass in rock music, blending heavy riffs with melodic hooks to create a captivating sound. Hits like "Send the Pain Below," which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and "Face to the Floor," which features thought-provoking themes around life struggles, had the audience on their feet, losing themselves in the music.
The chemistry between brothers Pete and Sam Loeffler was evident as they played. They worked together seamlessly, creating a powerful sound that resonated throughout the venue. Bassist Kemble Walters held down the low end and complemented Pete with backing vocals and harmonies. Chevelle played a killer set of both old favorites and new songs from the yet-to-be-released album Bright as Blasphemy, slated for release on 8-15
As the final notes of Chevelle's set echoed through the Boing Center, one thing was clear: this was a rocking night. Both Chevelle, Asking Alexandria, and Dead Poet Society offered up killer performances that left fans buzzing with excitement. Their unique sounds, complemented by the venue's atmosphere, created an experience unlike any other.
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