Movements brings Nashville “Full Circle”

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Movements brought their Spring 2025 Tour to Marathon Music Works in Nashville, Tennessee earlier this week. Support on this tour included Citizen, Scowl, and  Downward delivering an electrifying, emotionally charged performance that left the crowd buzzing from start to finish.

Movements formed in Southern California in 2015, and has taken the world by storm over the last decade. Known for their deeply introspective lyrics and dynamic sound, this night at Marathon Music Works was no exception as they proved yet again why they have cultivated such a loyal and passionate fanbase. Opening up with a newer hit “Afraid To Die” they played several fan favorites including “Lead Pipe,” “Skin to Skin,” “Colorblind,” and closed out with their most popular hit, “Daylily.” The crowd roared, singing along to every word with as vocalist Patrick Miranda‘s voice shifted effortlessly from haunting melodies to powerful screams.

The chemistry among the band members was undeniable. With intricate riffs paired seamlessly with thunderous drumming, and pulsing rhythms absolutely set the mood throughout the entire performance. The production, moody lighting, and incredible stage presence amplified the intimate yet high energy atmosphere. Throughout the night, Miranda took moments to engage with the crowd, expressing gratitude that added an extra layer of sincerity to the performance.

The Spring Tour 2025 began on March 1st in Tempe, Arizona and will hit several major cities across the United States including Boston, Brooklyn, and Denver before closing out in Los Angeles, California on April 4th click here for more details on where you can see Movements next!

 

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