BABYMETAL Turns the Coca-Cola Roxy into a Furnace

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Live at the Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre | Atlanta, GA | June 2025

Returning back to Georgia, BABYMETAL has once again hosted a sold out show at the Coca-Cola Roxy. BABYMETAL, Japan’s genre-defying metal phenomenon, delivered a show that had fans jumping, sweating, and surfing in a non-stop frenzy of energy and sound.

From the moment the lights dimmed and the iconic “BABYMETAL DEATH” opened the night, it was clear the crowd was ready to go all in. The floor instantly became a sea of bodies in motion—fans chanting, pumping fists, and bouncing as if the ground itself were shaking. By the time “Megitsune” and the explosive “PA PA YA!!” hit, it wasn’t just the fans who were dripping in sweat—so were the walls. Literally. The entire venue became a humid, chaotic temple to kawaii metal.

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Backed by the thunderous precision of the KAMI Band, BABYMETAL’s trio brought their A-game, with razor-sharp choreography and fierce stage presence. After a jaw-dropping instrumental solo from the band, they launched into the thunderous “METALI!!” and quickly followed by “Kon! Kon!”, each track met with deafening cheers.

The visuals were just as intense. Stage lights oscillated between glowing reds and pulsating purples, while the massive LED screen behind the performers alternated between cinematic close-ups and eye-popping animations. Throughout the night, literal flames shot from the stage every once in a while, creating a sense of explosive danger that only fueled the crowd’s fire.

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Of course, no BABYMETAL show would be complete without “Gimme Chocolate!!” — and when it hit, the place erupted. Fans screamed every lyric, jumping in time with the infectious chaos. In the end, this wasn’t just a concert. It was a high-energy ritual of sound, sweat, and spectacle. BABYMETAL didn’t just perform in Atlanta—they conquered it.

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Angel Escobar
Angel Escobarhttp://www.escofotos.com
Angel Escobar is a Senior Photojournalist at Melodic Magazine. When taking a break from being chronically online, he covers pop music from all over the world.

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