Pierce the veil returned Argentina He December 12, 2025 with a Sold out show at C Art Mediaas part of his world tour”“I can’t hear you.” The Californian band delivered an intense and emotional performance that confirmed their intact bond with the local audience and reaffirmed their central position within the band contemporary alternative rock.
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The quartet led by Vic Fuentes returned Buenos Aires after an extensive tour Europe and North America while 2024 and 2025. The reunion took place in an environment of high expectations, with a sold-out audience that responded with absolute devotion from the first moment, transforming the concert into a collective experience with a strong emotional charge.
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The evening began with an unexpected introduction. It sounded through the speakers “The king”from Jose Alfredo Jimeneza gesture that functioned as a tribute to the Latin roots the band and as a declaration of identity before the final creation of the Punk rock. Minutes later, Pierce the veil entered the stage without any detours and marked the initial pulse “Death of an Executioner”.
From then on, the group asserted itself with sustained intensity. Vic Fuentes in voice and guitar, Tony Perry on the guitar, Jaime Preciado in low and Loniel Robinson On the drums, they built a solid and precise block of sound that had a quick response at first Pogos and in a powerful chorus that didn’t stop all night long.

He Setlist He balanced different phases of his discography with balance. “Cops in the Bronx”from Collide with the sky (2012) and “Overcome Nirvana”from The jaws of life (2023) acted as axes of this generational transition that characterizes the audience of Pierce the veilconsisting of both historical supporters and a new generation of fans.
Damiano David debuted as a soloist in Argentina and drove the crowd crazy by wearing the Boca shirt
As the concert continued, the band proposed a no-shortcuts tour through their history. Songs like “I’m low on gas and you need a jacket.” And “Yes, boy and doll face.” reinforced the more nostalgic side while “I don’t care if you’re contagious.” It was one of the most emotional moments of the evening.

One of the most famous aspects was the inclusion of themes A flair for the dramaticHe Debut album This marked the group’s first steps. “I would rather die than be famous” And “Wonderless” They appeared as a special nod to the long-time audience and gave the track list emotional density.
The latest material was also prominently represented. “Emergency contact” echoed loudly in the room, making that clear The jaws of life It speaks directly to the concerns of an audience that finds the same honesty in the new songs as in the founding albums.

Unlike other bands in the genre Pierce the veil He chose a sober, discursive stage register. Vic Fuentes He spoke little between songs, letting the message be channeled through the music and lyrics. This economy of words reinforced the sense of community and maintained the show’s narrative tension.
Airbag made the Monumental vibrate with an epic show and the participation of Ricardo Mollo
The last part of the concert increased the intensity even further. He Encore started with “Disaster”which triggered one of the most powerful pogos of the evening and set the stage for a conclusion with great emotional impact.
Then it came “Wait until May”one of the band’s most sensitive anthems, sung by the audience from start to finish. Time seemed to stand still for a few minutes, in a climate of collective contemplation that contrasted with the previous anger and anticipated the outcome.

The final conclusion was made by “King for a day”. The song exploded in an avalanche of jumps, screams and hugs that sealed the night with a cathartic and liberating discharge, true to the spirit of Post-Hardcore that represents the band.
The show in C art media was part of the band’s current international tour, a tour marked by the intensity and enthusiastic response of the audience, which once again confirmed the scope of the project and its validity within the music scene. Alternative rock.