Hearing their rework of "Chains" and the massive update to "Satellite" proved they still know how to breathe new life into the classics that built their empire.
The Banc of California Stadium provided a cinematic backdrop. The and geometric visuals synchronized perfectly with the driving basslines, creating a sensory loop that made the 22,000-person venue feel like a private club. Hearing their rework of "Chains" and the massive
The pacing was impeccable, moving from deep, brooding progressive beats into the uplifting anthems that define the Group Therapy experience. Visual Production The pacing was impeccable, moving from deep, brooding
Fans were treated to an onslaught of fresh material, including the then-new instrumental "Gratitude" and the soaring "Projection," which showcased their shift toward a grittier, darker "A&B" sound without losing their melodic soul. The signature "on-screen typing" wasn't just visual fluff;
From the moment the trio took the stage, there was a palpable sense of "coming home." This was the first major milestone show since the world reopened, and the was heavy. The signature "on-screen typing" wasn't just visual fluff; it acted as a real-time conversation between the artists and the crowd, grounding the massive production in human connection. Musical Highlights
The setlist was a surgical strike of and innovation :