The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving, Texas, was transformed into a bass-heavy paradise on the first day of Excision’s highly anticipated Nexus Tour. With a lineup boasting some of the biggest names in electronic dance music, the night promised to be a sensory overload of light, sound, and bass. Fans from all over gathered to experience the unparalleled energy and production that Excision is known for, and they were not disappointed.
The evening kicked off with a series of dynamic opening acts, each building the excitement and setting the stage for the main event. I missed the first DJ to play the show but my first DJ up was Emorfic, whose high-energy set featured a blend of dubstep and trap, getting the early crowd moving and hyped. Playing some metal songs also really got the metalhead in me hype. Following him, Ray Volpe, delivered a powerful performance, seamlessly mixing hard-hitting beats with melodic interludes that captivated the audience. Amazing laser show towards the end of Volpetrons set. Eptic rounded out the openers with a set that combined heavy drops with intricate sound design, leaving the crowd eager for more. Cowboy hat and all for the Texas crowd
As the lights dimmed and the stage was set for Excision, the anticipation in the air was palpable. When Excision finally took the stage, the crowd erupted in a wave of cheers and applause. From the very first drop, it was clear that this would be a night to remember. Excision’s signature sound—a blend of relentless bass, intricate melodies, and jaw-dropping drops—had the entire venue pulsating with energy.
The stage production was nothing short of spectacular. The Nexus Tour lived up to its name, with a massive LED screen displaying mind-blowing visuals that synced perfectly with the music. Laser lights and pyrotechnics added to the immersive experience, creating a multi-sensory assault that left the crowd in awe. Each track was accompanied by stunning visual effects, from futuristic cityscapes to surreal landscapes, enhancing the overall atmosphere.
Excision’s setlist was a perfect mix of fan favorites and new material. Tracks like “The Paradox” and “Robo Kitty” had the crowd headbanging in unison, while new releases like “Decimate” showcased his evolving sound. The energy never waned as Excision masterfully controlled the ebb and flow of the night, taking the audience on a journey through the depths of bass music.
One of the highlights of the evening was the inclusion of several collaborations and remixes. Excision’s track with Illenium, “Gold (Stupid Love),” brought a melodic break to the relentless bass, creating a beautiful moment of unity as the crowd sang along. The night also featured surprise guest appearances, with [Guest Artist] joining Excision on stage for a mind-blowing B2B (back-to-back) set that sent the crowd into a frenzy.
Final Thoughts Day 1 of Excision’s Nexus Tour at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory was an unforgettable experience. From the expertly curated lineup of opening acts to Excision’s explosive performance, every moment was filled with energy and excitement. The production quality was top-notch, making it not just a concert but an immersive audio-visual experience. Fans left the venue buzzing with adrenaline, already looking forward to what Day 2 would bring.
For anyone seeking a night of unparalleled bass music and an electrifying atmosphere, Excision’s Nexus Tour is a must-see. The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory proved to be the perfect venue, offering excellent acoustics and a vibrant crowd that elevated the night’s experience. This tour stop in Irving, Texas, set a high bar for the rest of the tour, promising many more epic nights to come.