21 Pilots The Clancy Tour Breach 2025
Last Tuesday, September 30th, Evan and I had tickets to see 21 Pilots in concert in Hartford Ct. The show was at an indoor/outdoor venue called the Xfinity Center (not to be confused with the other indoor/outdoor Xfinitiy Center in Massachusetts). We had never been to the Xfinity Center and had no idea what to expect. Reviews online were not favorable but we really enjoyed it. I'll liberally sprinkle photos in around all the details, feel free to skip them and just look- most of the details are for me to remember anyway!
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I wore comfy clothes with large pockets so I didn't need to bring a bag with me. I carried just my phone (with my credit card tucked inside), keys, and ear plugs. |
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We were surprised to find ourselves so close to the stage! |
We got an email a few days prior outlining what time the parking lots and various things opened including the doors and decided to switch up our plans a lot. Originally we were going to arrive around 6 for the 8 o'clock show but the parking lots opened at 3:30/4 so we decided to shoot for that time instead. We stopped to pick up grinders/subs on the way and planned to eat in the car.
We beat most of the traffic and while it took us 2 tries to find the EZ out parking it was well worth the $40 fee as we were out of the venue within minutes and on the road beating all the traffic. We were home in just about an hour! I honestly thought it was going to take us an hour or two just to get on the road home.
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The opening act was really good too. |
We sat in the car for an hour reading our books, eating our food and then decided we might as well start heading over to get in line since the doors were opening soon... plus we were bored sitting in our car. The line was already pretty long by the time we joined but we had so much fun people watching. I've only been to one other 21 Pilots concert but their fans are so sweet. People were offering each other tape (it's a 21 Pilots thing), bracelets, original artwork made into mini pamphlets, etc.
Once inside the main gates the venue opens up with food trucks and stalls lining the perimeter, they had merch. tents and huge bathrooms. I was stunned that there was no line at all for the ladies room. From there we headed into the building since our seats were under the pavilion. Those doors weren't opened yet so we hung out in another line and saw people-- complete strangers mind you sharing a pizza, offering bits of soft pretzels, etc. to each other.
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The crowd of course went wild when 21 Pilots came onstage |
The doors opened up around 7 and we found our seats. I don't know about you but those seating charts never seem to make sense to me; this time we were so surprised to find ourselves just 5 or 6 rows back from the pit. We had the best seats!
The opening band was great; though they did have to pause part way through and ask for the house lights as there was a minor incident in the pit area. The security team came through and carried someone out to sit in one of the empty seats in front of us. I'm thinking he passed out since someone further down that same row came over with a cup of (what I'm guessing!) was ice water and as he sat there sipping he started looking much better. Before 21 Pilots came on stage they had gotten a wheelchair and brought him away (somewhere where I hope he at least got to hear/see the show since he really did not want to leave with them).
The show was amazing with lots of pyrotechnics and special effects. 21 Pilots does a LOT of crowd interaction. At least a half dozen times they left the stage to walk through the arena and up onto a secondary stage they had set up on the lawn. They also stand on platforms the crowd hold up a time or two. They even pulled a young boy up onto the stage to sing the chorus of a song with them. I'm sure that made that boy's night!
They performed for a good 2 1/2 hours straight and each of their songs leads into the next.
There are rarely breaks in the music but it does get dark from time to time and they utilize those moments to change costumes.
They mostly write what are called concept albums and their fans know the storylines of Clancy and his battle with the fictional world of Dema. Clancy's story was supposed to wrap up last year with the release of the Clancy album but it didn't and so they released Breach this year to wrap up that storyline and dubbed it Breach since it was both a breach of trust with their fans but also Clancy finally has a break through and an end to the story.
The concert had a great mix of songs from ALL their albums but the show was a bit personalized for Hartford, of course. At one point the drummer walked through the arena carrying a Hartford banner like a flag that then was draped over his drum set for most of the show. Tyler, the singer, at one point told us they were supposed to have way more fireworks/pyrotechnics but our fire marshals/code are incredibly strict (our whole state is known for being pretty strict with safety laws) and he was joking that the next song must be how the marshals feel when they wake up in the morning in order to enjoy wielding their power so much... then they broke out in their song singing "I feel like garbage.." it was a riot.
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Here they are singing with the boy they pulled from the audience (security made sure his dad came along too and stood right in front of the stage) |
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Josh drumming on a platform held up by fans out on the lawn |
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Both Josh and Tyler drumming out on platforms held up by the pit people |
I had an aisle seat so we walked right out of the venue without stopping, we crossed the street to our car, took a "back exit" way out of the parking lot (hence the EZ out parking) and were on the road in minutes. We did find a Mobile mart/24 hour gas station 1/2 way home and stopped for some ice cold water. We were parched after singing our hearts out along with the band all night.
The 21 songs they played (either in part or in total) included:
- Overcompensate
- The Contract
- Rawfear
- We don't believe what's on TV
- Tear in my heart
- Backslide
- Lane Boy
- Shy away
- Heathens
- Next Semester
- Routines in the night
- Message Man
- Pet Cheetah
- Polarize
- Chlorine
- Jumpsuit
- Nico & the Niners
- Heavydirtysoul
- The line
- Garbage (dedicated to the power hungry fire marshals that wouldn't let them use full pyro for the show)
- Doubt
- Tally
- Ride (with Jase from the audience)
- Drum show
- City walls
- Guns for hands
- Stressed out
- Trees
I really had so much anxiety about getting to the show and getting home from the show and don't generally consider myself a concert person. I don't like crowds and especially with an indoor/outdoor venue I worry about things like marijuana and beer smells but all that worry and anxiety were for nothing. It was an incredible night.
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Sounds like a great concert with everything working out well! It looks like they had a lot of special effects with smoke and fire based on your pictures- you wonder how much more they wanted to do and what?? But really, it looks like they put on a great show- 2 1/2 hours is a long time to sing non stop. You guys got your money´s worth for sure!
ReplyDeleteBeing that the only "real" concerts I've ever attended are theirs, I feel like I am ruined for life. From what I've heard they play far longer without a break than just about anyone else.
DeleteThat is so wonderful that you attended this concert with your son. 21 Pilots is a wonderful band. I had no idea that they did these concept with their albums. You are a fun mom!
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I love their music so I'm happy to go; though the getting there and getting back home make me nervous as I do not like driving in traffic or cities.
DeleteWow! Looks like an incredible show! Glad you and Evan got to enjoy it together
ReplyDeleteIt was incredible!
DeleteWhat a fun sounding night out! I just love a good concert. Glad you had a good experience!
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DeleteI just saw them in Virginia Beach and it was an awesome show! They had a stage in the crowd with the car on fire like in their videos and tons of lights and pyrotechnics here, and they had a VB sign too. Great time!
ReplyDeleteThey did have that here too but the car was so far behind us out near the lawn seats that we were really only able to see it on the big screens near the stage. I loved how they went back and forth between the two stages, navigating through the crowd.
DeleteIt sounds like the exact opposite of my big venue event this week! Glad it all worked out and it seems like a night to remember! You are the cool mom!
ReplyDeleteIt certainly was! We were stunned we were so close to the stage.
DeleteThis looks like a blast!
ReplyDeleteIt was! We had an amazing night.
Delete21 Pilots would be fun to see! It looks like it was an amazing show!
ReplyDeleteJill - Doused in Pink
It certainly was.
DeleteOh my goodness!!!!! I literally just posted about taking my daughter to see them!! What an amazing experience! We loved them too!!!!!! Thanks for sharing this. I am going to show it to Flynn!
ReplyDeleteI just showed Evan; how funny that we both posted about the same thing today! My nephew saw them twice this past week-- once in Virginia and once in North Carolina (where they live).
DeleteWhat a great time, and concert experience!
ReplyDeleteIt really was; Evan just might turn me into a concert person after all.
DeleteIt sounds like you had a great time and the fans do sound so sweet. Oh wow! That is amazing that there were no queues for the ladies room!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't believe that there was no line for the ladies room-- not we were in the first 1/3 or so of the line to get in so perhaps there was a line later but I was loving no line!
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DeleteLots of lights! Wow! In spite of not being a concert person, it looks and sounds like you had a great time. Thanks for sharing. I almost feel ike I was there.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely lots of lights and special effects; I had a fabulous time.
DeleteHow fun and you really got some amazing photos! I almost feel like I was there.
ReplyDeleteAw, thank you!
DeleteJoanne, it looks like a fabulous time. We've been following the storyline for quite some time and we're sad to see it end, but so happy for Josh starting his own family and for Tyler to get to spend more time with his family. They put on the best shows. We've been so fortunate to see them live, and they never disappoint. Always the best! We're excited to see their opening band for the Clancy Tour, Balu Brigada, in concert next weekend. They have grown so much since the Clancy tour, and if you have time, check out the *Portal* album, it's so good! 🙂
ReplyDeleteThey really do! Oh I bet that will be fun. I really enjoy Balu Brigada's music and was glad to learn of them from last year's concert.
DeleteVisiting from A Fresh Cup of Coffee link-up. Wow, that was quite the show! That's nice that so many songs were performed.
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