![]() To continue the narrative, “ The Purge” was played as the background screen showed flames. The location was also changed as, at one point, the stage was lowered into the earth and we were presented with a manifestation of hell. This was a very good start to the concert that made me want to know how the story would develop.Īnd sure enough, the talking head reappeared to tell us how we had put our faith into gods to save us from perdition and purge our sins… but these gods soon turned into demons that enslaved the weak. This performance was definitely one of the highlights of the show. As always, when both of them hit those notes, I had goosebumps. ![]() Tarja Turunen joined in for “ Paradise (What About Us?),” which made for a special treat, as both their vocals combine so well, especially during the operatic part of the song. ![]() The camera switched from close-ups on the band to wide-angle views as Sharon den Adel delivered the song with power and emotion. For the next song, “ Our Solemn Hour,” the band shared a stage together as bursts of red light highlighted the desolate atmosphere and merged with the message of the song. The show itself started off with “ Forsaken” as the band played in what seemed to be the ruins of a city, on platforms placed through rubble and debris.
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