Falling In Reverse
September 11, 2025
Bell Centre, Montreal, QC
If you weren’t at the Bell Centre on September 11th, you missed one of the wildest, most electrifying rock shows Montreal has seen in a long time. Falling In Reverse didn’t just perform — they detonated the stage.

The night kicked off with Point North, who brought youthful energy and tight stage presence to their 7-song set, closing with their hit Safe and Sound. They’re definitely a band to watch — the crowd was vibing hard. Then came Hollywood Undead, who turned the venue into a rap-metal party with their signature boy-band chaos. Their 8-song set was fast, fun, and even heartwarming when they brought a kid on stage. Cute, engaging, and a perfect warm-up for what was to come.




Then the lights dropped, and the cinematic intro Prequel rolled in like a storm. The tension built — and then boom — Zombified hit and Falling In Reverse fired on all cylinders. From that moment on, it was clear: this wasn’t just a concert, it was a full-blown spectacle.

The 18-song setlist was masterfully balanced, weaving through Ronnie Radke’s genre-bending discography. By the time Fuck You and All Your Friends blasted through the speakers, the crowd knew they were in for a wild ride. What followed was a relentless barrage of bangers: Bad Guy, The Drug in Me Is You, and even a nostalgic throwback with Situations from Ronnie’s Escape The Fate days — a treat for longtime fans.
One of the most hilarious and unforgettable moments came when Ronnie asked, “Are there any assholes in the house?” — proudly declaring, “I’m an asshole just like you!” That was the perfect intro to the song, and the “Asshole Cam” on the big screen (one on Ronnie, one on the crowd) had everyone laughing and cheering.

But the highlight of the night? The unexpected and surprisingly heartfelt country section. Ronnie performed All My Woman followed by All My Life, and while Hardy and Jelly Roll didn’t show up for their verses, Ronnie’s puppet Donnie did — popping out to sing along, adding a quirky twist to an already emotional moment. The pyro during All My Life was absolutely insane — flames, sparks, and heat you could feel from the back of the arena.

Ronnie was in full showman mode, tossing his mic in the air multiple times, walking through the crowd with Bad Wolves’ Daniel Laskiewicz during Fear, and even asking fans to light up the arena with their phones. When the crowd delivered, Ronnie called for his photographer to capture the moment — but when they didn’t show, he settled for a tech snapping an iPhone pic. Classic Ronnie.

The song of the night? Voices in My Head. It was haunting, powerful, and absolutely mesmerizing. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, the band closed the night with Ronald and Watch the World Burn — a fiery, chaotic, and perfect ending to an unforgettable show.

Final Verdict:
Falling In Reverse didn’t just play a concert — they threw a party, a therapy session, a comedy show, and a rock opera all in one. Ronnie Radke proved once again why he’s one of the most unpredictable and entertaining frontmen in the game. If you missed it, you missed magic. If you were there, you’ll be talking about it for years.
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