ICE NINE KILLS NIGHT 1 | RITZ MUSIC VENUE
Coverage by Chris Sturk
Ice Nine thrills a Sold-Out Crowd at The Ritz in Raleigh
On April 30th, horror and heavy music collided at The Ritz Music Venue in Raleigh, NC, as Ice Nine Kills kicked off their two-night tour stop in Raleigh NC to a sold-out crowd. The band's performance was a theatrical spectacle, weaving together intense rock rhythms with spine-chilling nods to horror movie classics.
Throughout the night, the band paid homage to legendary films like Friday the 13th, American Psycho, and A Nightmare on Elm Street. With each song, the stage transformed into a horror film set, complete with actors reenacting eerie scenes to the delight of the audience. The energy was contagious—fans were jumping, crowd surfing, and screaming along to every lyric.
Ice Nine Kills made sure to deliver a performance that was more than just music; it was an immersive horror experience. From masked figures lurking in the shadows to dramatic lighting effects, every detail added to the intensity of the night. One particular moment stood out—when a clown wielding a fake rubber knife stepped onto the stage, silently staring at the crowd. It was an unsettling sight, especially for those with a fear of clowns!
For a first-time Ice Nine Kills concertgoer, the show was nothing short of electrifying. The band’s sound was impeccable, and their relentless energy ensured that the excitement never waned. As the crowd dispersed into the night, it was clear that this was not just another rock concert—it was a theatrical horror-metal masterpiece.