Pierce the Veil, Sleeping With Sirens & Daisy Grenade – Mann Center – Philadelphia (A PopEntertainment.com Concert Review)
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- May 20
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Pierce the Veil, Sleeping With Sirens & Daisy Grenade – Mann Center – Philadelphia, PA – May 19, 2025
Fans packed onto the lawn at Skyline Stage at The Mann on Monday night to see Pierce the Veil at the sold-out Philly stop of their I Can’t Hear You tour. Joined by Sleeping with Sirens and Daisy Grenade, the night was high energy from start to finish. While each band brought something different to the stage, there was an overwhelming sense of nostalgia that filled the air and brought a smile to each audience member's face.

Starting out the night was Daisy Grenade. The female pop-punk duo took the stage with confidence and grabbed the crowd’s attention instantly. Their setlist consisted of “So Happy,” “Cult Classic,” “How to Hide a Body,” “Riot,” and more. Their performance was strong and their chemistry on stage was so much fun to watch. One of the most memorable moments of their set was their cover of Sabrina Carpenter’s “Taste.” The cover had a fun punk edge to it, and for fans that weren’t familiar with Daisy Grenade’s music, this was a moment for them to sing along and get engaged.

Up next was Sleeping with Sirens. The crowd’s energy really kicked in for this set, as their setlist was full of some fun and nostalgic classics. Starting with tracks like “Kick Me,” “Leave It All Behind,” “Tally It Up: Settle the Score” and “A Trophy Father’s Trophy Son,” they had fans singing along from the very first note. Their set continued with songs like “Go Go Go,” “Better Off Dead,” “Do It Now Remember It Later,” “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn,” and “If You Can’t Hang.” Kellin Quinn’s vocals were powerful as ever, and their energy on stage was infectious. Sleeping with Sirens is always such a fun band to watch, and this time was no different. Their set was the perfect buildup, and without a doubt got the crowd ready for the rest of the night!

Finally, it was time for Pierce the Veil to take the stage! The crowd went wild with deafening cheers as they opened up the night with “Death of an Executioner,” “Bulls in the Bronx,” “Pass the Nirvana,” and “I’m Low on Gas and You Need a Jacket.” The setlist featured an eclectic mix of tracks from all six of their albums, giving a nod to each era of Pierce the Veil. Their set was a rollercoaster of emotions, as fans cried, smiled, danced, and sang along to every single word. The band was high energy as always, taking advantage of every inch of the stage and engaging with the crowd, encouraging them to sing along.

They continued their set with “Floral & Fading,” “She Makes Dirty Words Sound Pretty,” “Hell Above,” "Caraphernelia", “Hold On Till May,” and “Disasterology.” One of the most exciting moments of the night was the closing of the show, when Pierce the Veil brought Sleeping with Sirens’ vocalist Kellin Quinn back out on stage to perform their track “King for a Day” together. This was without a doubt the most highly anticipated moment of the night, as the crowd erupted as Kellin took the stage. For long-time fans of both bands, this was such a powerful moment to watch.

The I Can’t Hear You tour was a culmination of Pierce the Veil’s career so far as a band and gave fans an in-person glimpse of their evolution over the years. Their energy and connection with the crowd was a clear example of why they are such a beloved band on the scene, and the night was such an incredible experience from start to finish. The I Can’t Hear You world tour spans through October 2025, so be sure to get out to a show near you!
Emma Fox
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