Senses’ First Headling Tour Hits The End
Up-and-coming “emo-friendly, punk-curious” band, Senses, announced their first headlining tour in December. On March 25th, the I’m Still Breathing tour hit Nashville’s The End with Negative 25 and MVSSIE.
From the moment MVSSIE took the stage, the crowd’s excitement set the tone for a great set. It quickly became clear that this band is underrated but destined for bigger things. A highlight of the night was their acoustic performance of Good in Goodbye with Grant Keller, a moment that had the audience hooked. This may have been MVSSIE’s first show in Nashville, but it definitely shouldn’t be their last.
Negative 25 is a band known on TikTok for their hilarious content and relatable, fun songs that’ll have you feeling like dancing and singing, which the audience proved true that night.
Singers Bradley and Brett were a hilarious duo on stage. Only they could make someone admit to farting in the room for free merch, and have dozens of people admitting to watching Shrek a questionable amount of times. Both have songs that they perform lead vocals on, and they’re fantastic both together and separate. Brett has an intense, energetic performance during his songs where he leaves his instruments behind, while Bradley energizes the crowd while holding his.
Senses closed the night with a dynamic performance for an eager crowd. As past performers in the city, they’ve built a dedicated fanbase, with supporters traveling from all over for their first headlining show. Their set proved they were more than ready for the moment, delivering an electrifying performance, engaging with the crowd, and showcasing their undeniable passion.