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At Wild at Heart, it was already quite hot even without an audience by 9:00 PM.
When FIGHTBALL from Berlin started at 10:30 PM, the Wild at Heart was already well filled with 100 – 150 people. FIGHTBALL began their set with fast, melodic, and infectious punk rock. The band recently released their debut album. With a mix of punk rock from the Kreuzberg school and their own influences, the band quickly made a name for themselves in Berlin. Many fans stood in front of the stage, able to sing along to the songs. Despite the already tropical temperatures, people hesitantly started to dance. Outside the club, there were at least 50 more people who also wanted to get in. It promised to be very crowded and correspondingly humid for BORN TO LOSE. FIGHTBALL played a good set that reflected both their musical talent and their spirit of life well.
As FIGHTBALL ended, everyone sought the way outside to catch a bit of fresh air before heading back in for BORN TO LOSE.
The first notes of BORN TO LOSE began in a relatively empty club. However, this changed dramatically after the first three songs. The club became very full. A crowd of eager dancers quickly formed in front of the stage, swept away by the highly melodic and fast punk rock that BORN TO LOSE played. The band performed as if there were no tomorrow. The fatigue I had seen two hours earlier on the faces was completely gone. Especially singer Chris gave it his all, singing his heart out. The audience responded with pogo dancing and enthusiasm. The atmosphere was fantastically good, even though it was brutally humid. Even without movement, one started to sweat immediately. BORN TO LOSE played several new songs from their current album, as well as songs from their two previous albums. Of course, “Sweet Misery” was also a must. When that song was played, the audience's excitement increased once more.
BORN TO LOSE played for a good hour. Afterwards, it was clear that the band was absolutely exhausted but very happy. An encore was played after a brief hesitation, and then it was over.
An hour of fast, melodic, and infectious punk rock ended far too quickly. After the concert, the Wild at Heart emptied quite quickly, but only because many people urgently needed fresh air outside. The evening ended comfortably on the beer benches in front of the Wild at Heart.
BORN TO LOSE has played three European tours in the last three years. It is nice to see that the band is gaining more and more fans. BORN TO LOSE is always worth it, especially live!