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About In This Moment in Garden City

In This Moment's song Burn features aggressive guitar melodies and impactful words about self-empowerment. Engaging with fans through live streams and social media during the global pandemic reflected their resilience. The band's music often tackles themes of identity, self-discovery, and strength, appealing with many fans. Remarkably, In This Moment has collaborated with renowned producer the producer Kevin Churko on various records, contributing to their unique sound. Releasing a remix album titled Rise of the Blood Legion in 2013 showcased their range; in fact, In This Moment's influence extends beyond music, as they have inspired numerous followers and new musicians.

In This Moment Garden City Q&A & Feedback

What issues arose with the seating arrangement at Revolution Concert House for In This Moment's show?

The stage's positioning was inadequate, and the venue lacked side seating options, complicating the experience.

What specific elements made the collaboration with Nothing More and Cherry Bombs noteworthy at Revolution Concert House?

The synergy between In This Moment and Nothing More created an electrifying atmosphere, highlighting their outstanding performance and showmanship.

How did the drink lines impact the experience during In This Moment's concert?

The lines for adult beverages were frustratingly long, affecting overall enjoyment and time spent away from the performance.

Why was the fog during In This Moment's performance at Revolution Concert House concerning?

The fog made it unbearable to breathe, obscuring visibility and detracting from the performance experience.

What was the reaction to Maria Brink's costume changes during the concert at Revolution Concert House?

Frequent costume changes and theatrical fillers detracted from the music, limiting the number of songs performed.