Twiztid brought the Juggalo family together on August 28, 2025, at Trees in Dallas, Texas. Alongside them, they brought Blaze, ABK, Bake Lo, Sorry X, local opening act Killhouse… and a surprise guest!
Killhouse is an alternative, chaotic, and experimental Dallas-based band. Their lyrics address themes of systematic oppression and the human struggle for decency. While performing, they bring a collective amount of energy, passion, and enthusiasm.
The second opening act, Bake Lo, seemed to have been a crowd favorite. From the moment he stepped on stage to the moment he finished his last note, the crowd was going wild.
Sorry X is an upcoming female singer/songwriter from Phoenix, Arizona. Alexa is a force to be reckoned with on the stage. Her energy, sound, and stage presence draws you in and makes you never want to leave. She has made a large impact in the rock world in a short amount of time, garnering 10+ million streams independently.
After Sorry X, ABK took the stage by storm. Another crowd favorite, ABK always brings the energy, excitement, and fun to his music. His passion for what he does is apparent, and the crowd’s response: starting a mosh pit, a mosh pit that later became too much for my taste.
Surprise! BOONDOX is in the house! The unexpected guest, Boondox, graced us with his presence before Blaze’s performance.
I was so caught off guard that I only got one photo):
It’s not a Twiztid show without Blaze, of course. Blaze always embodies the meaning of family and togetherness. This is also where the mosh pit became too much for me, however, I still genuinely enjoyed watching Blaze do his thing.
Welcome to the Freek Show! Twiztid delivered a powerful performance with all the freeki-ness and fun. This is the second time I have been blessed to see them live, and I will say they never disappoint.
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