Concert Recap: Trinity of Terror Tour at San Antonio
On December 3, The Trinity of Terror tour ended its Texas run with metal bands Motionless in White, Ice Nine Kills, and Black Veil Brides at the Tech Port Arena in San Antonio.
Photos by Shefali Rao
Rhythm guitarist Ricky Olson of Motionless in White jams on his guitar while the band opens with “Reincarnate.”
Chris Motionless, the lead vocalist of Motionless in White, masterfully switches between singing and screaming.
Chris Motionless, the lead vocalist of Motionless in White, masterfully switches between singing and screaming.
Chris Motionless, the lead vocalist of Motionless in White, masterfully switches between singing and screaming.
Chris Motionless, the lead vocalist of Motionless in White, masterfully switches between singing and screaming.
Spencer Charnas, the lead vocalist of Ice Nine Kills, brings incredible energy to the show as he performs “Wurst Vacation.”
Spencer Charnas, the lead vocalist of Ice Nine Kills, brings incredible energy to the show as he performs “Wurst Vacation.”
Touring actor depicts the character Georgie from the movie “It” as Ice Nine Kills begins performing “IT Is The End.”
Ice Nine Kills performs “The Shower Scene,” depicting a scene from the movie “Psycho” in which a woman is killed in a motel bathroom while she is showering.
Audience members crowd surf while Ice Nine Kills sings “Funeral Derangements.”
The lead vocalist of Black Veil Brides, Andy Biersack, astonishes the audience with his incredible voice and range.
The lead vocalist of Black Veil Brides, Andy Biersack, astonishes the audience with his incredible voice and range.
The lead vocalist of Black Veil Brides, Andy Biersack, astonishes the audience with his incredible voice and range.
The lead bassist and rhythm guitarist of Black Veil Brides, Lonny Eagleton and Jinxx, respectively, masterfully play their instruments back to back.
The lead bassist and rhythm guitarist of Black Veil Brides, Lonny Eagleton and Jinxx, respectively, masterfully play their instruments back to back.
Audience members watch in awe as Andy Biersack explains the meaning behind the band name’s next song, “Scarlet Cross.”