Things got started at 1:30 with Los Angeles-based punk rapper/rocker Hyro the Hero. The first half of the festival took place on the smaller Festival Stage. Andy Biersack of Andy Black – Photo: Rick Munroe MFN Regardless, all of the bands delivered exactly what those who arrived early for their nearly ten-hour concert affair that wrapped up minutes before the 11 p.m. This festival delivered on all of these, but on a globally toasty Tuesday, the crowds were lighter than expected. There were the constants like mosh pits, piercings in nearly every conceivable place, sweat and a profusion of loud music. Attending this festival was all about the multi-sensory experience. With a title sponsor like Rockstar Energy, you know this isn’t going to be a crooner concert. You never know what to expect at festivals like these. The Rockstar Energy Disrupt Festival is a new summer-long festival that brings a steady rotation of rock band headliners to both the main and festival stages, delivering a full lineup of rock bands from popular genres punk, metal core, hardcore, and rap-rock condensed into a series of one-day mega-fests of non-stop ear-splitting music. On a blazing hot summer day that brought temperatures to triple digits across South Florida, those who attended the inaugural Rockstar Energy Disrupt Festival in West Palm Beach were treated to a fun, loud and sweaty musical experience that brought together bands that delivered plenty of energy despite the unbearable heat and humidity. Concert Review: Rockstar Energy Disrupt Festival in West Palm Beach
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