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TOOL HIPNOTIZA GUADALAJARA CON UN SHOW SENSORIAL

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20 de marzo de 2025

Proyecciones psicodélicas, riffs de guitarra quirúrgicos, y láseres multicolores, marcaron el histórico concierto de Tool en Guadalajara.

La banda de rock progresivo ofreció una experiencia sensorial que trascendió lo musical en Calle 2.

Tool es conocido por su estricta política contra el uso de celulares, creando un ambiente de inmersión total. La mayoría del público respetó la norma, sumergiéndose en la experiencia visual y sonora. Maynard James Keenan, Adam Jones, Danny Carey y Justin Chancellor desataron la euforia con “Fear Inoculum”.

El escenario de 20 metros de altura y las pantallas gigantes proyectaron visuales impactantes, creando una experiencia hipnótica.

“Schism” y “The Grudge” cerraron la primera parte del concierto, con el riff de bajo de “Schism” provocando la captura de videos por parte de algunos asistentes.
Seven Hours After Violet, proyecto de Shavo Odadjian (System of a Down), abrió la noche con nu metal crudo. The Cult impregnó el ambiente con su hard rock característico.

Fotos: Jorge Gómez ( @‌_jelios ) para Backstage Press (@backstage .press ) / Music Vibe (@musicvibemx )



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