TVD Live Shots: The Darkness and Diarrhea Planet at the Regency Ballroom, 3/31

The Darkness

The Darkness’ eagerly anticipated “Tour De Prance” has finally reached American soil. Announced back in September, the tour hit San Francisco’s Regency Ballroom for its third show on a balmy Saturday night.

Kicking off the evening was Diarrhea Planet from Nashville, Tennessee charging through a 30 minute strobe and haze-soaked set that no doubt riveted the gathering San Francisco audience with a blast from a whopping four guitar players. Calling their set attention grabbing would be a huge understatement.

By the time The Darkness’ 9 pm set time rolled around, the floor was absolutely packed and the crowd erupted in cheers as the band took the stage, frontman Justin Hawkins sporting a cheetah patterned cape that complemented his skin-tight body suit.

The band launched into “Open Fire” from their 2015 release, Last of Our Kind, Hawkins all smiles as the crowd responded with glee, the pomp underscored every time he hit a pedal on his board and tearing through a ripping solo.

Their first time hitting San Francisco since the 2017 release of Pinewood Smile, the band took a few songs to warm up the crowd before breaking out the new material which was happily lapped up with the classics. These were hadrcore The Darkness fans, appreciative of the entire catalog and more than happy to lend some falsetto through the course of the 90 minute set.

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

The Darkness

DIARRHEA PLANET

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

Diarrhea Planet

SETLIST
Open Fire
Love Is Only a Feeling
Southern Trains
Black Shuck
One Way Ticket
Givin’ Up
All the Pretty Girls
Barbarian
Buccaneers of Hispaniola
Friday Night
Every Inch of You
Solid Gold
Stuck in a Rut
Get Your Hands Off My Woman
Growing on Me

ENCORE
Japanese Prisoner of Love
I Believe in a Thing Called Love

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