Photos by Sean Sara; Written by Sean Sara
Bo En, Kikuo, and Gus Bonito graced the stage for the Pale Machine 10-Year Anniversary Tour recently in La and woah. The energy in the venue was electric and easily set the stage for an unforgettable evening of musical mastery.
Bo En, the headliner, not only mesmerized the crowd with his beats and vocals during his set but also assumed the role of a charismatic MC guiding the night with jokes and skits during the brief interludes between each artist. His witty banter and engaging stage presence added an extra layer of charm, creating an atmosphere of camaraderie that resonated throughout the venue.
Kikuo, with his enchanting melodies and captivating visuals featuring the virtual sensation Hatsune Miku, transported the audience to another reality where time was still; it was them and their favorite artist. The fans, displaying an unwavering devotion, sang Japanese lyrics word for word without skipping a beat, their voices echoing through the venue proved the relationship between artist and audience.
Gus Bonito, known for his penchant for surprises, injected an unexpected element of humor into the night. Started the show as Kane West his Alter Ego who is wanted for Tax Evasion *this is purely satire*. The crowd erupted into laughter, appreciating the clever blend of jokes and playfulness woven into the skit . After Kane West he went on performing as Gus Benito to give the crowd a relaxing yet nostalgic set using sample sounders from the Nintendo64 Console.
The Pale Machine 10-Year Anniversary Tour in LA was not just a concert; it was a night of time traveling for myself included. The collaboration of these unique artists created an immersive experience that left an indelible mark on everyone in attendance. Los Angeles witnessed a magical night of music, making this tour stop a milestone in the journey of these extraordinary artists.