Concert Review – Helloween (Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Toronto, ON, 04/19/2026)

The city of Toronto witnessed a majestic celebration of 40 years of absolute Heavy Metal magic by the most beloved pumpkins in the history of mankind.

OPENING ACT: Beast in Black

First and foremost, I have to start this review by thanking Mr. Noel Peters of Inertia Entertainment for bringing one of my childhood heroes back to Toronto. Secondly, although the crowd was not as rowdy nor loud as in Montreal the night before (and yes, I drove all the way from Toronto to Montreal for the show, and back), the cozy Queen Elizabeth Theatre was on fire for the unparalleled HELLOWEEN, supported by BEAST IN BLACK, for their must-see 40th Anniversary North American Tour 2026. My buddy Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi was also there to witness one of the most important bands in the history of Heavy Metal, and his shots of the concert will give you a very good idea of how bright, vibrant, well-produced and engaging the whole evening was. As a fanboy, it was a dream come true to finally se back to back concerts by my beloved pumpkins, something I had only been able to do before in my life with Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Slayer and Megadeth, and I need to say this amazing “HelloWeekend” will forever stay in my mind and in my heart as one of my most cherished metal memories.

Before the mighty Helloween hit the stage, the opening slot was given to Helsinki, Finland-based Heavy Metal/Hard Rock brigade BEAST IN BLACK. Formed in 2015 by Anton Kabanen after he left Battle Beast, and having already released the albums Berserker, From Hell with Love,Dark Connection, and the EP Power of the Beast, plus the 2025 single Enter the Behelit, all available on BandCamp and on Spotify, the band put on a great show to warmup the crowd in Toronto (as well as in Montreal, by the way), proving why they’ve been gaining more and more fans in Canadian lands. Songs like Power of the Beast, Enter the Behelit and No Surrender worked really well live, with frontman Yannis Papadopoulos keeping the audience entertained the entire time, but the fact that Anton Kabanen himself stayed in Finland to finish their upcoming album, therefore missing their entire North American tour, was really weird and made their sound feel a bit thinner than usual. Well, priorities are priorities, and I’m sure Anton didn’t want to miss the tour at all, but you never know what surprises or challenges life will present to you, right?

Setlist
Power of the Beast
Hardcore
Sweet True Lies
Born Again
From Hell With Love
Enter the Behelit
Die by the Blade
One Night in Tokyo
Blind and Frozen
No Surrender

Band members
Yannis Papadopoulos – vocals
Daniel Freyberg – guitars
Máté Molnár – bass
Atte Palokangas – drums

HELLOWEEN

It was precisely 8:45pm on a very chilly night in Toronto (after a sunny and warm Saturday in Montreal, which is why you can never trust the weather in April in Canada) when the indomitable metal invaders Michael Kiske, Andi Deris, Kai Hansen, Michael Weikath, Sascha Gerstner, Markus Grosskopf and Dani Löble, collectively known as the Pumpkins United of HELLOWEEN, hit the stage of the Queen Elizabeth Theatre to celebrate 40 years of their undisputed, unparalleled career, proving to us all that Heavy Metal is the law, and it will always be. Their sound, stage and overall production were impeccable, with the big screen behind the stage adding a lot of taste to all songs, in special to the ones preceded by “The Keeper.” Not only that, their setlist was also a thing of beauty, a journey through all of their phases, from their 1985 masterpiece  Walls of Jericho, to their 2025 opus Giants & Monsters (and of course, you can stream them all on Spotify), showing it is possible to celebrate decades of music without forgetting or ignoring any period of their career. We got the usual classics, epic, long songs, new songs, and even some very welcome deep cuts. I think that, if they were allowed, they would have easily played for another hour.

There are no words that can be used to describe how amazing it is to watch Michael Kiske and Andi Deris sharing the vocal duties on basically all songs, plus of course Kai Hansen delivering his pure Heavy Metal power on Ride the Sky and Heavy Metal (Is the Law). In all seriousness, I don’t think there’s any other band in the world, of any music genre, with three phenomenal vocalists and frontmen like Helloween nowadays. I love the fact they sing each other’s songs without any bad blood; quite the contrary, it feels like they’re loving doing that, and of course us fans are the actual winners in this case as all songs sounded absolutely incredible. Just like in Montreal, I think I saw a few people crying every single time Kiske delivered his hypnotizing vocals, taking us all back in time like in the all-time classics March of Time and Future World, while also presenting us with the new masterpiece Universe (Gravity for Hearts), by far the best song of the new album both in the studio and live. What a stunning tune with magical lyrics, definitely reaching deep inside the hearts of us metalheads.

Deris was his usual one-man show, the “perfect gentleman” that keeps our eyes glued to the stage it doesn’t matter if he’s “just” singing or interacting with the other guys, always putting a smile on our faces, while Hansen, Weikath, Gerstner, Grosskopf and Löble kept their engine running flawlessly like one of those perfect German sports cars. That’s the reason why deep cuts like We Burn, Hey Lord! and Hell Was Made in Heaven work so well on this tour. Furthermore, the acoustic part of the show was also a nice touch to it, just like in 2023, with Kiske and Deris once again mesmerizing us all with their unique voices. In the Middle of a Heartbeat (preceded by a snippet of the classic “Yesterday”, by The Beatles) sounded excellent, inspiring all fans to sing it along with them, and having the beautiful A Tale That Wasn’t Right played half acoustic, half fully plugged was also amazing.

The show was already reaching the two-hour mark when the band decided to simply destroy our senses with an overdose of awesomeness that reminded us all why they’ve been on the road for so many decades, always strong, always metal. I guess the 13-minute work-of-art Halloween was by far the favorite of all fans in Toronto and Montreal, with simply everyone singing and screaming it at the top of their lungs. It was a collective catharsis of pure heavy music, and when it was over I wish they simply could start playing it again. The triumvirate of metal madness formed of Eagle Fly Free, Power and Dr. Stein, plus the outro to Keeper of the Seven Keys (and again, I wish they had played it in full), sounded beyond marvelous, and when the show was over you could see in everyone’s faces the crowd still had a lot of energy left for more, as well as the band, but unfortunately as you all know time marches on without us all. It never stops, and hopefully Helloween will never stop either. Needless to say, I’m already waiting for another pumpkin invasion in Toronto and Canada in general because, as you might have noticed, everyday is Helloween.

Setlist
Let Me Entertain (Robbie Williams song)
Interlude
March of Time
The Keeper
The King for a 1000 Years
Future World
This Is Tokyo
We Burn
The Keeper
Ride the Sky
Into the Sun
Hey Lord!
Universe (Gravity for Hearts)
Hell Was Made in Heaven
Drum Solo
I Want Out
In the Middle of a Heartbeat
A Tale That Wasn’t Right
A Little Is a Little Too Much
Heavy Metal (Is the Law)
The Keeper
Halloween

Encore:
Invitation
Eagle Fly Free
Power
Dr. Stein
Keeper of the Seven Keys (Outro)

Band members
Michael Kiske – vocals
Andi Deris – vocals
Kai Hansen – guitars, vocals
Michael Weikath – guitars
Sascha Gerstner – guitars
Markus Grosskopf – bass
Dani Löble – drums

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Concert Review – Raven & Artillery (Hard Luck Bar, Toronto, ON, 04/20/2024)

All hell broke loose at the Hard Luck Bar in Toronto thanks to a massive night of pure metal music with seven insane bands, spearheaded by the iconic Artillery and Raven.

OPENING ACTS: Potential Threat, Vapor, Wicked, Lutharo and Vicious Rumors

As mentioned in the two previous concert reviews here, I wasn’t able to attend the absolute metal party at the Hard Luck Bar on Saturday with the bands POTENTIAL THREAT, VAPOR, WICKED, LUTHARO, VICIOUS RUMORS, ARTILLERY and RAVEN (yes, all those amazing bands played on the same night at the same venue) on a co-headlining extravaganza during Raven’s All Hell’s Breaking Loose Across North America Tour 2024 and Artillery’s 40th Anniversary North American Tour 2024, a mega event once again organized by Noel Peters of Inertia Entertainment. However, although I couldn’t be there due to my trip to New York and Newark to see the almighty Judas Priest, my buddy Keith Ibbitson of Metal Paparazzi was there on a double duty, taking care of all photos and also of the review, sending me a quick summary of all the metal madness going on at one of the most famous pubs in Toronto.

The first band to hit the stage, precisely at 6pm, was San Francisco, California’s own Thrash Metal veterans POTENTIAL THREAT, who despite being formed back in 1986 only have three official albums released, the latest one being Threat to Society, from 2019. Formed of vocalist and guitarist Mike Noble, guitarist Daniel Sheridan, bassist Damien Sisson, and drummer Kenny Noble, the band was on fire during their entire concert, leaving Keith eager for more of their music. I don’t think they’re on Spotify, though, but you can find some of their albums on BandCamp and probably on other streaming services, so if you love some mosh pits, just go for it as you’re in for a real treat (or maybe I should say a real “threat”).

Band members
Mike Noble – vocals, guitars
Daniel Sheridan – guitars, backing vocals
Damien Sisson – bass, backing vocals
Kenny Noble – drums, backing vocals

After a short break it was then time for Geyserville, California’s Thrash/Groove Metal band VAPOR to kick some ass on the small but incendiary stage of the pub, getting the crowd going inside the mosh pits and, of course, driving the temperature up considerably at the Hard Luck Bar. It was another excellent round of thrashing songs for the fans at the pub, and you can get to know more about Vapor and their music and go check their wicked creations on BandCamp and on Spotify in case you’re curious to know how those great musicians sound when they get together in the name of our good old Thrash Metal.

Band members
Nate Klug – vocals, guitars
Tom Barrett – lead guitars
Nick Altenburg bass, backing vocals
Edgar Canaan – drums

The third band of such an extensive night of rock and metal was American Glam Metal/Rock N’ Roll squad WICKED, whose last release was the 2022 album Sunburn (available on Spotify, as well as their previous albums), and according to Keith they brought a more Guns N’  Roses-inspired vibe to the venue, with their long blond hair waving around nonstop. I would say a weird choice after two devastating Thrash Metal bands, but the fans enjoyed their songs a lot and the energy at the venue kept flowing in an amazing way, so kudos for the organizers for adding them to the bill. Hence, if you want to know more about this electrifying Rochester, New York-based band, you can find all information you can imagine about them by clicking HERE.

Band members
Danny – vocals, guitar
Scotty V – guitars, backing vocals
Chad Michael – bass, backing vocals
Gunnar – drums, backing vocals

Perhaps the band I regret missing the most from Saturday’s party is Hamilton, Ontario, Canada’s own Melodic Death Metal beast LUTHARO, as they’re by far one of the driving forces of the current Canadian scene. Having just released the breathtaking album Chasing Euphoria, the band led by the stunning Krista Shipperbottom delivered a breathtaking show to an even bigger crowd, which was huge by then, inspiring everyone to slam into mosh pit after mosh pit. Go check more of the amazing music by this Canadian institution for the “Hammer” on Spotify, or click HERE for all things Lutharo. On a side note, Keith mentioned Krista should be one of our metal ladies of the month, and as I love Lutharo I think that will happen still in 2024, so stay tuned for an overdose of Krista sooner than you can scream “born to ride”!

Setlist
Gates of Enchantment
Reaper’s Call
Ruthless Bloodline
Wings of Agony
Born to Ride
Lost in a Soul

Band members
Krista Shipperbottom – vocals
Victor Bucur – guitars, backing vocals
Jeff Wilson – guitars
Chris Pacey – bass
Cory Hofing – drums

The very last of the opening acts of such an amazing night of heavy music in Toronto was Santa Rosa, California-based Heavy/Power Metal masters VICIOUS RUMORS, who are celebrating their 45th anniversary by performing their critically acclaimed first album, Soldiers Of The Night, in its entirety for the first time in North America. Keith mentioned a lot of people were there to see them, elevating their status to maybe what we can call the ” third headliner” of the night, and that by the time they hit the stage the venue was so jam packed that he had a really hard time taking photos of their show as the crowd was not letting the photographers go up front to do their job. Sometimes people get way too excited with heavy music, and I gotta say I love that.

Setlist
Premonition
Ride (Into the Sun)
Medusa
Soldiers of the Night
Murder
March or Die
Abandoned
Replicant
Digital Dictator
Minute to Kill
Don’t Wait for Me

Band members
Brian Allen – vocals
Geoff Thorpe – guitars, additional vocals
Gunnar DüGrey – guitars
Robin Utbult – bass
Larry Howe – drums

ARTILLERY

The first headliner of the night was Danish Thrash Metal institution ARTILLERY, playing 44 shows in 26 states during their 40th Anniversary North American Tour, and according to Keith they kicked some ass Saturday night in Toronto. No idea why, but Keith said that Edgar Canaan of Vapor played drums for Artillery on Saturday in Toronto as their regular drummer Frederik Kjelstrup Hansen wasn’t there, but also that such minor detail didn’t take any energy from their demolishing performance. Quite the contrary, they killed it, and in my opinion Artillery are one of those bands that are mandatory to see live at least once in your lifetime if you consider yourself a true metalhead.

Setlist
The Devils Symphony
The Almighty
Turn up the Rage
By Inheritance
The Face of Fear
Bombfood
Legions
10.000 Devils
Khomaniac
Deeds of Darkness
Terror Squad

Band members
Martin Steene – vocals
Michael Stützer – lead guitars
René Loua – guitars
Peter Thorslund – bass
Edgar Canaan – drums

RAVEN

And last but not least, the jam packed Hard Luck Bar was destroyed by ruthless Heavy Metal veterans RAVEN, during their All Hell’s Breaking Loose Across North America Tour 2024, obviously promoting their 2023 opus All Hell’s Breaking Loose. As soon as they hit the stage, it was an avalanche of Heavy Fuckin’ Metal from Great Britain right in the faces of everyone who was in the front row, with John Gallagher, Mark Gallagher and Mike Heller bringing the best heavy tunes you can think of for the total delight of the massive crowd that took over the Hard Luck Bar. Don’t forget to keep an eye on all things Raven by clicking HERE, in special their amazing live concerts, because once they take the stages of your city you know that all hell will break loose.

Setlist
Destroy All Monsters
Hell Patrol
The Power
Surf the Tsunami
Turn of the Screw
All for One
Rock Until You Drop
Guitar Solo
Faster Than the Speed of Light
Inquisitor
Bass Solo
All Hell’s Breaking Loose
On and On
Break the Chain
Rock Bottom (UFO cover)
Supernaut (Black Sabbath cover)
Symptom of the Universe (Black Sabbath cover)
Victim of Changes (Judas Priest cover)
Chain Saw

Band members
John Gallagher – lead vocals, bass, 12-string bass
Mark Gallagher – guitars, backing vocals
Mike Heller – drums

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