CONCERT REVIEW: Starset Paint A Dystopian Future In Immersion Tour
For nearly a decade, we’ve followed Starset’s journey across Europe, first catching them on their debut tour for Transmissions, where they opened for Breaking Benjamin in Amsterdam and Utrecht. That tour marked the start of something special, and here we are, nearly ten years later, witnessing their triumphant return to the very same venue—the Max room at Melkweg in Amsterdam. This time, however, they’re not just supporting an act; they’re headlining with a show that epitomizes the evolution of a band whose artistic vision has only grown richer and more ambitious.
As Starset’s popularity and fanbase expanded, so did the scale and creativity of their live performances. What started as intriguing, science-fiction-inspired sets has evolved into fully immersive, multimedia experiences, each tour offering an increasingly elaborate stage setup, intricate narrative, and costumes that feel lifted from the pages of a futuristic tale. This “Immersion: The Final Chapter” tour represents a new pinnacle of that ambition, combining stunning visuals, theatrical storytelling, and musical precision. With this tour, the band has reached new heights, transforming the stage into a portal to another world that draws the audience deep into their narrative.
The stage setup is an engineering marvel. Beyond the impressive backdrop screens and detailed props, a unique screen structure lines the very edge of the stage, presenting a formidable challenge for photographers but a thrilling sight for the audience. This visually striking, forward-thinking setup serves as the perfect foundation for a performance that is as much a cinematic journey as it is a live concert.
Long admired for their commitment to storytelling, Starset have amplified this dimension of their show on this tour, creating an experience that’s unlike any of their previous performances. Between songs, the concert seamlessly shifts into a high-quality film that weaves a dystopian tale about a government called “New East,” whose authoritarian rule stirs unrest and rebellion. Each cinematic interlude is both captivating and meticulously crafted, drawing enthusiastic cheers from the crowd as they follow the unfolding narrative. The film’s atmosphere resonates deeply with the audience, creating a palpable energy as fans join in the rebellion onscreen with genuine fervour, blurring the lines between fiction and reality.
On the musical front, Starset were at the top of their game. Frontman Dustin Bates, whose vocals have always been a defining element of their sound, seems more at ease than ever as a performer. Bates has grown into the role of an entertainer, engaging with the crowd in a way that feels natural and inviting, whether he’s sharing anecdotes, dancing, or simply soaking in the fans’ enthusiasm. His evolution as a stage presence is a joy to witness, adding an extra layer to an already polished performance.
The setlist itself was an expertly curated journey through Starset’s discography, offering a mix of beloved fan favourites and fresh material that highlights their creative growth. Alongside well-known hits, the band introduced three recently released singles— Brave New World, DEGENERATE, and the powerful TokSik. These songs, particularly TokSik, brought an incredible intensity to the night; its live rendition was unforgettable, showcasing the raw, unfiltered energy that has come to define Starset’s performances.
Each song and visual element intertwined, building a cohesive experience that immersed the audience fully in Starset’s unique, futuristic vision. The reaction to TokSik alone was enough to confirm how deeply the band has resonated with fans over the years. Watching the crowd’s ecstatic response and witnessing the incredible impact of the song live underscored just how far Starset have come in their career and artistry.
If you have the chance to catch Starset on this tour, it’s an experience not to be missed. Their fusion of striking visuals, compelling storytelling, and musicality has elevated them beyond just a band—they’ve become a cinematic and sensory experience. Each show is a journey into another dimension.