In This Moment

There’s a very specific kind of atmosphere In This Moment creates before they even play a note, something theatrical. The transition into the set didn’t feel like an entrance so much as a transformation. Lights, silhouettes, and production design worked together to build a world that sat somewhere between performance and ritual. When Maria Brink finally appeared, the shift in energy was immediate.

What followed was a performance built on contrast: beauty and aggression, vulnerability and spectacle, softness and shock. The band moved fluidly between heavy, industrial-leaning tracks and more melodic, emotionally charged moments, each one delivered with precision and intention rather than excess.

The production amplified everything. Lighting design and visual framing weren’t background elements—they were part of the storytelling. At times, the stage felt like it was shifting identities with each song, reshaping itself to match the tone of what was being performed.