Muse is known for its high-voltage performances, and Alter Ego was no exception. Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars climbed onto the balcony of the Forum last night at iHeartRadio’s #AlterEgoFest /tK94r7xcyp- ellise January 15, 2023 But it didn’t end there - Mars was then somehow boosted up into the balcony and yelled “Thank you, goodnight!” from the higher level before finding his way back down again. The on-stage antics continued as the band closed out their set with “1901” and frontman Thomas Mars leapt into the crowd and walked through it with an extended mic cord, giving high fives and hugs to fans along the way. He simply stood there for a couple of minutes, and then left as the song came to a close. Pooneh Ghana for Varietyįrench rockers Phoenix delivered what was perhaps the most exciting performance of the night, starting their set with bangers “Lisztomania” and “Lasso” from their fourth album “Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix.” But the mystique truly set in during a mash-up of “If I Ever Feel Better” and “Funky Squaredance,” when a man appeared on stage in a white mask and Paul Revere-esque colonial outfit. Lauren Mayberry of CHVRCHES onstage at iHeartRadio ALTer EGO ’23 held at The Kia Forum on Januin Inglewood, California. However, he encouraged the crowd to “keep your eyes peeled this week” for more announcements, hinting at a possible tour in the works, especially as Wentz ended the set by saying that he “can’t wait to spend the next year with you.” The band played “Thnks fr th Mmrs” and “Centuries” as black-and-white confetti erupted into the crowd, literally starting the show with a bang. 18, but sadly did not perform it as the track is “so new we can’t even play it yet,” bassist Pete Wentz explained. The band teased its upcoming single, “Love From the Other Side,” which releases on Jan. A stand-in filled in, but it simply wasn’t the same. Read on for more standout moments from iHeartRadio’s Alter Ego Fest 2023.ĭespite the early set time, Fall Out Boy immediately brought the energy, starting its set with the one-two punch of “Sugar, We’re Going Down” and “Uma Thurman.” However, one couldn’t help but feel like something was missing… oh, yeah, it was lead guitarist Joe Trohman, who was absent from the show (and recovering from an illness).
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