Nightwish is my absolute favourite band, but the iconic voices of Tarja and Marco were initially one of the main reasons why I really got into the band. Sadly, I never got to see either of them live with Nightwish (when I saw them live in Antwerp and Düsseldorf, Marco had left as well), but End of an Era remains one of my all-time favourite live releases, and I knew they will be able to recreate at least a bit of that magic.
The concert was in Bremen; this was also my first time there, so I also used the chance to meet friends and explore the city a bit (with my friend Minh as a guide).
I found Bremen to be an enjoyable city in general, though I didn’t have a feeling that there is all that much to do. The main highlight for me was the Bürgerpark; I found that to be a really nice place to relax. Other than that, the city center is also cute, and the university campus is quite impressive.
Below are some of the photos I took while exploring around.
Chaoseum was the supporting band at the concert. I had never heard of them (and I am not too much into nu metal), but their gig was really good.
Marco was the next to perform. Marco’s solo stuff is unfortunately not really my cup of tea, but I could still enjoy it for his amazing voice. During the performance, Tarja also joined for a couple of their new songs together.
Below are a few pictures taken while Marco was playing.
I used to follow Tarja’s solo stuff earlier — I really enjoyed My Winter Storm and What Lies Beneath — though I haven’t listened to her last few albums much. In any case, it was great to hear her perform live, and she just seems to be a fun personality. Obviously though, the main highlights for me were the Nightwish songs Tarja and Marco sang together — I was particularly hoping they would perform The Phantom of the Opera and Wish I Had an Angel, and they did. A dream come true.
Here are some pictures taken during her performance (alone and with Marco).