Creeper’s return to Berlin in June 2025 brought their signature mix of theatrical darkness and infectious energy to the intimate setting of Cassiopeia. The venue, with its low ceilings and packed floor, proved to be the perfect backdrop for the band’s gothic punk drama, pulling the audience deep into their world from the first note.
Opening Act: Far Beyond Nothing
The night opened with Far Beyond Nothing, who delivered a raw and urgent set that immediately set the tone. Their blend of heavy riffs and emotional intensity resonated strongly with the early crowd, earning them more than polite applause – by the end of their performance, it was clear they had made an impression.
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Headliner: Creeper
When Creeper finally took the stage, the atmosphere shifted into something electric. Their setlist wove through fan favorites and newer material, each song met with loud sing-alongs and raised hands. The band balanced theatrical flair with genuine connection; frontman Will Gould commanded the stage with charismatic confidence, while Hannah Greenwood’s vocals added haunting beauty to the darker, more melodic moments.
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Setlist:
1. Further Than Forever
2. Lovers Led Astray
3. Sacred Blasphemy
4. Teenage Sacrifice
5. Headstones
6. Suzanne
7. Ghosts Over Calvar
Were you there at Cassiopeia in Berlin for this great festival? Have you seen Creeper or Far Beyond Nothing perform live somewhere else before? Tell me about it in the comments below!
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