Falling In Reverse Sells Out Biloxi
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Falling In Reverse Sells Out Biloxi

August 16, 2025 – Biloxi, MS

The Mississippi Coast Coliseum was packed wall-to-wall as Falling In Reverse rolled into town with their God Is A Weapon tour, bringing along Wage War, Tech N9ne, and Sleep Theory for one unforgettable night of music. Biloxi showed up big, delivering the highest ticket sales of the tour so far — and proving once again why more major acts should make the Coast a regular stop.

Sold Out Biloxi crowd for the God Is A Weapon Tour
Sold Out Biloxi crowd for the God Is A Weapon Tour

Sleep Theory Sets the Bar High


The night kicked off with Memphis, TN’s rising stars Sleep Theory. Their five-song set was nothing short of explosive, starting with Fallout and closing strong with Static.

Sleep Theory kicks off the night with an electric set that had the crowd singing along from the first note. Photo by: Chris Montgomery
Sleep Theory kicks off the night with an electric set that had the crowd singing along from the first note. Photo by: Chris Montgomery

With seamless harmonies, crushing screams, and a crowd that knew every lyric, Sleep Theory proved they’re more than ready for the big stage. The audience was left hungry for more — a clear sign this band is just getting started.

Cullen Moore of Sleep Theory delivering soaring vocals and screams that set the tone for the evening. Photo by: Chris Montgomery
Cullen Moore of Sleep Theory delivering soaring vocals and screams that set the tone for the evening. Photo by: Chris Montgomery

Tech N9ne Surprises the Crowd


Next up was a curveball for some in the crowd — rap legend Tech N9ne. For those unfamiliar, he quickly erased any doubts with a high-energy performance that blended rapid-fire verses and commanding stage presence. Tech repeatedly praised the Biloxi crowd, telling fans he didn’t want to leave the stage. His crossover energy meshed surprisingly well with the night’s lineup, making him one of the standout acts of the evening.

Tech connecting with fans and shouting out Biloxi as one of the best crowds of the tour. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Tech connecting with fans and shouting out Biloxi as one of the best crowds of the tour. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

Wage War Lights Up the Coliseum


Florida heavyweights Wage War came out swinging with fan favorites like Blur and Magnetic. This marked the third time I’ve seen them live, and they continue to prove why they deserve to be on massive stages like this one.

Blistering riffs and headbanging intensity brought the Coliseum to life. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Blistering riffs and headbanging intensity brought the Coliseum to life. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

Their mix of crushing riffs, polished melodies, and relentless energy had the Coliseum lit up from front to back.

Wage War unleashing a powerful set, commanding the stage with precision and energy. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Wage War unleashing a powerful set, commanding the stage with precision and energy. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

Falling In Reverse Brings the Chaos


Finally, it was time for the main event — Falling In Reverse. Ronnie Radke and the band made their entrance with a backstage video hyping themselves up before storming the stage to open with Prequel. From there, it was all-out chaos in the best way possible — a relentless string of bangers that kept the crowd screaming along.

Ronnie Radke and the band storm the stage to kick off their headlining set with “Prequel.” Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Ronnie Radke and the band storm the stage to kick off their headlining set with “Prequel.” Photo By: Chris Montgomery

One of the night’s highlights came midway when Ronnie handed the reins to Donnie the puppet, who appeared on the big screens before launching the band into their latest single All My Women. Bass Guitarist DL’s backing vocals soared, especially as the band followed up with All My Life.

Bass player DL ripping through a song and providing powerful backup vocals. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Bass player DL ripping through a song and providing powerful backup vocals. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

The encore was a knockout punch: Popular Monster, Voices In My Head, and Ronald with Tech N9ne returning to the stage for an electrifying collaboration. They closed with Watch The World Burn, leaving the Coliseum in absolute chaos.

Falling In Reverse closes the night with an unforgettable finale. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Falling In Reverse closes the night with an unforgettable finale. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

A Night to Remember


Biloxi didn’t just host a tour stop — it hosted a statement. With a sold-out crowd and the highest ticket sales of the tour to date, the Mississippi Gulf Coast proved it’s a market worth coming back to. Here’s hoping more bands follow Falling In Reverse’s lead and bring their tours to South Mississippi.

The Biloxi crowd showing what they are made of. Photo By: Chris Montgomery
The Biloxi crowd showing what they are made of. Photo By: Chris Montgomery

Congrats to Falling In Reverse, Wage War, Tech N9ne, and Sleep Theory on an unforgettable night — and here’s to many more sellouts on the Coast.

Photo By: Chris Montgomery
Photo By: Chris Montgomery

Thank you to the Mississippi Coast Coliseum for keeping the Mississippi Coast rocking with 97.9 WCPR and The Sound 228.

Kenny Vest, Lieutenant Dan, and Dena from 97.9 WCPR and Matt McDonnell from The Mississippi Coast Coliseum. A duo that is unmatched.
Kenny Vest, Lieutenant Dan, and Dena from 97.9 WCPR and Matt McDonnell from The Mississippi Coast Coliseum. A duo that is unmatched.

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