The ’90s collided with Columbus at a sold-out King of Clubs. With Filter headlining, supported by Finger Eleven and Local H, the energy was unmatched. From the first chord to the last, the night was packed with pure nostalgia and unforgettable moments.

Local H kicked off the show, a duo consisting of singer and guitarist Scott Lucas and drummer Ryan Harding. They brought their gritty grunge sound and memorable melodies, captivating both new and longtime fans in the audience. The band opened with “High-Fiving MF,” followed by “All The Kids Are Right.” Partway through the set, they invited an audience member who had been requesting the song “Eddie Vedder” onstage to play along, creating a memorable moment of connection with the crowd. Local H closed their opening set with “Bound for the Floor” and “That’s What They All Say,” demonstrating why they have remained a driving force in rock for more than two decades.
Next up was Finger Eleven, crossing the border from Ontario with a powerhouse performance. The band immediately commanded the stage, opening with “Above” and “First Time,” delivering high-energy songs that had the audience fully engaged. They also played tracks from their latest release, including “Adrenaline” and “The Mountain,” while favorites like “One Thing,” “Slow Chemical,” and “Paralyzer” kept the crowd energized and primed for the evening’s final act: Filter.
As Filter took the stage, the crowd erupted with excitement, reaching a deafening roar when singer Richard Patrick finally appeared. Opening their set with “You Walk Away,” “The Drowning,” and “(Can’t You) Trip Like I Do,” Filter proved why they have remained a powerhouse band over the years. Throughout their 15-song set, the band delivered fan favorites including “Take a Picture,” “Dose,” and “Drug Boy,” before closing the night with their signature hit “Hey Man Nice Shot.” The performance didn’t just end on a high note; it left everyone at the venue awash in nostalgia, a vivid reminder of the lasting impact of ’90s rock.
























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