DON BROCO LEAVES ATLANTA IN AWE WITH SUPPORT FROM DROPOUT KINGS AND SACE6
THE MASQUERADE — ATLANTA, GA
Kicking off the second iteration of their 2026 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR, UK-based band Don Broco took to one of Atlanta’s most culturally beloved venues to show us exactly why they’re as loved and celebrated as they are. The music was just as diverse as the audience they drew in, and having their thumb on the pulse of the community—connecting people from all walks of life-- is what made this night such a success.
Hailing from Long Island, NY, sace6 opened the set with a mixture of songs spanning their budding career, including tracks from their newest album, Limerence. Vocalists Sace and Noah Thomas captivated both new fans and old with clean, vulnerable vocals and powerful screams that resonated in the hearts of everyone who listened.
The next act was arguably my favorite part of the entire show. Trap-metal sensation Dropout Kings effortlessly took command of the stage as soon as they stepped out, and there wasn’t a still body in the crowd. This marks their first tour since the passing of the late singer Adam Ramey, but the energy was still high, and the outpouring of love from the audience definitely brought the same energy they’ve always been known for.
And finally, Don Broco. As soon as the lights went down and the intro played, the room reverberated with the screams and cheers of hundreds of fans. Rob Damiani commanded the stage as they played favorites like “Cellophane”, “Pretty”, “Gumshield”, “Disappear”, and “Euphoria”. Between the chaos of the mosh pits, the enthusiastic chanting of ‘yipee ki ye, motherfucker’, and a Sexy Papa Smurf crowd surfing all night, there wasn’t a single person who went home unhappy and unsatisfied with their night.