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Gig Review - Lost Zone - Club Zolta

Writer's picture: Suzy KingSuzy King

Updated: Apr 24, 2024


13th April 2024


Set list:-


This was my first time at Club Volta and I was quite surprised by how big it was once I got inside, as it looks so much smaller on the outside, and the layout is perfect so that you have an amazing view of the stage no matter where you stand.


This gig was the first time I have managed to see Lost Zone live and the lads completely blew me away. I had been waiting to see them live for such a long time that I was worried they wouldn't live up to my expectations but they were so outstanding that they completely smashed my expectations and went even higher.


They were the first support band for From Fall to Spring on the Rise tour which was a 7 date tour around Germany. I have seen a lot of support bands that go on first on the bill struggle to get the crowd going, but Lost Zone didn't have that problem. From start to finish, they had an amazing fun energy making their set hard to stand still for and the crowd absolutely loved it. They were dancing, they were moshing, they were cheering at the top of their lungs.


One thing I was really looking forward to seeing was Andre (the bass player) screaming. I have seen videos of him screaming but I needed to see him do it for myself to properly believe it. It's just hard to believe that such a deep devil-like voice can come out of him haha.


The songs were a mix of their latest singles from the Ordinary Misery album that came out a week before the tour, their 2022 album Resilience and one of their old songs from 2019. I particularly loved that they played Leftovers as that was one of my favourite songs from the Resilience album.


I can't wait to see them again!!!


Make sure you check them out and go see them as soon as you can!



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Unknown member
May 12, 2024

Sounds like a wonderful show and venue! I’m attending a concert there in September and coming from the U.S. No idea what to expect. Does the staff speak English? My German isn’t great yet. And was it easy to do the meet and greet with the band? Or is the last pic taken somewhere else? Thank you!

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Suzy King
May 18, 2024
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Hello,

I found that most people, including the staff spoke at the venue spoke English. If you are worried about it, have Google Translate on your phone and make sure you have German downloaded onto it. It's helped me out so many times when people didn't speak English.

The picture was taken at the merch stall at the back of the venue so it is easy to meet the bands if they come out after their set. Also, the vans for my gig were parked out the front of the venue so that is another way of meeting the bands if you are at the venue early enough.

Hope you have an awesome gig xx

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