ARCHITECTS // HORDERN PAVILION, SYDNEY // 13TH DECEMBER 2025 // LIVE PHOTO GALLERY

Hordern Pavilion in Sydney was hosting a sold out show on Saturday the 13th of December which had UK metalcore band Architects perform in all their glory. The queue for the show was around the block as punters wanted in early to this great venue, either to take advantage of the food trucks, grab merch, catch the first 2 bands or all of the above. The room was overflowing with bodies as the first act got ready to play so you can just imagine how wild it got by the end.
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House of Protection…there’s no other way to describe them other than insane! A duo who bring the most intense and exciting energy from start to finish of their performance and have the whole room jumping. By the second song, vocalist Stephen Harrison felt he needed to help the crowd kickstart the mosh so he took his mic and guitar and entered the crowd like it was normal, hyping the absolute fuck out of everyone while drummer Aric Improta was no stranger to taking the spotlight on stage with his incredible drumming skills and fun vibes. House of Protection had everyone awake and seriously buzzing by the time their performance was over. You just can’t beat a set like that, the energy was unmatched - electric!

Low lights and pure chaos as Architects erupted into first track ‘Elegy’ - fans flying over the barricade straight away. Heads were banging and drinks were soaring and that was only the start. There was absolutely no time to take a breath as the band kept up the energy with “Whiplash” and “when we were young”, whipping around the stage with such force and rigour. These guys know how to put on a show, even if you had never heard their music before, you were bound to have a good time watching them perform. The heavy tracks exploded through the speakers, out to the fans at the back of the room, everyone was moving no matter what, it felt like the walls were going to fall down, the atmosphere was mental. Architects are a band you need to see live at least once in your life…maybe everytime they come to Aus - they are that good.

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