Twenty One Pilots: The Legends That Live On
- Fernando Flores
- 3 days ago
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Review & Photos Contributed by Fernando Flores
October 4, 2025
Wantagh, NY
The Global Reach
Twenty One Pilots has thrived on blending narrative, symbolism, and emotional transparency. Through their music, they’ve built a cinematic world that has opened the eyes of fans all around the globe. Fans that still hold their early cult classics close to heart such as one of my close favorites, “Jumpsuit” which was part of the setlist. Their most recent project, “Breach,” serves as the final chapter in the multi-album arc that began with “Blurryface.” This release marks not only a farewell but also a fitting conclusion to the storyline they’ve masterfully crafted over the years.
Step Into the Storyline
The duo has cultivated a passionate and ever-growing fanbase which remains deeply loyal, even as the narrative for Clancy draws to a close. At every show, fans line up in elaborate, themed outfits that nod to each era. This has become a tradition which includes eras such as Blurryface, Trench, Clancy, and now Breach.

Yellow tape, face paint, and symbols from the band’s lore transform the crowd into a living part of the story. As the fans march into the venue, it feels like as though the real world fades away for us, replaced by the immersive world of Clancy.
Dayglow: The Grade A Opening Act
To set the stage for the night, Dayglow opened the show on The Clancy Tour: Breach 2025. Dayglow’s indie-pop set immediately filled the venue with color and energy. Frontman Sloan Struble’s charisma and infectious enthusiasm had the audience moving from the very first song. With amazing vocals and an upbeat rhythm, Dayglow kept spirits high. Sloan Struble perfectly set the tone for what was about to come. When Dayglow's set ended, the crowd's cheers lingered long after it had finished.
The Clan is Sent Into an Uproar!
After so much anticipation, the lights dimmed and then it happened. The first notes of “Overcompensate” roared through the speakers, you can feel the vibrations through your body. It sent fans leaping from their seats in complete awe. Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun commanded the stage with the same chemistry and creative fire that has defined their career.

Twenty One Pilots setlist wove together songs from multiple eras. They seamlessly merged past and present to continue the Clancy storyline into what is Breach. Between intricate stage designs, surprise reveals, and transitions that tied each song into the next, I noticed that the crowd never once lost focus.
Not One Hair Out of Place.
Every detail of The Clancy Tour: Breach 2025 feels deliberate and meticulously executed to provide the best for their fans. The lighting, production, and storytelling blend into an experience that’s impossible to forget. Despite their massive global following, Tyler and Josh performed with the humility and intimacy of upcoming artists still playing to their first crowds. They frequently ventured into the audience, performing from multiple platforms throughout the venue. Josh was no exception, he took the drum kit all the way to the back of the venue—ensuring that every fan felt close to the action. With Twenty One Pilots, there truly isn’t a bad seat in the house.
What unfolded at this show was more than just another concert—it was a complete artistic production. The lighting cues to the stage movement, every moment showcased the devotion of not only the band but their entire crew and the venue crew. They managed to work together with many different crews and venues to create the unforgettable experience for their fans every single show. They truly took the time to have precision, timing, and care behind the performance ensuring both an unforgettable experience and the safety of everyone involved which includes the fans.
Wrapping up of an Era

As Breach closes this long-running story, it’s clear that Twenty One Pilots have crafted something much larger than music. Their connection with fans, their creativity, and their willingness to make each show feel personal’s what they’re known for. The fact that they went all out for their fans until the final chapter, really makes the moment different from other shows and artists. So, if you have the chance to see The Clancy Tour: Breach 2025, don’t miss it. It’s more than a concert—it’s the cinematic ending to a saga that has defined a generation.
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