The metal enthusiasts of Kitchener and Waterloo were in for a treat last weekend as heavy metal legends, Queensrÿche and Armored Saint, graced the town with their presence. This was not just any tour, but a special one named “The Origins Tour.” Queensrÿche performed their debut EP and their 1984 debut album, The Warning, in their entirety. Adding to the excitement, Armored Saint was celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1984 debut album, March Of the Saint. Elements in Kitchener is said to have a capacity of just over 1,000 people. Around 600 to 700 people were in attendance this evening, which made for a full venue where you could still move around without feeling like you were stepping on everyone’s toes. The crowd wasn’t particularly lively, but it wasn’t surprising given that most ...
The metal enthusiasts of Kitchener and Waterloo were in for a treat last weekend as heavy metal legends, Queensrÿche and Armored Saint, graced the town with their presence. This was not just any tour, but a special one named “The Origins Tour.” Queensrÿche performed their debut EP and their 1984 debut album, The Warning, in their entirety. Adding to the excitement, Armored Saint was celebrating the 40th anniversary of their 1984 debut album, March Of the Saint. Elements in Kitchener is said to have a capacity of just over 1,000 people. Around 600 to 700 people were in attendance this evening, which made for a full venue where you could still move around without feeling like you were stepping on everyone’s toes. The crowd wasn’t particularly lively, but it wasn’t surprising given that most ...