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Photostory: The Offspring / Bad Religion / High Vis

Photostory: The Offspring / Bad Religion / High Vis

Punk rock anthems shook Plateia Nerou in a night that brought together three different generations of the genre on the same stage.

The evening opened with High Vis, one of the most exciting bands in British punk, who confirmed why they are a name expected to make an even bigger impact in the years to come.

Next up were Bad Religion, who once again proved why they are considered one of the most important bands in the history of Californian punk. With a relentless, near non-stop set, Greg Graffin, Brett Gurewitz and the rest of the band delivered a masterclass in punk rock, with songs such as “American Jesus”, “A Walk”, “21st Century (Digital Boy)”, “Infected” and “Punk Rock Song” reminding everyone why they have remained legends of the genre for more than four decades.

The grand finale belonged to The Offspring, who turned the night into an unforgettable celebration filled with timeless hits and moments that will stay with everyone who was there. From the heartfelt tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, featuring excerpts from “Crazy Train” and “Paranoid”, to their cover of Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and the powerful image of a fan in a wheelchair being lifted above the crowd with the help of dozens of hands, the night had everything that makes a live show truly special.

The evening reached its peak with the overwhelming response to “Self Esteem”, which brought an unforgettable night at Plateia Nerou to a close.