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The Devil Wears Prada
Stylus
Leeds University Student Union
Feb 19, 2025
6:30 PM GMT
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About this concert
Ohio Based, Christian, Metalcore band The Devil Wears Prada, stop by LUU Stylus February 2025, as a part of their UK and EU Tour!
Access Information
The Union building – although challenging, is accessible with lift access across all floors of the venue and accessible gender-neutral WC’s available in each venue.
The Union building is set-out on six levels but there is either ramped or lift access to every level with the distance from the main entrance to the furthest part of the venues approximately 200 metres.
We have drop-down bars in all of our venues.
Bookings & Ticketing
The LUU Stylus venue has limited space for accessibility. Accessibility tickets are only purchasable through the LUU Stylus website and once these tickets have been sold, we cannot accept any further accessibility requests. If you require Accessibility tickets and these are no longer available, please do not purchase a GA ticket and expect to be accommodated as these will be refused. This is a strict policy to make sure the venue is safe for all customers. Tickets will be verified on the door so please be aware that if you have bought an access ticket and do not have access requirements, you will be refused entry to the venue.
Accessible Viewing Platform: All of our venues have a designated accessible viewing area.
Please note: there is limited space in this area, and it is reserved on a first come, first served basis.
Wheelchairs: We have space for 4 wheelchairs per event in our venues. Please note: there is limited space in this area, and it is reserved on a first come, first served basis.
Priority Entry: This will allow you access 15 minutes early entry prior to doors, so you can find a suitable position that is comfortable for you. We also provide this for all seated and wheelchair spaces.
Seated Spaces: We can provide seated spaces for anyone who needs them. Please note that any companions will not automatically be provided a seated ticket, as these are of limited availability, we always reserve these for those with accessibility needs. Companions are however welcome to stand in the seated area.
Customers With Medical Needs:
We welcome attendees who need to bring medicines, food or drink to manage medical conditions, or medical equipment. Please contact our access team if you have any concerns.
Assistance Dogs: We are proactive on the use of assistance dogs and can provide water and other facilities should you require them.
Strobe Lighting: The venues do include strobe lighting and other ‘flash-based’ effects as standard. In addition, as many of our events include aspects of ‘toured production’ – which are outside of the venue’s control, we urge you to contact us for more information on an event-specific basis at the earliest opportunity.
Toilets:
We have an access toilet on almost every floor of the building.
All of our toilets are accessible by lifts, which means whichever venue you’re in, you’re never far from your nearest accessible toilet.
Baby Changing Facilities: Our accessible toilets are equipped with baby changing facilities. We also have a dedicated changing place.
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Jason
February 25th 2025
The evening could only be described as beautiful carnage. TDWP were awesome - energetic, vocals on fire, good crowd interaction. Such a great night and the crowd couldn't have been any more up for it.
The support acts were all great in different ways and by the time TDWP started their set, the place was ready to explode.
The O2 Academy is a great smaller venue. From doors opening to the first act only took 30 minutes, which was just enough time to get some merch and a drink. The staff were helpful, bet they never expected to be catching as many crowd surfers as they did, but they obliged regardless.
London, United Kingdom@O2 Academy Islington
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The Devil Wears Prada Biography
The Devil Wears Prada rely on contrast as they nimbly balance metallic turbulence, hardcore spirit, provocatively eloquent lyricism, and melodic exorcism. In between these opposing extremes, the band—Mike Hranica [vocals], Jeremy DePoyster [guitar, vocals], Kyle Sipress [guitar], Jonathan Gering [keys, synths, programming, production], Giuseppe Capolupo [drums], and Mason Nagy [bass]—have fashioned an ever-evolving signature style buttressed by layers of sonic hues. They’ve harbored this space since forming in 2005. Speaking to the band’s growing influence, fans voted 2009’s With Roots Above and Branches Below one of the “5 Greatest Metalcore Albums” in a Revolver poll as the outlet christened it “a true metalcore landmark.” The group have notched six consecutive Top 5 debuts on the Billboard Top Hard Rock Albums Chart, including Dead Throne [2011], 8:18 [2013], Space EP [2015], Transit Blues [2016], The Act [2019], and ZII EP [2021]. The latter served as a sequel to one of their most beloved projects 2010’s Zombie EP. Upon arrival, mxdwn applauded ZII as “phenomenal,” and Metal Injection went as far as to claim, “This mini-concept has outlived the zombie revival.” In the wake of the EP, the group exceeded a-quarter-of-a-billion cumulative streams and views. The Devil Wears Prada’s signature dynamic divergence defined the group’s eighth full-length offering, Color Decay [Solid State], which reacted in a big way. It not only piled up over 50 million streams, but it also received praise from Hysteria, Metal Hammer, and more. The band carried this excitement into a very special Deluxe Edition in 2023. They stripped down “Broken,” “Salt,” “Sacrifice,” and “Cancer” with emotionally charged and arresting acoustic renditions, added two live tracks, and remixes by Fairlane and Ray Volpe in addition to the new originals “Reaching” and “Ignorance.”
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