On February 22, Ravenscoon headlined a sold-out show at Denver’s Mission Ballroom as part of his Glass Orchid Part Two tour. The event featured a lineup of supporting acts, including Manic Focus, Youngsta b2b Criso, Crizzly, and Fryar. The palpable anticipation I had for “Mission Paulroom” grew as each day passed. The show delivered an immersive experience with impressive visual and audio production.

Music
To open the night, Fryar (who doesn’t perform live often), brought the crowd-pleasing anthem with Mersiv, “In Motion.” His transitions between mellow beats and booming bass kept things interesting. The ability to control the vibe from laid-back to high-energy made him the perfect opener for the night. Dubstep legend Crizzly brought in a surge of intensity that melted my face off. I’ve listened to his music growing up and saw him back at Warped Tour ’14. Hearing his 2012 remix with AFK “Chain Hang Low” in 2025 had me feeling nostalgic. He was my favorite support act of the night.
Next on stage was Youngsta b2b Criso who brought the heat with their back-to-back set. It blended old-school UK dubstep with new-school US dubstep. The chemistry between the two was undeniable. Taking the reins for direct support, Manic Focus smoothly weaved up funky basslines and deep grooves. He pushed the energy to a new level, prepping everyone for the headlining performance.
When Ravenscoon finally took the stage, the energy was already at a fever pitch. The sold-out crowd erupted at the first deep, rolling bassline. Known for his ability to fuse melodic storytelling with face-melting drops, Ravenscoon wasted no time immersing fans into his sonic world by playing out new IDs and favorites like his mix on Ray Volpe’s “SEE YOU DROP.”
Production
The visuals were equally mesmerizing — trippy, kaleidoscopic patterns pulsed in sync with the music. Lasers cutting through the air and illuminating the room created a hypnotic atmosphere that felt like a full-on sensory experience. The show delivered an immersive vibe, with attendees noting the impressive visual and audio production.
Mission Ballroom, known for its outstanding acoustics and concert lighting, provided a fitting backdrop for the event. The subwoofer reinforcements provided by PK Sound brought in bass that the venue had never heard before. From the openers and visual effects to the lasers and confetti, that was one of the best bass shows I have ever seen. The Chronic Electronic wrote,
“Ravenscoon last night at a sold-out Mission Ballroom show with absolutely POPPIN visual and audio production. HSD did not disappoint.“
Overall
By the time his final track faded out, the entire ballroom was buzzing — some fans still lost in the trance of his music, others roaring in appreciation. His seamless transitions kept the momentum going, creating a set that felt both unpredictable and masterfully curated. As he left the stage, it was clear: Ravenscoon delivered a masterful live performance. Limited tickets are still available for the remaining shows on his Glass Orchid Part 2 tour which runs through April 5. For everything else Ravenscoon, give him a follow on his social channels below.