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Review: The Living Tombstone! October 14th – Revolution Live at The Backyard

  • Julia Porras
  • Oct 15
  • 2 min read

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On October 14th, The Living Tombstone brought their 2025 World Tour to Fort Lauderdale’s Revolution Live at The Backyard. A small outdoor venue turned loud concert grounds, the show delivered an unforgettable night for fans of all ages. From FNAF bangers to brand-new tracks from Rust, TLT packed the night with pure internet-era energy.


The Venue

To a lot of people’s surprise, maybe even to the band, so many people showed up. Performing at a small outdoor venue like Revolution definitely made the performance more intimate. However, The Living Tombstone sold out. From just being there, you could see how they tried fitting in so many people. You could even argue that they oversold tickets.

The line to get in looped around the block. It was insane. There were people standing on benches, sitting on stairs, by the fence, or on any platform they could find. The second floor, exclusively for VIPs, was full of people lining the rails. The energy everyone brought was incredible. A lot of people struggled to see the stage, but still ended up enjoying the music.


The Audience

So many people came in theme to this performance. You could see Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF) characters everywhere you looked. Plushies were brought in support, including Mr. “Ant” Tenna, SPAMTON from Deltarune, Discord from My Little Pony (MLP), FNAF characters, and many more.

People brought their 3DS, PSP, and phones, playing games like FNAF, Warioware, Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, and Subway Surfers. There were so many different games being played in the crowd.

On the downside, which seems to be a general opinion, a lot of the audience had no concert etiquette. Many kids came with their parents, and for a lot of people, it was their first concert. There were no manners, and lots of things you’d hope would be common sense. However, that really was the only complaint being talked about.


History

The “internet band” started with Yoav Landau back in 2011, making fun remixes and original songs based on FNAF, MLP, and other media. He soon came together with Sam Haft, who became the lead vocalist for their new group, The Living Tombstone.

In 2020, they released their biggest and still most popular project, zero_one. Recently, they released a new album called Rust. They performed a few songs from that album during the show, and it was awesome.


Review

While taking care of their fans, their whole motivation behind the concert was for everyone to have fun and really have a good time. They kept the energy up the whole time with nonstop jumping, dancing, and flashing lights everywhere. Lots of good fun.

Sonder rates this a solid 4.


Setlist – 10/14/25

  • I Can’t Fix You

  • I Wanna Be a Machine

  • Basics in Behavior

  • Squid Melody

  • Boulder

  • I Got No Time

  • Malibu Pier

  • Somebody

  • No Mercy

  • Sunburn

  • Drunk

  • Orphans

  • Animal

  • Be Alone

  • Goliath

  • This Comes From Inside

  • Die in a Fire

  • It’s Been So Long

  • Discord

  • My Ordinary Life

  • Five Nights at Freddy’s


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Review by: Julia Porras

Sonder rates shows on a 5-star basis.

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