Final stop in Dallas Texas for Violent Vira’s, Ghost tour!
Violent Vira, is a first-generation Mexican-American alternative rock musician and singer based in Los Angeles. Known for her raw and evocative sound, she has carved out a unique space in the music scene, blending with modern rock influences.
Her breakout single, "I Don't Care," quickly gained popularity for its honest lyrics and powerful vocals, resonating with fans worldwide. Other notable tracks include "Collar of Truth" and "Waiting Outside a Hospital," which showcase her ability to capture complex emotions and experiences in her music. Vira's journey as an artist is deeply influenced by her background and personal experiences, which she channels into her songwriting. Her music not only reflects her identity but also addresses broader themes of identity, resilience, and self-expression.
Currently based in Los Angeles, Vira continues to develop her sound and connect with audiences through her electrifying live performances and authentic storytelling. With a growing fanbase and critical acclaim, she is poised to make a lasting impact in the alternative rock genre. We had a chance to see her perform live at Trees in Dallas, Texas on July 27th, 2024.
Violent Vira stormed into Trees in Dallas, Texas, for the final stop of her Lover of a Ghost Tour, unleashing a captivating, explosive energy over the crowd. As the stage curtain parted, Vira emerged in her signature white button-down and black tie outfit, joined by her band for the night’s opening number, “You’re Not Gone, You’re Just Dead!” The audience erupted in cheers and screams, releasing months of anticipation.
Vira commanded the stage with her visceral vocals and charismatic presence, maintaining the crowd's high energy throughout the performance. She made the night even more personal by grabbing phones from the front row to record herself up close. Another standout moment was the track “Tarantula Girl,” which had the crowd moshing and dancing energetically. The band then shifted gears with “God Complex,” a steady-paced tune that showcased Vira’s powerful screams. The set climaxed with their hit single “I Don’t Care,” a song the audience sang along to at the top of their lungs, perfectly complementing Vira’s soaring vocals. For the encore, Vira delivered a memorable cover of “Rose” from the cult-classic anime Nana, leaving the audience with an unforgettable closing moment.