When Jagger Holly hit the stage at Puke-Fest, the room was already teetering on the edge of chaos. But this wasn’t just any Jagger Holly lineup—this was their European incarnation, bolstered by members of DeeCRACKS, turning the band into a four-person wrecking crew. The result? A blistering, high-octane set that pushed the Sputnikhalle Münster to its absolute limits.
From the opening track off *Rivoltella,* the crowd erupted like a powder keg. The added muscle of the DeeCRACKS members gave the songs an extra layer of firepower, turning Jagger Holly’s already infectious pop-punk anthems into all-out sonic assaults. The pit exploded immediately—a swirling mess of elbows, boots, and grins, as the band whipped through their set with surgical precision and chaotic energy.
The setlist drew heavily from *Rivoltella,* but they didn’t stop there. Fan favorites from *The Last of the International Playboys* and *DJ Free Europe* made appearances, with the four-piece lineup injecting them with a raw, electrifying energy that had the crowd howling for more. Each song felt like a rallying cry, each chorus an anthem for the sweaty masses slamming into each other without hesitation.
The pit, of course, was a battlefield of joy and chaos. A pair of shoes flew through the air. Someone crowd-surfed headfirst into the speakers and came up grinning like they’d just won the lottery. The DeeCRACKS members looked right at home in the madness, trading smirks as they unleashed a relentless wave of power chords and thunderous rhythms.
As the final notes of the night rang out, Jagger Holly—this four-headed pop-punk beast—left the stage to a deafening roar of applause. The Sputnikhalle was in shambles: beer-slick floors, torn shirts, and a crowd that looked utterly wrecked but entirely satisfied.
Jagger Holly didn’t just adapt to their European lineup; they turned it into a weapon, delivering a performance that was bigger, louder, and more chaotic than ever. For one unforgettable night, Münster belonged to them, and the four-person incarnation of Jagger Holly proved they’re not just a band—they’re a force of nature.. 🥰😎🍺