Nothing More’s Carnal Nature Tour Came To An End in Austin, Texas at Stubbs Waller Creek Amphitheater on March 19, 2026.

 
 
 
 
 

Nothing More wrapped up their Carnal Nature Tour with a high-voltage finale at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater in Austin, TX on March 19, 2026. The fans streamed into the legendary outdoor venue, eager for one last chance to catch Nothing More live. As the city lights glowed and the crowd’s energy built, everyone knew this final show of the tour would be something special.

Archers hit the stage at Stubb’s in Austin, and honestly, they just went for it. Opening for Nothing More is no small thing, but these guys brought wild energy from the first note. You could just tell everyone in the crowd was ready to let loose, and the band delivered. People were instantly moving and moshing, and the whole place had this awesome buzz.

Nathaniel’s voice, the lead singer’s, was powerful but still had that rough edge. The sound coming from the guitar? Super crunchy and loud, just how you want it. The bass and drums kept everything driving along, and you could literally feel the beat in your chest. It was the kind of sound that makes you want to jump around. These guys know how to work a crowd.

The setlist was packed with bangers, starting off with “Made for Love,” which had everyone singing along right away. They kept the energy up with “Drag Me Out” and “Say This Sober,” both of which had the crowd jumping and shouting the words. When they played “Making Eyes,” you could just feel the excitement build as fans totally lost themselves in the music.

One thing that really stood out was the drummer absolutely killing it on the kit all night. Every fill and crash just amped up the energy in the room. You could tell the whole band was feeding off his intensity, and it made every song hit even harder.

Archers wrapped up their set with “Perfect Strangers,” leaving the place buzzing and more than ready for Catch Your Breath and Nothing More. They didn’t just open the night; they lit a fire under the crowd and set the tone for an epic show.

 

Band Members:

Nathanael Pulley (Vocals)

Ben Koehler (Guitar)

Oscar Porter (Bass/vocals)

Grayson Mesarosh (Drums)

 

 

Set List:

1.Made for Love

2. Drag Me Out

3. Say This Sober

4. The Dirt

5. Making Eyes

6. Never Enough

7. Bitter

8. Perfect Strangers

 

Following the electrifying performance by Archers, Austin’s own Catch Your Breath stormed the stage, instantly transforming the amphitheater with their explosive presence. The anticipation in the air was palpable, and the crowd surged forward, eager to see what the band would deliver. From the opening notes of “Savages,” it was clear Catch Your Breath was determined to keep the momentum high and push the energy even further. Their sound filled the room, each beat reverberating through the crowd and setting the tone for a night that would be remembered.

What truly set Catch Your Breath apart was their unwavering passion for their craft. Each song in their setlist was delivered with intensity and heart, but standouts like “Dark” and “Ghost Inside The Shell” showcased the band’s range and emotional depth. The lead vocalist’s raw emotion and commanding stage presence drew everyone in, while the rest of the band matched that energy with powerful riffs and relentless drumming. This wasn’t just a set; it was a full-on experience that resonated deeply with every fan in attendance.

The audience responded, feeding off the band’s enthusiasm. As Catch Your Breath launched into fan favorites like “Good in Goodbye,” the pit came alive with moshing and movement. The synergy between the performers and the crowd was undeniable—fans screamed the lyrics, fists pumped in the air, and bodies moved in unison to the pounding rhythms. The band’s connection with their audience elevated the entire room, making each moment feel larger than life.

By the time their set was winding down, Catch Your Breath had the entire crowd primed and buzzing with excitement. The dynamic performance, punctuated by a perfectly curated setlist, served as the ideal lead-up to Nothing More, stoking anticipation for what was still to come. It was clear that they’d left their mark, setting a high bar for the rest of the night and proving themselves as a must-see live act.

In the end, Catch Your Breath delivered a performance that was as passionate as it was powerful. Their commitment to their art, combined with infectious energy, killer tunes, and a memorable setlist, created an atmosphere impossible to resist.

 

Band Members:

Josh Mowery (Vocals)

Cianan Madigan (bassist)

Teddy Herrera (Guitar)

Onell Hernandez (Drums)

 

 

Set List:

1.Savages

2. Deadly

3. Dark

4. Ghost Inside The Shell

5. Lost

6. Good in Goodbye

7. YSKW

8. 21 Gun Salute

9. Dial Tone

 

Nothing More’s headlining set at Stubb’s was a masterclass in how to close out a tour, overflowing with raw emotion, thunderous sound, and the kind of camaraderie only found at a hometown show. As the lights dimmed and the band launched into “House On Sand,” you could feel the anticipation snap into electricity, with Jonny Hawkins immediately setting the tone: bare-chested, eyes wild, and voice already soaring above the crowd.

From there, the energy never dipped. “Angel Song” and “Let Em Burn” hit back-to-back, and the crowd responded in kind, fists in the air and voices raised. Hawkins prowled the stage, leaping between monitors and the towering Scorpion Tail, while Mark Vollelunga’s riffs cut through the humid Austin night. “If It Doesn’t Hurt” built the tension even higher, before the familiar opening of “Go To War” sent the audience into full singalong mode, every lyric echoing off the amphitheater’s stone walls.

The band made sure to keep things fresh for the final night with “Freefall” and the crowd-voted “Spirits,” injecting a sense of spontaneity that kept everyone guessing. Ben Anderson and Daniel Oliver locked in, their rhythm section tight as ever, giving each track a heavy, propulsive foundation. By the time “Jenny” rang out, there wasn’t a still body in the venue—strangers were arm in arm, belting the chorus as if their lives depended on it.

Nothing More didn’t let the pace slip, rolling right into “Stuck” and the gut-punch of “Fade In Fade Out.” Hawkins took a moment here to open up, sharing stories from the road and reflecting on the band’s journey, making the night feel even more special and intimate. The atmosphere was equal parts celebration and nostalgia, with the crowd hanging on every word and note.

“Ocean Floor” brought a dreamy, almost introspective vibe, giving everyone a moment to catch their breath before the explosive finale. The band’s chemistry was undeniable, and the production—floods of colored lights, expertly balanced sound, and well-timed visuals—only amplified the experience. It was clear that Nothing More wanted their last night on the Carnal Nature Tour to be unforgettable, and they were pulling out every stop

.Walking away from Stubb’s, the feeling was unanimous: Nothing More had given everything they had, closing out their Carnal Nature Tour with a set that was both a celebration and a heartfelt farewell. For anyone lucky enough to be there, it wasn’t just another concert; it was a night that proved why Nothing More’s live shows are the stuff of legends.

 

Band Members:

Jonny Hawkins (Vocals)

Mark Voleunga (Guitars)

Daniel Oliver (Bass, Vocals)

Ben Anderson (Drums)

 

 

Set List:

1.House On Sand

2. Angel Song

3. Let Em Burn

4. If It Doesn’t Hurt

5. Go To War

6. Freefall

7. Spirits – Crowd Voted Song

8. Jenny

9. Stuck

10. Fade In Fade Out

11. Ocean Floor

12. This is the Time (Ballast)

 

 

 

 

 

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