By maria vanderbilt | may 28, 2025

Japanese rock band, One Ok Rock bring their 8th stop on the Detox North American tour to Orlando, FL on Sunday, May 25th, 2025 at Hard Rock Live Orlando.

The night started off with a powerful performance from Stand Atlantic, who energized the crowd with popular songs “Deathwish” and “Hate Me (Sometimes).” Towards the end of the set, the guitarist puts in a Yoshi hat, encouraging the crowd to chant “Yoshi” in unison, finishing their performance with an eruption of cheers—just in time for One Ok Rock to take the stage.

One by one, vocalist Takahiro Moriuchi, guitarist Toru Yamashita, bassist Ryota Kohama, and drummer Tomoya Kanki emerged, readying their instruments before launching into an explosive performance with “Puppets Can’t Control You” and  “The Beginning.”

Midway through the set, Takahiro paused to thank the fans for their unwavering love and support they have received over the past 20 years. He shared that their newest album, Detox, explores the chaos in the world and emphasizes the responsibility they feel, as musicians, to talk about it.

They continue with the set and perform “Stand Out Fit In” and “The Pilot” focusing on their vocals and lyrics. With lyrics displayed on screen, fans were able to sing along—even those unfamiliar with the lyrics.

One Ok Rock delivered an amazing show packed with stunning visuals and powerful music that brought the entire crowd to their feet. Whether headbanging, jumping, screaming the lyrics, or all the above, fans were completely immersed. Their energy showcases the years they have spent in this industry while bringing new elements keeping the performance fresh, you would never guess they have been in the industry for over 20 years.

Setlist:

  • Puppets Can’t Control You
  • The Beginning
  • Save Yourself
  • Let Me Let You Go
  • NASTY
  • Renegades
  • Tropical Therapy
  • Tiny Pieces
  • C.U.R.I.O.S.I.T.Y
  • Dystopia
  • Make It Out Alive
  • Delusion:All
  • Stand Out Fit In
  • The Pilot </3
  • +Matter
  • We Are


Maria Vanderbilt is a freelance photojournalist for Majestic Music Magazine. See more of her work here.

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