AFI (A Fire Inside) with TR/ST @ SOMA in San Diego, CA

AFI Ignite SOMA: A Night of Punk Heart and Gothic Fire – Nov 5, 2025, San Diego

On November 5, 2025, SOMA in San Diego exploded with a blend of darkwave atmosphere and punk-fueled intensity as AFI brought their 24-date North American tour to a sold-out homecoming stop, with avant-electronic act TR/STsetting the tone for the night. (SOMA San Diego)

TR/ST: Dark Ambience Before the Storm

Canadian artist TR/ST (Robert Alfons) opened the evening with a moody, synth-driven set that felt cinematic and hypnotic. Known for crafting shadowy electronic landscapes built on deep bass, driving beats, and introspective lyrics, TR/ST’s live shows blur the line between club-ready energy and immersive art performance. In past tour stops, his live drummer has added a muscular rhythm to the dense electronic textures, building tension that primed the crowd perfectly for AFI’s entrance. (No Flash Needed | Music Magazine)

The choice to place TR/ST’s brooding, goth-tinged sound at the front of the bill was a bold one—an opener that didn’t warm up the crowd so much as pull them into a different headspace, one that matched AFI’s own evolution into darker, more atmospheric terrain. The vibe was less mosh and more trance, a sonic precursor to the firestorm that was about to follow.

AFI: Punk Roots Meet Gothic Evolution

When AFI finally took the stage, the atmosphere snapped like a live wire. Born A Fire Inside in the early ’90s, AFI cut their teeth on hardcore punk before expanding into post-punk, emo, and gothic rock while never losing the urgency that made them icons in the alternative world. Their fall 2025 tour supports Silver Bleeds The Black Sun…, their twelfth studio album released earlier that season, which melds their punk lineage with brooding, synth-tinged noir textures that echo the opener’s mood. (Live Nation Newsroom)

Frontman Davey Havok remains the electric core of the band—equal parts preacher, provocateur, and performer. His voice still soars with the raw emotive punch that helped define early AFI records, yet he now wields it with a seasoned mastery that brings a deeper resonance to both classic anthems and newer cuts. On this tour, Havok’s presence is magnetic: he prowls the stage, engages the crowd directly, and delivers each lyric with a palpable intensity that bridges punk’s confrontational energy with gothic pageantry. (Audacy)

With guitarist Jade Puget, bassist Hunter Burgan, and drummer Adam Carson, AFI strutted through a set that showcased their evolution—fast, heartfelt punk numbers shoulder to shoulder with sprawling, darkwave-tinged tracks. Fans swayed between frantic pits and ecstatic sing-alongs, eyes wide as Havok inhabited every moment. It was punk spirit fully matured: fierce, theatrical, and unafraid of shadows.

An Unforgettable Night in San Diego

By the time the last note rang out at SOMA, AFI had reminded everyone why they still matter. Not just because of their storied past, but because they continue to reinvent what it means to be a band that grew up in punk but refuses to be defined by any single era. With TR/ST’s immersive opener and AFI’s incendiary performance, the show wasn’t just a concert—it was a testament to punk’s enduring pulse, reinvented for a new generation and still burning bright.

Alex F.

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