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Watch Knocked Loose bring out all support bands on stage for colossal tour finale

Knocked Loose brought out all of their support bands on stage during their final show of their 2025 UK and European tour.

The hardcore rockers invited Basement, Harm’s Way and Pest Control – all three have been serving as opening support for the band on their tour – on stage on the last date of their tour at TonHalle München in Germany on Saturday (March 29) for a run-through of their track ‘Sit & Mourn’.

The moment saw Bryan Garris and co. along with all the members of each band playing their instruments and headbanging in unison. “Coolest encore ever,” wrote one fan on X/Twitter while another shared: “WHAT THE FUCK @KNOCKEDLOOSE. THE ENCORE ALONE WAS WORTH THE 24 HOUR FLIGHT.”

Check out more footage and fan reactions of the moment below.

The epic moment came after Garris recently spoke to NME about where the band is in 2025. He also looked back at their growth over the years and reflected on what it is that he thinks makes Knocked Loose appeal to such a wide audience.

“A goal for us throughout this entire thing is to just remain accessible,” he said. “The biggest growing pain Knocked Loose have ever experienced is that the barricade [at shows] is impossible to argue. The coolest thing about hardcore is that you’re equal with whoever’s on stage, there’s not this divide.

“So, how do we keep that energy? How do we remain accessible, so that this is something that you feel like you’re a part of rather than something you’re witnessing? It’s always been important for us to keep the ethos of hardcore no matter where we go. It’s second nature,” he added.

In other news, Knocked Loose are set to embark on a number of tour dates throughout the summer, including slots in Kentucky, Nevada and California. Visit here for tickets.

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