LIVE REVIEW: Motionless In White – Alexandra Palace

 

Words & photos by: Kcorra Mia

‘It is Valentine’s after all, and I just want to adore you’ are the words everyone dreams of hearing, but coming from Chris Motionless they ring a little sweeter.

On 14th February 2026, London welcomed Motionless In White with open arms for their monumental appearance at Alexandra Palace, along with friends in Dayseeker and Make The Suffer.

Bringing the heat all the way from Australia to liven up the gloomy UK, Make The Suffer kicked off the night with ‘Ghost Of Me’. Right off the bat, pits filled the floor – not leaving any room to spare from the barrier to bar. 

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Toning things down to a more melodic atmosphere, Dayseeker’s ballads echoed through the halls of Ally Pally. Introducing themselves with ‘Pale Moonlight’ and ‘Shapeshift’, the band sifted through their deepest cuts to leave a resounding impact on fans, preparing them for all the emotion Motionless in White were yet to bring.

Headlining Alexandra Palace for the first time, Motionless In White dominated the audience from the very second they entered the room. The Afraid Of The Dark tour debuted the infectious single of the same name, as well as Hollow Points – a song lovingly dedicated to the fans for sticking by the band’s side through thick and thin.

Accompanied by The Cherry Bombs who truly brought the songs to life, they captivated fans; reeling them even further into their world of horror, fire and pure unadulterated emotion. From a cat rave to Slaughterhouse; no one was spared from the magnetising wrath of Motionless In White.

Closing the most romantic night of the year with Eternally Yours, there was one final chance for everyone to enjoy the moment with their loved ones – before saying a big farewell to Chris, Justin, Vinny, Ricky and Ryan –

 – until next time.

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