Concert Reviews

Sullivan King: Chaos Will Bring Peace Tour

June 28, 2025 – Steelhouse – Omaha, Nebraska

Saturday night, June 28th, was scorching in Omaha, but it was nothing compared to the fire Sullivan King brought to Steelhouse with his Chaos Will Bring Peace Tour. Originally rescheduled from earlier this year, fans were more than ready, and the energy at Steelhouse made it clear this show was worth the wait.

The night kicked off with a killer set from Darkwood, a local Omaha DJ. Darkwood, also known as Caleb Wiedel, is a Nebraska-based producer known for his immersive, bass-heavy soundscapes that blend beauty with a darker edge. Performing under the handle @darkwoodbeats on Instagram and SoundCloud, he’s been gaining traction with his EP unitelligent design, which dropped on all major platforms earlier this year following a release party at Bodega’s Alley in Lincoln. It was a perfect way to start the night—moody, vibey, and heavy.

Next up was RZRKT, an electronic bass artist out of Laredo, Texas. His set was a powerful mix of dark, melodic build-ups and bone-rattling drops, fusing multi-genre influences into something uniquely his own. His ability to balance emotional melodies with explosive energy had the crowd fired up from start to finish.

Without missing a beat, Benda took over the turntables next and cranked the night up another level. Originally from Miami, Niv Ben-David—better known as Benda—has been making waves in the bass scene with collabs alongside Excision, Borgore, and Sullivan King himself. With festival appearances at EDC Las Vegas, Hard Summer, and Lost Lands, Benda’s sound is pure, high-octane dubstep, and his set at Steelhouse showed why he’s one of the fastest-rising names in the game. His transitions were flawless, and the crowd was eating it up.

After a short break, the main event began—and the place exploded. Sullivan King stepped onto the stage, and it was clear: this guy is a rockstar through and through. Rocking textured jeans and a white tee with a jacked-up green Tweety Bird on it, plus that signature long hair, he looked every bit the part. Then he started shredding on the guitar—and the whole place lost it.

Keaton Prescott, aka Sullivan King, has built his name on a unique blend of face-melting dubstep and heavy metal guitar. His live shows are one of the rare places where metalheads and kandi-clad ravers collide—and it works. With nearly 800,000 monthly listeners on Spotify and collabs with the likes of Papa Roach and Matt McGuire of The Chainsmokers, Sullivan King is pushing the boundaries of genre in a way few others can. His latest singles, REWIND and On & On, are must-adds for any heavy EDM playlist.

The night reached its peak with the Valhalla audio-visual experience—an intense, laser-filled, sensory overload that’s become a hallmark of this tour. The visuals were massive, the lights were endless, and the energy in the room was unmatched.

If you get the chance to catch Sullivan King live, don’t think twice. Between the sound, the visuals, and the sheer performance energy, it’s a night you won’t forget—and one that’s absolutely worth every penny.

Darkwood

RZRKT

Benda

Sullivan King

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