A Progressive Metal Dream Come True in town!
Last night, Dream Theater turned the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, TX, into an epicenter of progressive metal excellence! Celebrating their 40th anniversary, the legendary band delivered a performance that was nothing short of breathtaking. Fans, both longtime die-hards and newcomers, packed the venue, ready to witness the progressive titansin action. From the moment the lights dimmed, the atmosphere was intense, filled with anticipation for a setlist spanning four decades of groundbreaking music.
As soon as the first note hit, it became clear that Dream Theater remains as powerful and innovative as ever. With their signature technical brilliance, emotional depth, and jaw-dropping precision, the band showcased why they have been a dominant force in progressive metal for 40 years. The night was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of musicianship, history, and an unbreakable connection between the band and their fans.

A Show That Defined Musical Perfection!
Dream Theater took the audience on an unforgettable journey through their vast catalog, blending complex compositions, soaring melodies, and breathtaking solos into a performance that left everyone in awe. James LaBriecommanded the stage with his powerful and dynamic vocals, effortlessly hitting every note while engaging with the crowd. John Petrucci, a true guitar virtuoso, delivered mind-blowing solos, proving why he is regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.
The rhythm section was nothing short of extraordinary—Mike Portnoy’s drumming was an absolute spectacle, filled with intricate patterns and lightning-fast precision, while John Myung’s basslines provided the backbone of every song, flowing seamlessly through even the most complex time signatures. Jordan Rudess on keyboards added his own magic, weaving mesmerizing soundscapes that elevated the entire experience.
The setlist was a progressive metal fan’s dream, featuring classics like Pull Me Under, Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper, and The Spirit Carries On, alongside newer masterpieces. Each song was met with deafening cheers, proving that Dream Theater’s music remains as impactful today as it was four decades ago.





The Origins of a Progressive Metal Powerhouse
Dream Theater’s journey began in 1985 when three gifted musicians—John Petrucci (guitar), John Myung (bass), and Mike Portnoy (drums)—met at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. Originally called Majesty, the band soon changed its name to Dream Theater and embarked on a mission to create some of the most intricate and ambitious music in rock and metal history.
Their big breakthrough came with the release of Images and Words in 1992, featuring the hit single Pull Me Under, which introduced the world to their progressive metal brilliance. Over the years, they continued to push boundaries with their complex compositions, jaw-dropping musicianship, and deeply emotional storytelling, inspiring countless bands and musicians.
With an ever-evolving sound and a discography filled with legendary albums, Dream Theater has cemented their place as one of the greatest progressive metal bands of all time. Now, 40 years later, they are still at the top of their game, delivering unforgettable live performances that captivate audiences worldwide.






A Night to Remember!
As the show came to an end and Dream Theater took their bows, the Majestic Theatre erupted into thunderous applause. Fans left the venue speechless, knowing they had just witnessed one of the most masterful live performances in progressive metal history.
For the longtime fans, this show was a nostalgic and emotional tribute to four decades of musical brilliance. For newer fans, it was a baptism into the world of technical perfection and progressive mastery. No matter where you stood in the crowd, one thing was undeniable—Dream Theater continues to set the bar for musicianship, creativity, and performance excellence.
With 40 years behind them and no signs of slowing down, Dream Theater remains a pillar of innovation in metal. If this show was any indication, their legacy will continue to thrive for many more decades to come.






DREAM THEATER – San Antonio, TX – 02/16/2025
ACT I
- Metropolis Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleeper
- Act I: Scene Two: I. Overture 1928
- Act I: Scene Two: II. Strange Déjà Vu
- The Mirror
- Barstool Warrior
- A Rite of Passage
- Hollow Years
- Constant Motion
- As I Am
ACT II - Night Terror
- Midnight Messiah
- This Is the Life
- Vacant
- Stream of Consciousness
- Octavarium
ENCORE: - Act II: Scene Six: Home
- Act II: Scene Eight: The Spirit Carries On
- Pull Me Under
