Erra & Currents Test their Limits with ‘The Silence That Follows’ Tour

how their music works under pressure.

Erra & Currents Test their Limits with ‘The Silence That Follows’ Tour
Erra & Currents

2026 will bring one of the more tightly wound lineups of the spring back to Vibes Event Center on April 19th, where Erra and Currents share the stage. What both bands arrive mid-cycle, sharpened by recent creative pivots and public conversations about how their music works under pressure. Erra’s vocalist JT Cavey, for example, has been unusually candid about the physical discipline behind his technique, noting in a recent Loudwire feature that he had to “completely relearn how to scream” in order to sustain the band’s direction . Currents, meanwhile, are coming off the release of their All That Follows EP, accompanied by a “Rise // Fall” visual that lays out the group’s current tone: direct, restless, and sharpened more than softened by reflection .

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The San Antonio date fits into that arc neatly. Tours like this tend to reveal how these mid-chain adjustments land in real time, and The Rock Box has historically been the place where those shifts feel the clearest (Twin’s consistent routing through the venue reinforces that pattern). Erra’s catalog rewards close listening, and Cavey’s recalibrated approach—documented in that Loudwire conversation—adds a layer of anticipation for how the material translates live. Currents arrive with their own momentum; the new EP’s rollout has emphasized volatility rather than polish, the kind of framing that usually plays well in a room where detail can get swallowed if a band isn’t in control.

Support matters here too. Caskets and Aviana extend the night’s through-line. Both acts lean into clarity and emotional precision, and their placement suggests this date is structured to build neatly from opener to headliner rather than operate as a fragmented package. For a tour already positioned around atmosphere and thematic consistency, that sequencing aligns with what early showgoers across the country have already been noting: the night doesn’t meander; it escalates.

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Looking ahead to April 19, the draw is about continuity—how each band advances its current thesis and how those arcs meet in a venue that’s become a reliable pressure-testing space for modern metalcore. With Twin Productions’ reputation for routing nights that read like snapshots of a genre moving in real time, this stop feels designed to compress those ideas into a single evening.

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LINEUP

Erra

Currents

Caskets

Aviana

VENUE

Vibes Event Center — San Antonio, TX