Other highlights of the concert included the powerful bombast of "Gold" with its whistling loops and Reynolds dropping to his knees at one point, a dramatic "Bleeding Out" and a euphoric "On Top of the World," which featured Reynolds wandering the aisles as he sang. It was the most enthusiastic singalong of a concert packed with such moments, rendering the encore a formality that couldn't help but feel a bit anti-climatic even as confetti rained down on the stage for a solid performance of "The Fall." They held back on the 10-times-platinum "Radioactive" for the only place that song could occupy in any set - dead last, preceded by their second album's only major hit to date, the Mumford-esque "I Bet My Life." It provided an undeniably powerful climax to the show, Reynolds bashing away at a massive kick drum with a mallet as Sermon tore it up on lead guitar and the fans threw their fists in the air to the "We Will Rock You" beat.
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