A Night of Metalcore Madness with Miss May I in Buenos Aires
It was a night when several shows were happening across Argentina, but for metalcore fans, all roads led to Bula — the only place where Miss May I would be performing, returning to Argentina for the second time to tear it all down. The night was complete, with Mitodian opening the show and Darlo Todo as the second supporting act, both making it clear that the Argentine underground scene is still at its peak.
By 7:30 p.m., it was already obvious that Bula was going to be too small. People everywhere, merch selling out fast, and a beautiful sense of anticipation in the air. Mitodian kicked things off with a short but powerful set, heating up the crowd the way it should be done. Then came Darlo Todo, who delivered a fierce and commanding performance, making full use of their time on stage and even covering a Korn song.













But when the moment arrived for Miss May I, the lights went out and chaos began. They opened with “Hey Mister,” and instantly no one’s feet were on the ground. The sound was flawless, and the band’s energy was off the charts. Levi (the vocalist) couldn’t stop smiling, thanking the crowd, and hyping everyone up. At one point, a girl in the front handed him an Argentine flag with the band’s logo on it, and he held it up proudly as the crowd went wild. Later, another flag appeared from the back — larger this time — and Levi pointed to it with a smile that said it all: they were thrilled to be here.
One of the wildest moments came when a guy managed to climb up on stage — because at Bula there are no barricades, just a stage 40 cm off the ground and fans standing inches away from the band. Before anyone could react, the guitarist playfully shoved him back into the crowd, laughing, and the show continued without missing a beat. The energy was insane, the band giving 100%, and the crowd giving it right back.
The setlist was one banger after another: “Relentless Chaos,” “Forgive and Forget,” “Under Fire,” and many more tracks that somehow hit even harder live. Toward the end, Levi said what everyone wanted to hear: “We’ll be back! This was incredible.”
And it truly was — an intense, sweaty night, the kind that leaves your ears ringing and your heart full. A show that will stay with everyone who was there, because Miss May I doesn’t come to Buenos Aires every day — and when they do, they give it their all.










































Photos by Carlos Daly Aurenty
Review by Pablo Reinante
Produced by Noiseground