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Good Terms Brings 'Hell Yeah Brother' Tour to Phoenix

Adri Peralta
By Adri Peralta | | 2 min read

Phoenix, AZ — Los Angeles pop-punk outfit Good Terms rolled through Phoenix Wednesday night, bringing their high-energy “Hell Yeah Brother” Tour to Last Exit Live for a loud, sweat-soaked show that turned the intimate downtown venue into a midweek pop-punk party. Fans packed the warehouse-style room early, crowding close to the low stage and creating an atmosphere that felt more like a DIY hangout than a typical concert. With little separation between performers and crowd, the night had the kind of raw, up-close energy that small-venue pop-punk shows thrive on.

When Good Terms finally stepped onstage, the energy in the room immediately spiked. The band launched into a fast-paced set packed with fan favorites and newer material, leaning into their blend of catchy pop-punk hooks, emo nostalgia, and bursts of post-hardcore intensity. Songs like “Progress,” “High Right Now,” and “Drive-In” had the crowd belting out lyrics word-for-word, turning the floor into a swirl of jumping bodies and circle pits that barely slowed down between songs.

Between tracks, the band kept the mood loose with quick jokes and shout-outs to the Phoenix crowd, embracing the tongue-in-cheek spirit of the tour’s name before diving back into another round of explosive guitars and sing-along choruses. In a venue as compact as Last Exit Live, every moment felt amplified — each chorus bouncing off the walls and coming back twice as loud from the audience.

Even for a Wednesday night, the Phoenix crowd matched the band’s intensity from the first note to the last. By the end of the set, fans were still shouting for one more song, sweat-soaked and smiling as the lights finally came up. For a tour built around the spirit of loud, chaotic, and unapologetically fun pop-punk shows, Good Terms’ Phoenix stop delivered exactly what the “Hell Yeah Brother” tour promised.

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