Canada native Jeffrey Abel, professionally known as Excision, brought an unbelievable experience to finish off his two-night residency at San Francisco’s Bill Graham Civic Auditorium. Lasers and pyrotechnics were a notable feature of Excision’s set. His stage design also featured a large screen that displayed many visuals throughout his set that were synced with the lasers scattered throughout the venue.
Excision began his set around 10:45 PM. He did not hold back on the production, as his first song featured pyro in the shape of X’s and lasers that shot to the back of the venue. His set featured many songs that had an incredible amount of bass that could be felt even outside the main venue room. The crowd got especially loud for “Zombie”, with Wooli and Illenium, featuring Valerie Broussard, as you were able to hear the crowd sing along to the lyrics. Towards the end of the set, Excision played “Dimension.” There was a big visual of a mammoth on the large screen on stage, and confetti shot out into the crowd. Blue and green flames shot out of the stage, on beat with the song, and created a surreal atmosphere. Excision exited, saying, “Thank you so much, San Francisco!”









