Thirty Seconds to Mars delivered an electrifying performance at the Freedom Mortgage Pavilion in Camden, NJ, on Wednesday night, captivating fans with a high-energy show that featured a mix of confetti, pyrotechnics, and a setlist packed with hits. Jared Leto, ever the charismatic frontman, led the band through songs from their latest album, It’s The End of the World But It’s A Beautiful Day, alongside the classics “Kings and Queens,” “This Is War,” and “The Kill (Bury Me).” The night was further elevated by AFI, who brought their signature intensity with fan-favorite tracks “Miss Murder” and “Girl’s Not Grey,” proving their enduring presence in the rock scene. With additional performances by Poppy and Kenny Hoopla, the concert was a vibrant celebration of rock music, drawing a diverse crowd and marking a triumphant return to the stage for Thirty Seconds to Mars after a five-year hiatus. This unforgettable night reaffirmed the band’s place in the rock pantheon and set the tone for their upcoming global tour.