Photos: Black Label Society Brings Heavy Riffs to The Sylvee in Madison

Photo by Dan DeSlover for The Early Registration

Madison’s The Sylvee was packed to the brim for a sold-out night of heavy metal as Black Label Society stormed through the city on Friday, March 27. Fronted by guitar legend Zakk Wylde, the band delivered a thunderous performance filled with crushing riffs, soaring guitar solos, and the kind of larger-than-life energy that has made Wylde one of the most recognizable figures in modern metal.

Wylde actually pulled double duty during the evening, first taking the stage with Zakk Sabbath, his tribute band dedicated entirely to Black Sabbath classics. The project has become a fan favorite in its own right, and the set proved why.

Wylde, who famously served as guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne’s solo band, tore through Sabbath staples with ease, channeling the spirit of the originals while still making the songs feel massive and fresh in a live setting. And yes, in true Zakk Wylde fashion, he even managed a quick wardrobe refresh, swapping kilts between the two performances.

Later in the night, Wylde returned to the stage with Black Label Society, the band he founded in 1998 that has become a cornerstone of heavy music over the past two decades. The group’s mix of sludgy riffs, blues-inspired guitar work, and anthemic choruses filled the venue as fans packed shoulder-to-shoulder throughout the room, shouting along and raising horns in the air.

Photographer Dan DeSlover was on hand to capture the highlights from the night, from Wylde’s blistering guitar solos to the electric atmosphere inside the sold-out venue. Check out our gallery below for a closer look at Black Label Society’s Madison stop at The Sylvee.

Photos by Dan DeSlover.

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