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Ahead of the Sept. 4 release of their highly-anticipated fifth album, No Closer to Heaven, beloved Philadelphia pop punk group The Wonder Years have announced a fall tour with Motion City Soundtrack, as well as State Champs and You Blew It!, which returns them to Nashville for the first time in over three and a half years on Nov. 16, for a…
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It’s summer, school is out, and life is good. What better way to celebrate the season than with the pop punk tour of the summer? The Shot Boys of Summer Tour is hitting Rocketown’s White Room tonight, July 30. Locally-loved New Yorkers State Champs are headlining the tour, and just released a hot new single from their sophomore full-length due…
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Many nights in Nashville, we wish we could be in two, or even three places at once. Tonight, Nov. 4, however, is one of those rare, frustrating evenings with so many fantastic fall tour schedules have aligned, and a whopping six shows we’d kill to see are all taking place simultaneously. Rather than clog up…
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As we told you way back in December, pop rockers We Are The In Crowd are set to bring their “Reunion Tour” (they never actually went anywhere) to Nashville, for their first Music City show in quite a few years. The group’s headlining outing will take place at Rocketown (white building), and will feature a seriously impressive lineup…
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We told you last week that Poughkeepsie pop rock group We Are The In Crowd would be heading out on their very first headlining U.S. tour this spring, in support of their upcoming John Feldmann-produced sophomore album, Weird Kids. You can catch ’em March 26 at Rocketown, along with a stacked lineup of William Beckett, Set It Off, Candy Hearts, and State Champs.…
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Pop rockers We Are The In Crowd unleashed a whole slew of announcements yesterday. First, their highly anticipated, John Feldmann-produced sophomore full-length, which will be called Weird Kids, has received a release date of February 18. The band also dropped a new single, “The Best Thing (That Never Happened)” on Spotify, and announced that a video would…
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Pop rock group Cartel makes their return to Nashville this evening, touring in support of their brand new, self-released album, Collider. Pop punk fans will remember them for their explosive, influential debut Chroma, considered one of the genre’s best offering of the ’00s. Though they’ve released several strong records since, really exemplifying their knack for soaring hooks and refined, smart,…