
As you may or may not recall, last fall emo/post-hardcore outfit Taking Back Sunday were set to perform at Marathon Music Works, when frontman Adam Lazarra was forced to leave their tour to tend to a family emergency. Rather than cancel, the group opted to try something special: they brought in former Underoath (and current Sleepwave) vocalist Spencer Chamberlain to fill in. Not quite a TBS show, to be sure, but a unique experience for fans nonetheless. Those yearning to see Taking Back Sunday in full form, however, are finally in luck; the band will return (hopefully intact) to Nashville Oct. 7 for a performance at Cannery Ballroom. Though their tourmates The Used will be sitting this particular show out, frnkiero andthe cellabration, the new solo moniker of ex-My Chemical Romance guitarist Frank Iero, have been tapped to support. Tickets go on sale this Friday, June 20, at 10 a.m., for $25.
Check out Taking Back Sunday’s latest music video, “Stood a Chance,” which features a cameo from local artist Ryan McCauley, after the jump!
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2 responses to “Taking Back Sunday, Frank Iero to Play Cannery Ballroom Oct. 7”
Frank Iero wasn’t the bassist in MCR. He was guitar. Mikey Way was the bassist.
Oops, thanks for catching that!