I’m going to this if the world is semi-sane by October. The Starting Line is one of my favorite bands, love Alkaline Trio, Dashboard Confessional was the soundtrack to all my HS sexcapades.
Saw The Starting Line at a tiny venue in Gainesville in 2005 with about 100 people in the crowd. It was insanely good.
Mentioned it on here before, but one of the highlights of my younger music life was smoking a few joints with the guys from The Starting Line in an alley outside a shitty little venue. Finch was probably my favorite of that emo time period and definitely the best I saw live. “Ender” is one the all-time underrated songs. Brand New is still one of my favorite bands today. Don’t consider them as emo as the rest of those. At least not after their first album since their sound evolved beyond emo. I flew to Chicago and back in the same 24 hours to see them on their “farewell” tour. Really is too bad for the whole underage grooming thing.
On my flight to Vegas, do you guys think I can bring A Box if Sharp Objects as a carry on or should I check it?
I'd like to go to this concert but uhh asking my wife to stay home with our two year old while I nostalgia out in Vegas is a non starter
Who wants to go in on a cabana? Only $1250 a person. I’ve spent more at a Vegas pool party without being able to scream along to The Used so seems like a bargain.
If this was anywhere close to me and not during football season, I would be there. I'd love to know A) how this came together and B) all the negotiating that put this particular totem pole together. How does Bring Me the Horizon get higher billing than Jimmy Eat World?
If they run three stages for 66 or so bands in 12 hours that’s an average of just over 32 minutes per band including setup while running each stage continuously for the entire 12 hours without any rotating off.
Somebody on twitter was saying that at Warped Tour they had rotating stages where one band could set up in the back while the band out front was performing, then they'd literally turn the stage around like a lazy susan. But I don't know what I'm talking about tbh.
I’ve seen stage this at the 25th anniversary of Warped Tour, and the It’s Not Dead Festival. Basically a 5 minute break between bands. The website says there’s three stages at this fest.
Knocked Loose being on this lineup is strange and awesome. I guess they figured they needed at least one of the biggest hardcore bands currently in a sea of post hardcore and pop punk.
This festival would be fun and good, i support watching everyone try to squeeze back into their 20 year old Hot Topic shit