
I-Rock 93.5 Welcomes Taking Back Sunday at the Capitol Theatre
You can take your summer vibes back to another concert with Taking Back Sunday.
Friday, June 19, Taking Back Sunday will be at the Capitol Theatre with Bayside. Tickets for the show are here and go on sale Friday (February 13) at 10:00 a.m.
You can also experience all the emotions of winning when you take a chance below from your concert leader, I-Rock 93.5.
Taking Back Sunday
Taking Back Sunday, who released their eighth studio album 152 in late 2023, often refer to themselves as the ‘luckiest guys you will meet.’ The new album, featuring 10 intensely vulnerable and absorbing new tracks, was delivered with fresh ambition and a newfound purpose. It stands among the most genuinely reflective and emotionally pure efforts of Taking Back Sunday’s illustrious career.
Starting out just hoping to release at least one album and go on tour, the band has since sold millions of albums, has multiple tracks with streams hitting the multiple hundred million mark, toured the world several times over, performed at all of the biggest festivals, and are still always looking forward.
Never ones to rest on their prior accomplishments or impressive back catalogue, they are always striving to make something that they hope folks can find a little piece of themselves in. “Music is there to bring you together with like-minded people and get a little lost. For us, the songs from 152 have a life and energy all their own. It would make us the happiest if we could all get lost in it together."
Bayside
The punk rock band Bayside has been around for 25 years. While the first 6 years had a lot of band turnover, for the last 20 years have been the same guys of Anthony Reneri (vocals), Jack O'Shea (guitar), Nick Ghanbarian (bass), and Chris Guglielmo (drums).
Taking Back Sunday with Bayside. June 19th at the Capitol Theatre. Get your tickets here and win them below from your concert leader, I-Rock 93.5.
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