Was the Punk In The Park guy one of those "I voted for Trump because I wanted lower taxes" defenders?
Im surprised only Dropkick Murphys raised their voices against them. (Unless Im unaware more bands did or said sonething)
Should we be concerned with the bands that are still playing PITP while knowing about the promoters political affiliation? It seems obvious they have a very small issue with it if any.
Yeah I’m kind of surprised that a lot of bands are turning a blind eye to it considering their vocal political stances I’m looking directly at you, Bad Religion
Surprised that that's hitting venues that small. St. Andrew's is 1000 cap and Armor for Sleep who's opening headlined that same venue not that long ago.
That is a sick tour and Revolution Hall is the best venue in Portland. Glad I won’t have to wait another 15 years to see Story of the Year.
Don’t know where the routing would allow for a Chicago date. 4 day gap between Detroit and Pittsburgh makes the most sense if anything does get added
That's a stacked tour. So many shows I want to see this Fall and it's getting to the point where I'll need to pick and choose due to ticket prices.