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Vagrant Records Announce Anniversary Shows

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  1. Melody Bot

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    Vagrant Records have announced two anniversary shows. The full lineup and press release can be found below.

    Vagrant Records has been celebrating its 25th anniversary all year long with the release of limited-edition vinyl reissues, digital re-mixes/re-masters and an on-going podcast series Vagrant Records: 25 Years on the Street – hosted by The Get Up Kids’ Matt Pryor. Episodes so far cover an introduction to the label's rich history, The Get Up Kids' early career and conversations with Dashboard Confessional, The Anniversary, Koufax, Hot Rod Circuit, Hey Mercedes, Alkaline Trio, Senses Fail, The Bled, From Autumn to Ashes and Biology. Forthcoming installments include interviews with Mark Hoppus (Blink-182), Amy Fleisher Madden (Fiddler Records), Trever Keith (Face To Face), Max Bemis (Say Anything), Chad Gilbert (New Found Glory), Riley Breckenridge & Dustin Kensrue (Thrice), celebrity chef Graham Elliot, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, Craig Finn (The Hold Steady), Andy Hull (Manchester Orchestra), John Reis (Rocket From The Crypt), chef Danny Bowien (Mission Chinese) and more. Vinyl reissues from The Anniversary, Thrice, Balance & Composure, Bad Suns, Senses Fail and From Autumn to Ashes are currently available with more to be announced – a full list of confirmed releases can be found below.
    
    The 2022 West Coast and East Coast Vagrant 25 26 Years on the Street shows feature Dashboard Confessional, Alkaline Trio, Thrice, The Get Up Kids, The Anniversary, Hot Rod Circuit and Moneen and tickets are available for purchase tomorrow. Stay tuned to www.vagrant.com for all up-to-date information on shows, vinyl reissues, re-releases and more.
    
    Vagrant 26 Years on the Street Confirmed Dates
    5/28/2022 @ Five Point Amphitheater in Irvine, CA
    w/ Dashboard Confessional, Alkaline Trio, Thrice, The Get Up Kids, The Anniversary and Hot Rod Circuit
    
    6/11/2022 @ The Palladium Outdoors in Worcester, MA
    w/ Dashboard Confessional, Thrice, The Get Up Kids, The Anniversary, Hot Rod Circuit and Moneen
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  2. johnnyminardi

    Newbie Verified

    Wow. I'm there.
     
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  3. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    Already got my ticket. What a time to be alive.
     
  4. failinginplace

    Regular

    holy shit MONEEN
     
  5. CampfireColorado

    Regular

    my thoughts exactly. stoked we get the trio on the west coast, but i never got the chance to see moneen.
     
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  6. deflector

    formerly pizzatime

    you have my attention
     
  7. DandonTRJ

    ~~~ヾ(^∇^ Supporter

    A familiar grouping…

    [​IMG]
    (And Thrice played the preceding year’s ToC.)
     
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  8. Former Planets

    Aaaachem!

    I got to see them open up for Saves the Day and Taking Back Sunday right after Fred replaced Nolan back in the day. Only concert I ever spent up against the barricade in front the whole time.
     
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  9. KyleK

    Let's get these people moving faster! Supporter

    Spoiled living in Toronto that every few years Moneen would do a series of album anniversary shows and tend to do surprise opening bands each night - although it's been a while since the last one. Despite how few and far between them performing is, they always still have major energy and chemistry. Probably helps that some of them also play together in Seas. Glad fans in a different market get to enjoy them for a night though!
     
  10. Ryan

    Might be Spider-Man...

    Such an underrated band. Also the only band besides .hopesfall. allowed to use "." in their name :crylaugh:
     
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  11. elphshelf

    100% made of farts Supporter

    Sorry to ask a potentially dumb question, but is Vagrant still operational as a label releasing new music?
     
  12. KyleK

    Let's get these people moving faster! Supporter

    Not a dumb question to me. Feels like nearly everyone who used to release albums on Vagrant have retired/gone into hiatus. I know the other active Canadian artists I associate with them now release through Dine Alone Records here in Toronto (e.g. Alexisonfire).
     
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