Sep
17
th
2021
First Avenue
Friday
Sep
17
th
2021
First Avenue

BAYSIDE

with Senses Fail, Hawthorne Heights and The Bombpops

Doors Open

6PM

Show Starts

7PM

Ages

18+

Advance

$24

Day of Show

$28

Effective immediately, all concerts and events at First Avenue and associated venues will require either proof of a full series of COVID-19 vaccination, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken in the prior 72 hours. More info HERE.

All concerts and events at First Avenue and associated venues will require either proof of a full series of COVID-19 vaccination, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test taken in the prior 72 hours

Performers


BAYSIDE

At their inception, BAYSIDE consciously stood apart from the pack and has maintained that commitment to integrity and earnestness for over 18 years. Skipping over pop-punk clichés like landmines and...

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Special Guests


Senses Fail

James “Buddy” Nielsen, founder and lifeblood of Senses Fail, is proof art over aesthetic will always come out on top. The singer-songwriter has seen the post-hardcore/ emo scene go from...

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Hawthorne Heights

Hawthorne Heights is an American rock band from Dayton, Ohio, known for shaping the sound of early 2000s emo and post-hardcore. Formed in 2001, the band first broke into the...

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The Bombpops

We put a lot of thought into being able to tell stories with these songs,” says Jen Razavi who, along with Poli van Dam, founded The Bombpops in 2007. Together,...

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Venue


First Avenue Mainroom

Since 1970

First Avenue is more than just four walls, a soundboard, and a stage; it is the epicenter of live music and entertainment in Minneapolis. Having celebrated its 50th Anniversary in…

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