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All posts tagged "Featured"
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Fall Out Boy: The Grand Slam Finale
Finally, at 8:45 PM, Fall Out Boy stormed the Home Plate Stage, the night’s headliners ready to close Day 1 with a bang. From Chicago’s pop-punk scene, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Joe Trohman, and Andy Hurley have...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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The Black Keys: The Bluesy Swagger
The sun hung high over Tempe Beach Park, casting golden rays across the Rio Salado as the seventh annual Innings Festival kicked off on February 21, 2025. Baseball fans mingled with music lovers, the air thick with...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Incubus: The Alt-Rock Resurgence
The clock struck 6:05 PM, and Incubus claimed Home Plate, their California cool washing over Tempe. Since the ‘90s, Brandon Boyd’s brooding vocals and Mike Einziger’s riffs have defined alt-rock, with Make Yourself (1999) as their crown...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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All American Rejects: The Emo Revival
At 5:00 PM on Right Field, All American Rejects took the stage, their boyish charm intact after two decades. Hailing from Stillwater, Oklahoma, Tyson Ritter and crew burst onto the scene with their 2002 self-titled album, propelled...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Slightly Stoopid: The Reggae Road Trip
By 3:55 PM, the Home Plate Stage belonged to Slightly Stoopid, the SoCal crew who’ve been blending reggae, rock, and ska since the ‘90s. Miles Doughty and Kyle McDonald lead this laid-back outfit, famous for “Closer to...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Neon Trees: The Alt-Pop Throwback
At 2:50 PM, the Right Field Stage lit up with Neon Trees, the Utah quartet who’ve been pumping out infectious alt-pop since the early 2000s. Led by the flamboyant Tyler Glenn, they’re famous for “Everybody Talks,” a...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Jack Kays: The Raw Confession
Back at Home Plate at 2:00 PM, Jack Kays stepped up, a lone figure with a guitar and a voice that cuts like a switchblade. Born in Cincinnati, this singer-songwriter blends punk, folk, and hip-hop into a...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Winona Fighter: The Punk Rock Spark
Over on the Right Field Stage at 1:10 PM, Winona Fighter burst onto the scene like a fastball down the middle. Fronted by the fiery Coco Kinnon, this punk quartet from Nashville is all raw energy and...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Boyish: The Dreamy Dawn
The day began at 12:20 PM on the Home Plate Stage with Boyish, a duo—India Shore and Robbie Egan—whose lo-fi indie-pop sound feels like a Polaroid snapshot of youth. Hailing from Brooklyn, they’ve carved a niche with...
- Posted March 6, 2025
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Dancing With the Stars Live Tour 2025: A Spectacular Night at Old National Center
Review and photos The Dancing With the Stars Live Tour 2025 descended upon the Old National Center in Indianapolis on February 11, delivering an unforgettable night of dazzling dance routines and show-stopping performances. The sold-out crowd was...
- Posted February 13, 2025

















