Emo Nite 2nd Anniversary Event Lineup Announced
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Emo Nite has announced the lineup for their forthcoming two-year anniversary celebration which will be taking place on Tuesday, December 6th at The Echo/Echoplex in Los Angeles. We were sent the following details: Highlights of the special event will include acoustic performances from Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects and Aaron Gillespie (Underoath/The Almost). Jordan Pundik (New Found Glory), Craig Owens (Chiodos/BXC), Cartel, Set Your Goals, State Champs, Fil Thorpe-Evans (Neck Deep), Tyler Posey, The Rocket Summer, Brian Logan Dales (The Summer Set), My American Heart, Captain Cuts, Ham on Everything, Team Up (UK) and the Emo Nite Bawltimore Team will give fans their best DJ sets throughout the evening. Additionally, there will be live performances by Movements, I Don't Know How But They Found Me, Tillie, Luna Shadows and Love Nothing. "Everyone who comes to Emo Nite knows that they will see some unexpected things at the 2-year. We always have something weird up our sleeves," founder Babs Szabo told AltPress. One additional surprise is the premiere of Captain Cuts newest mix tape, The Life of Emo, the night of the event. Captain Cuts member Ryan McMahon, a long time supporter of Emo Nite, said "TJ, Morgan, and Babs singlehandedly revived an entire generation of real boys and girls who grew up listening to pop-punk and emo music. We are trying our best to give back to the genre that inspired us to be all-killer and absolutely zero filler. We leave everything out there - as a result, this beautiful night in Echo Park might be slowly killing us. But if this is what it feels like in love & death, we welcome it with open arms."
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