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Furnace Fest with Converge, DRAIN, and more

Oct 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $270 Back Forty Beer Company Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Back Forty Beer Company Birmingham, Birmingham, AL Tickets from $270

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Formed in Mesa, Arizona in 1993, Jimmy Eat World rose to fame with their 2001 hit "The Middle." Known for blending emo, alternative rock, and power pop, they gained critical acclaim with Clarity (1999) and mainstream success with the platinum album Bleed American. Collaborations include producers Mark Trombino and Butch Vig, and artists like Davey Havok. The band continued charting success with albums like Futures (2004) and Chase This Light (2007). Well-known for energetic rock anthems, they've toured with bands like Manchester Orchestra.
Converge's Jacob Bannon teamed up with Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm, and Steve Brodsky for the collaborative album "Bloodmoon: I." Known for their hardcore style, Converge and their collaborators reimagined their music, highlighted by a standout European tour and Roadburn Festival performance.
Anberlin, formed in Florida, is a powerhouse in alt-rock, known for hits like “Feel Good Drag.” They’ve sold over 1.5M albums in the U.S., delivering explosive and cathartic music.
Brooklyn’s Biohazard fused hardcore metal and hip-hop, known for hits like “Slam.” They toured widely, collaborated with Onyx, and influenced rap-metal with intense, political lyrics.
Saves The Day, a Princeton, NJ band, epitomizes emo with anthems on love and heartbreak. Known for "Through Being Cool," their music, led by Chris Conley, leaves a lasting impact.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
Formed in Venice, California, Suicidal Tendencies, led by Mike Muir, became influential in skatepunk and thrash metal. Known for "Institutionalized" and "You Can't Bring Me Down," their albums include a gold-certified "Lights, Camera, Revolution." They collaborated with Robert Trujillo and explored funk metal with Infectious Grooves. Despite lineup changes, they continued to release music and leave a lasting legacy in punk and metal scenes.
Boston-born punk rock icons Dropkick Murphys, known for their energetic style, gained fame with hits like "I’m Shipping Up To Boston." They've sold millions of records, performed globally, and debuted four consecutive albums in Billboard's top 10. They've also made history by collaborating on an album with Woody Guthrie's lyrics.
Christian metalcore band Zao from West Virginia, known for intense vocals and genre-bending style. Key albums: Parade of Chaos, Awake?, The Crimson Corridor. Influential in hardcore scene.
Sydney-based hardcore band SPEED is known for electrifying performances and the album "ONLY ONE MODE." They capture true hardcore ethos, loyalty, and vulnerability.
Georgia band Norma Jean blends grunge, hardcore, and noise rock with raw emotion. Known for jagged guitars and intense vocals, they’ve built a powerful, cathartic sound.
Chicago-based Harms Way fuses metallic hardcore with metal and industrial influences. Known for intense live shows, their 4th album, Posthuman, marks a refined, aggressive sound.
Winnipeg’s Comeback Kid is a punk band known for high-energy performances and albums like Broadcasting (2007) and Die Knowing (2014). Founded in 2002 by members of Figure Four, the band gained traction with Victory Records, releasing the influential hit Wake the Dead. They’ve toured widely with bands like Madball and Gorilla Biscuits and collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson. The lineup has evolved over the years, with Andrew Neufeld on vocals and Stu Ross on guitar, releasing albums like Heavy Steps (2022).
Say Anything, led by Max Bemis, emerged in LA blending emo, punk, and pop. Known for singles like "Alive with the Glory of Love," they gained fame with albums like ...Is a Real Boy. Despite lineup changes, Bemis remained central, collaborating with producers Tim O'Heir and Stephen Trask. They're celebrated for their raw, introspective style. After disbanding in 2019, they reunited in 2023, delighting fans at festivals and dropping singles "Psyche" and "Are You (In) There?"
Less Than Jake, ska-punk legends from Gainesville, known for energetic shows, timeless style, and hits like “The Science of Selling Yourself Short.” Collaborated with producer Bill Stevenson, they've stayed consistent and vibrant over 33 years.
Citizen, a renowned rock band, excels in emotional ballads and powerful anthems. Known for guitar-driven rock, they've wowed in major festivals and sold-out shows.
Santa Cruz's DRAIN, led by Sammy Ciaramitaro, merges hardcore energy with relatability and catchiness. They're renowned for chaotic, engaging concerts.

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Genre: Rock, Indie/Alt

Be part of the Furnace Fest concert in Birmingham at Back Forty Beer Company Birmingham on Friday, October 3, 2025, at 12:00 PM, with Converge, DRAIN, and more. Purchase your tickets!

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