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Sad Summer Festival with The Maine, Mayday Parade, and more

Jul 20, 2024  ·  The Salt Shed, Chicago, IL The Salt Shed, Chicago, IL

Sad Summer Festival
Jul 20
Sad Summer Festival
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Formed in 2007 in Arizona, The Maine defies genre labels with their pop, alternative, and rock style. Known for catchy tracks like "Bad Behavior," their album "Lovely Little Lonely" showcases John O’Callaghan's poetic pop writing. They engage fans via a web series and a self-hosted music festival.
Mayday Parade, born in Tallahassee, shifted to self-release music after their 7th album, embracing more control and consistent releases. Known for hit single "Got Me All Wrong", inspired by the drummer's romance.
Knuckle Puck, known for their energetic pop-punk sound, celebrate a decade since *Copacetic*. Their impassioned performances unite fans worldwide, driven by the powerful vocals of Taylor and Casasanto.
The Wonder Years, from Lansdale, PA, are known for their heartfelt pop-punk. Led by Dan Campbell, they explore themes of growth and purpose on "The Hum Goes On Forever."
Diva Bleach, from Phoenix, AZ, is a pop-rock duo known for nostalgic and vibrant tunes. Sydney Roten and Brie Ritter captivate with songs like “Torn In Two” and “Kiss Her Goodbye.” They've performed at major festivals like Is For Lovers and Sad Summer Fest alongside The Maine and others, making a mark in the genre with their heartfelt and catchy music.
"Daisy Grenade" is a power-punk bubble grunge duo mentored by Pete Wentz. They gained recognition with catchy, darkly-lyriced hits and collaborated with The Ready Set on their EP, CULT CLASSIC.
We The Kings, from Bradenton, Florida, rose to fame in 2007 with hits like "Check Yes Juliet." Known for pop-punk anthems, they’ve collaborated with Demi Lovato and adapted to new creative processes.

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