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Joey Valence & Brae with Sublime, Deftones, and more

Sep 19, 2025 at 11:55 AM and 12:00 PM  ·   · $249 Central Park, Atlanta, GA Central Park, Atlanta, GA Tickets from $249

Joey Valence & Brae
Sep 19
Joey Valence & Brae

Joey Valence & Brae Tickets

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The Marías, formed by María Zardoya and Josh Conway, blend jazz, psychedelia, funk, and lounge. Known for smooth vocals and dreamy vibes, they've earned two Grammy nods, topped Billboard, and collaborated with stars like Bad Bunny and Tainy.
Alabama Shakes, from Athens, AL, rose to fame with their debut "Boys & Girls," earning multiple GRAMMY noms. They won GRAMMYs for "Sound & Color," evolving their soulful sound.
The Pixies, born from the late 80s alt/rock surge, influence giants like Nirvana and Radiohead. Known for "loudquietloud" style, their iconic albums include the Platinum "Doolittle." Their electrifying live shows boast sell-out crowds worldwide, featuring classics and new tracks. Black Francis, Joey Santiago, David Lovering, and Emma Richardson drive this influential band.
Franz Ferdinand, from Glasgow, blend rock and dance music with wry sophistication. Known for hits like "Take Me Out," they won the Mercury Prize and Brit Awards. Collaborators include Sparks and Jane Birkin. Their style mixes post-punk and disco influences, evolving with each album to remain a top act in the U.K. music scene.
Akron's Black Keys, comprising Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney, evolved from blues-rock roots into a versatile act. Known for hits "Tighten Up" and "Lonely Boy," they achieved Grammy wins, hit platinum with Brothers, and expanded their sound with producer Danger Mouse. Collaborations include ZZ Top's Billy F. Gibbons and Kings of Leon's Angelo Petraglia. After a hiatus, they returned with Let's Rock in 2019 and the acclaimed Delta Kream in 2021, showcasing Mississippi blues. Frequent collaborators, they've worked with Alice Cooper, releasing "Stay in Your Grave."
Blink-182, a pop-punk band from San Diego, rose to fame with high-energy songs like "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things." Their chart-topping albums include Enema of the State (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). Known for humorous videos, they feature members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. After lineup changes and a hiatus, they returned with the original members and released One More Time in 2023, coinciding with a pop-punk resurgence. They've toured with bands like Weezer and collaborated with artists like Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly.
Tyson Ritter and Nick Wheeler, from Stillwater, Oklahoma, founded the emo-pop band All-American Rejects in 1999. Known for hits like "Swing, Swing," "Dirty Little Secret," and "Gives You Hell," their albums have achieved platinum status. They've collaborated with producer Greg Wells and faced challenges, including a canceled tour due to Ritter's knee surgery. Their distinctive sound, influenced by bands like AC/DC, continues to resonate, with chart success in the U.S. and U.K.
Inhaler's "Open Wide" blends indie, garage-rock, glam-pop, and art-rock, influenced by T.Rex and Depeche Mode. Produced by Kid Harpoon, it showcases their artistic confidence with tracks like "Eddie In The Darkness" and "Billy (Yeah Yeah Yeah)."
Spoon's tenth album, "Lucifer on the Sofa," recorded in Austin, captures the band's pure rock 'n roll vibe with intense, intimate tracks. Frontman Britt Daniel calls it "classic rock as written by a guy who never did get Eric Clapton."
IDLES, known for vibrant punk music, released their impactful fifth album "TANGK" — symbolizing love and gratitude. The band is celebrated for blending raw sound with themes of joy and resistance.
Formed in Sacramento in 1988, Deftones are a GRAMMY®-winning band known for the platinum albums Adrenaline, Around The Fur, and White Pony. They've sold 10M records, topped charts, and launched the Dia De Los Deftones festival.
Brighton's Lambrini Girls, featuring Phoebe, Lilly, and Banksy, blend punk flair. Their debut, "Who Let The Dogs Out," is out now. Known for vibrant, high-energy shows.
Formed in 1989, 4 Non Blondes hit big with "What's Up?" in 1993. Led by Linda Perry's vocals, the song peaked at #11 Billboard and the album sold 6M+. They toured with Neil Young, Pearl Jam, and Bob Dylan. Perry left after for a solo career, marking their brief but impactful run.
New York-based Sarah Kinsley captivates with her atmospheric alt-pop, blending dreamlike lyrics with adventurous sounds. Known for "The King" and "Cypress" EPs, she's become an irresistible voice in pop music. Her work, including "The Giver" and "Ascension," explores intimate and expansive themes, resonating globally.
Formed in NJ, My Chemical Romance debuted in 2002. Known for emo rock style, hits like "Welcome to the Black Parade" and "Helena" earned them 3x Platinum status.
Born in Downey, CA, "Weird Al" Yankovic is the top novelty music parodist known for hits like "Eat It" and "White & Nerdy." His song parodies span genres from new wave to rap, earning critical and commercial success over four decades. Yankovic's use of music videos, starting with MTV in the 80s, bolstered his fame. He's won four Grammy Awards and released chart-topping albums like Mandatory Fun. Notable collaborations include Rick Derringer and the band from Hamilton musical spinoffs. His long career inspired a 2022 biopic.
Sublime, formed in 1988, fused reggae and punk, rising to fame with hits like "What I Got." Despite Bradley Nowell's 1996 passing, they're iconic, selling 18M albums.
Lenny Kravitz, born in NYC, is a rock icon known for blending soul, rock, and funk. He's won four Grammys, starred in films like "The Hunger Games," and launched Nocheluna Sotol.
Vampire Weekend, formed in 2006 at Columbia University, blends indie rock with Afro-pop, ska, and more. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they won a Grammy for "Modern Vampires of the City." With chart-topping albums like "Contra" and "Father of the Bride," they've collaborated with Ariel Rechtshaid, Danielle Haim, and others, shaping indie music since the 2000s.
Cage The Elephant, formed in 2006 in Kentucky, is renowned for their creative rock style. They’ve won two GRAMMYs for "Tell Me I'm Pretty" and "Social Cues." Known for energetic performances, their hits like "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Trouble" have featured in popular media. Collaborating with legends like Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, and Beck, they’ve seen over 5 billion streams and 11 #1 Alternative hits.

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Genre: Rock, Indie/Alt, Metal

Be part of the Joey Valence & Brae concert in Atlanta at Central Park on Friday, September 19, 2025, at 12:00 PM, with Sublime, Deftones, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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