POMONA: Finch’s return continues this weekend

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Alex Pappas plays the drums for Finch’s first “What It Is to Burn” anniversary show at the Glass House in Pomona on Feb. 1, 2013. (Vanessa Franko/Staff Photo)

Temecula’s Finch continues its reunion run celebrating the 10th anniversary of debut album “What It Is to Burn” at the Glass House in Pomona this weekend.

The first weekend, which featured performances from Inland openers Late Night Revival and Particles Like Planets, was sold out.

Shows this weekend are set for Friday, Feb. 8 and Saturday, Feb. 9. Friday’s show is sold out, but sometimes a few extra tickets are released beforehand.

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Tickets are still available for Saturday’s show and are $25.

I went to the Feb. 1 show and it was really great. I saw the original tour a decade ago and the band continues to deliver a high-energy, well-performed show.

If you go, be sure to bring cash for one of the handmade posters printed on site. They are different for each night and there’s a limited run.

After this weekend, the band is taking the show around the country and then over to Europe through March.

If you go to Saturday’s show, get there early to see Reverend Crow, the new band from Finch singer Nate Barcalow.

7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, The Glass House, 200 W. 2nd St., Pomona, $25, all ages, visit www.ticketfly.com to pick up tickets.

Visit www.zombiefinch.com and www.facebook.com/officialofficialfinch for more information.