The Stillwinter is playing the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (The Stillwinter Facebook/Contributed Image)
Today’s the day–the 2013 Vans Warped Tour kicks off its twin dates at the Pomona Fairplex. If you’re going, there are a number of local bands playing, including The Stillwinter, out of the Redlands/Yucaipa area.
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
Mad N Mack will perform at the Vans Warped Tour on Thursday, June 20. (Contributed Image)
The Vans Warped Tour visits starts its twin visit to Pomona on Thursday, June 20. We have at least seven local artists playing the shows, which also includes Black Veil Brides and Reel Big Fish, among others.
Among the local artists performing are Mad N Mack and Service Interruption, both of whom are playing on Thursday.
Rancho Cucamonga-based Madison Marie and Mackenzie Paige, are known as Mad N Mack and they have a huge following. Now with a full band, the band has a new album, “Everyone’s Watching.”
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
Divide the Day is playing the Vans Warped Tour on Friday, June 21. (Travis D Photo/Contributed Image)
The Vans Warped Tour visits Pomona in just two days. Yesterday I posted about Assuming We Survive and the Chase Walker Band and today’s spotlight is on two other Inland artists performing this week at the Pomona Fairplex–Divide the Day and Grieve for Tomorrow.
Divide the Day has signed with two major record labels in recent years and has had their music on national television, like “WWE Smackdown.”
The Inland band is playing Warped on Friday, June 21.
Also, Grieve For Tomorrow is playing Warped on Thursday June 20. They were one of the contestants in X103.9’s Localpalooza last year and also were hand selected to play Warped.
I can’t resist their cover of Haddaway’s “What Is Love?”
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
Assuming We Survive performs at X1039’s Localpalooza at Citizens Business Bank Arena in Ontario Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012. (2012/File Photo)
The Vans Warped Tour is coming to Pomona Thursday, June 20 and Friday, June 21 and we have a bunch of locals on the bill.
Here’s a look at two of the artists: Assuming We Survive and the Chase Walker Band.
Assuming We Survive has had a busy year. The Rancho Cucamonga band just released the new EP “Get Busy Living” for the summer that has some notable guest stars—Dan Arnold from A Static Lullaby and Tyson Stevens from Scary Kids Scaring Kids. This is the band’s second year in a row playing Warped. They will be on the Ernie Ball stage on Friday, June 21.
The Chase Walker Band will also be at Warped this week. Led by Riverside bluesman Walker, the band will play Warped on Thursday, June 20. Walker, who is in his teens, is an incredibly gifted guitarist. The Chase Walker Band will also be playing the Irvine Lake Blues Festival in August, as well as Yucaipa’s July 4th celebration and the Norco Fair.
You have to hear his take on Jeff Beck’s “Blues Deluxe.”
Vans Warped Tour, 11 a.m. June 20 and 21, Pomona Fairplex, $35 for a one-day pass, $69 for a two-day pass, all ages. Visit www.vanswarpedtour.com for more information.
William Beckett, formerly of The Academy Is…, is playing The Wire in Upland on Friday, April 5. (Courtney Beckett/Contributed Image)
William Beckett, best known for his time as the singer of The Academy Is…and for his guest vocals on Cobra Starship’s “Bring It (Snakes on a Plane),” is headed to The Wire in Upland this weekend. Continue reading →
Dose of Adolescence will play select dates on Warped Tour
Dose of Adolescence has had a big year. The band, which started in Rancho Cucamonga, released 12 songs in 12 months, won the X103.9 FM Localpalooza competition in November and opened the radio station's Merry Meltdown concert a month later.