Worth going alone
by Turkey on 11/11/23The Masquerade - Heaven - AtlantaI couldn't sell my other ticket, but it was still worth it to go alone, after all this is s my family!!!
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Formed in 2011, The Interrupters came together when the Bivona brothers--guitarist Kevin Bivona, bassist Justin Bivona, and drummer Jesse Bivona--found themselves on various bills with Aimee (Interrupter) as a solo artist. Upon bonding over musical tastes, the four formed The Interrupters and delivered their self-titled debut in 2014. The Interrupters have shared stages with bands such as Rancid, blink-182, Green Day, Bad Religion, and many other stalwarts of the punk scene solidifying the band's status as a dynamic force. The band released their fourth studio album In The Wild in August 2022.
I couldn't sell my other ticket, but it was still worth it to go alone, after all this is s my family!!!
Always wanted to see The Interrupters but never got the chance to in the Tampa Bay Area. Just saw them at Jannus Live in St. Petersburg, FL on 11/4/23 and they did not disappoint!!! Aimee and the band put on a spectacular gig that me and my friends will never forget!!! Much Love and THANK U!!
From the opening acts Radkeys, Big D and the Kids Table, and The Slackers until the main act The Interrupters it was an amazing show. Energetic, fast paced, great rock-n-roll, punk, ska, reggae whatever you want to call it. Definitely did not disappoint. $40 tickets 4 great bands 4 hours of pure enjoyment.
From the opening acts Radkeys, Big D and the Kids Table, and The Slackers until the main act The Interrupters it was an amazing show. Energetic, fast paced, great rock-n-roll, punk, ska, reggae whatever you want to call it. Definitely did not disappoint. $40 tickets 4 great bands 4 hours of pure enjoyment.
From the opening acts Radkeys, Big D and the Kids Table, and The Slackers until the main act The Interrupters it was an amazing show. Energetic, fast paced, great rock-n-roll, punk, ska, reggae whatever you want to call it. Definitely did not disappoint. $40 tickets 4 great bands 4 hours of pure enjoyment.
From the opening acts Radkeys, Big D and the Kids Table, and The Slackers until the main act The Interrupters it was an amazing show. Energetic, fast paced, great rock-n-roll, punk, ska, reggae whatever you want to call it. Definitely did not disappoint. $40 tickets 4 great bands 4 hours of pure enjoyment.
I went to the show to see Big D and the Kids Table and they absolutely killed it, played a great set (just wish it was longer as I enjoyed it so much!) The Inturrupters put on a great show and Amiee was especially interactive with the audience promoting crowd engagement. Definitely a great show! Very happy that I went.
I’ve seen the Interrupters before and they are amazing. Seeing them in a smaller venue geared for great acoustics makes for an intensely bone rattling rocking awesome thyme. They opened with my favorite song that’s my ringtone, “Take Back the Power,” and it blew me away and it only got better from there. Always great raspy raw energy with undeniable comradery amongst bandmates. You will not be disappointed by their show.
The energy this band puts out is unreal, they really care about the fans and it's amazing! GREAT SHOW
Awesome set with a few surprises thrown in. The band sounded great, had a nice assortment of songs from throughout their career, and interacted with their fans all night. It was close to a sell out, and they still seemed to connect with everyone at HOB. Tons of energy on stage and many highlights all night. We see many shows every year, and at this point, I think it's safe to say The Interrupters are one of the Top 10 bands touring today. The lineup was excellent. Especially enjoyed Radkey and Big D and the Kids Table. I know they were a big influence on The Interrupters, but the time has passed for The Slackers...