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Because of its location, Philadelphia was an easy place for bands from New York City and Washington, D.C. to play concerts. Venues such as the Elk's Center, Love Hall, Long March, Community Education Center (CEC) and Abe's Steaks, a small hoagie shop, regularly held hardcore punk shows during the 1980s.
The theater hosted a wide range of events including movie screenings, comedy shows, burlesque, and concerts from alternative, indie rock, heavy metal, punk rock, jam, industrial, gothic bands, and hip hop and electronica artists. [5] Bob Dylan performed at the Troc on December 11, 1997. [6]
Mannequin Pussy is an American punk and indie rock band from Philadelphia, formed in 2010.The band currently consists of Marisa "Missy" Dabice (vocals, guitar), Kaleen Reading (drums), Colins "Bear" Regisford (bass, vocals) and Maxine Steen (guitar).
The Virus is an American street punk band from Philadelphia that formed in 1998. Reformed in 2013, the current lineup includes Paul Sorrels on vocals, Zach Kolodziejski on lead guitar, Fat Dave on rhythm guitar, Josh Howard on bass, and Tyler Capone on drums.
Sheer Mag – Playing Favorites (Third Man) Even at capacity, there’s room for joy at the dive bar. On Playing Favorites, the third full-length release from Philadelphia punk stalwarts Sheer Mag ...
The Boils were an American oi! / punk rock band from Philadelphia officially formed in 1996. Their most popular song, "The Orange and The Black", is used after every Philadelphia Flyers win as of April 13, 2006. [1]
8:10 p.m. blink-182 (Honda): From classic 1999 album “Enema of the State,” to their 2003 self-titled work featuring “I Miss You,” blink-182's fast-paced pop-punk defined a generation at ...
Pink performs while on her Summer Carnival 2023 tour at Comerica Park in Detroit on Wednesday, August 16, 2023.