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Yellowcard, Waterparks & More For Four Chord Music Fest

Photo by Acacia Evans and Jawn Rocha

Four Chord Music Fest is back for its ninth year, and it just keeps on getting bigger and bigger. Set to take place across the weekend of August 12 and 13 at Pittsburgh, PA’s Wild Things Park, you can expect two days of the best of the past, present and future of pop-punk, punk, ska and everything in between.

On Saturday, you will be able to watch Yellowcard, performing their classic album Ocean Avenue in full, Taking Back Sunday, Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness, Waterparks, The Maine, Magnolia Park, Origami Angel, The Home Team, Eternal Boy, Patent Pending, Keep Flying and Old Neon.


And on Sunday, The Gaslight Anthem, The Interrupters, Alkaline Trio, Streetlight Manifesto, Face To Face, American Football, Dave Hause & The Mermaid, Sincere Engineer, Punchline, Spaced and Look Out Loretta will be taking to the stage for your entertainment.


Festival founder Rishi Bahl had this to say about the big reveal:

“Couldn’t be more excited to get Four Chord Music Fest 9 up and running for this year. The lineup has been especially curated to try to attract the widest possible crowd within the punk rock genre, and I think it rocks. We also take pride in trying to make it as affordable as possible by controlling the fees, total cost, etc. We hope the scene will come together and spend the weekend of the year with us. DIY Til’ We Die.”

Tickets are available right now with Single Day, 2-Day and VIP Passes available from FourChordMusicFestival.com

 
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