Photos: Good Charlotte in Ventura
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the Good Charlotte show at Ventura Theater.
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered the Good Charlotte show at Ventura Theater.
Don’t sleep on this—it’s destined to be the pop punk tour of the season! Get your tickets here. It’s finally time for the Youth Authority Tour—have you got your tickets yet? Good Charlotte will be hitting the road in support of the new album Youth Authority, starting October 23 at the Ventura Theatre in Ventura, CA and wrapping up a month later on November 23 at the House of Blues in Dallas, TX. Catch them at a venue near you with support from The Story So Far and Big Jesus, along with Set Your Goals, Four Year Strong, and Hit the Lights on select dates. To… Read more »
idobi photographer Gaelle Pitrel covered Chain Fest at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA.
You know they say that nothing lasts forever, but summer just might if you keep watching Good Charlotte’s new video for “Life Changes”.
Good Charlotte are heading back on the road this fall to a venue near you.
This is the story of how idobi photographer Gaëlle Pitrel fell in love with ROAM one gig at a time without even trying.
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In late January, the New Jersey-native band Man Overboard announced a hiatus that will take place after a final run of farewell shows in the summer. Love them or not, Man Overboard were one of the first bands to fully propel 2010’s revival of pop punk back into the hearts of music lovers worldwide, an effort that can only be described by their iconic tagline: “Defend Pop Punk.” Today’s pop punk music scene would definitely not have been made possible without Man Overboard, and with that in mind, the idobi staff reflects on their favorite memories of the band that… Read more »
Toronto‘s Like Pacific is pissed off. On their first full length, the band finds solid ground to prove themselves. Distant Like You Asked is full of uptempo anthems, lyrical spite, and overall heart.
Grayscale’s What We’re Missing might be exactly what you were missing.