WE THE KINGS & THE MAINE in concert with special guests CARTEL, STEREO SKYLINE & ARTIST vs. POET
4/18/2010 Doors open @ 6:00 pm Show Starts at 6:30pm at Seville Quarter Downtown Pensacola
Cost: $17 adv / $20 dos
This is an All Ages Show 15+ with Proper ID, Under 15 with Ticket Holding Parent/Guardian
There will be a $1.00 Under 21 fee at the door
We The Kings
For pop-rock quartet We The Kings, it’s all about staying connected – with each other, with their hometown roots, and especially with their fans. Named for hometown Bradenton, Florida’s King Middle School where they first made music together, the band – Travis Clark (lead vocals, guitar), Hunter Thomsen (guitar, backing vocals), Drew Thomsen (bass) and Danny Duncan (drums) – has grown into one of the most engaging and exciting acts on the pop-rock circuit. Talent, ambition, and hard work have all played a part, but for We The Kings, nurturing the bonds between the band and their fans is what makes it all happen.
With all their travels and recent success, the band remains bonded by their network of fans, friendship, and hometown pride, always coming back to their home. In fact, We The Kings were awarded the key to the city of Bradenton last year and Travis wears the key around his neck, so wherever the band may travel, they’re never far from home.
Heaven Can Wait
We The Kings | MySpace Music Videos
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rzpCjiLMJzI
The Maine
The Maine is an American Alternative pop punk band from Tempe, Arizona.
The Maine consists of five band members, of which are John O’Callaghan (vocals, called John Ohh by most fans), Garrett Nickelsen (bass), Kennedy Brock (guitar and vocals), Jared Monaco (guitar), and Pat Kirch (drums). The Maine got their name from a song called “Coast of Maine” by Ivory, one of the band’s general influences. The Maine released a deluxe version of their debut album, Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop, along with a digital documentary called “In Person” on July 14, 2009. Although many of the listeners have considered their music to be based upon girls, during an interview, John O’Callaghan stated, that their songs are more about going through life and experience, and figure yourself out as a young person, and the same time falling in and out of relationships.
Into Your Arms
The Maine | MySpace Music Videos
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