Bayside performing at a concert, celebrating 25 years of punk rock music.
Bayside, the iconic punk rock band, is celebrating their 25th anniversary with ’25 Years of Bayside: The Errors Tour’. This unique two-night concert event will showcase different setlists each night, allowing fans to enjoy the band’s extensive catalog. The tour includes performances from supporting acts and promises a memorable and nostalgic experience for both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
Long Island is buzzing with excitement as Bayside, the iconic punk rock band, gears up to celebrate their fantastic 25th anniversary with an unforgettable event dubbed “25 Years of Bayside: The Errors Tour.” For fans of the band, this extraordinary tour is not just another series of concerts; it’s a nostalgic experience that has been a long time in the making.
The tour kicked off recently and is set to stretch until September 26, culminating in a special hometown show. During these performances, fans can expect a truly unique experience tailored to both long-time followers and newcomers. The creativity behind this tour stems from a vision that the band first thought of years ago — and what better way to bring it to life than on their 25th anniversary?
The format of “The Errors Tour” is inspired by none other than Metallica’s revolutionary M72 World Tour. This means that attendees will enjoy two consecutive nights in each city, complete with different setlists each evening. The band aims to keep the anticipation alive and deliver fresh surprises for attendees!
So how does it break down? On Night 1, fans will be treated to their favorite songs from the first four albums, while Night 2 will focus on hits from the next five albums leading up to their latest release, “There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive.” With such an extensive catalog, the task of curating the setlists has proven to be quite challenging. While some beloved hits may not be performed every night, fans can still expect to hear other classics like “Sick Sick Sick,” “Already Gone,” and “Go To Hell.”
Bayside has always embraced varied performance styles throughout their career, showcasing everything from acoustic shows to raucous gigs in intimate clubs and large venues. This eclectic approach reinforces the band’s belief in providing a distinctive concert experience for their audience, no matter where they’re performing. The current lineup includes guitarist Jack O’Shea, bassist Nick Ghanbarian, and drummer Chris Guglielmo, who joined the band following the heartbreaking loss of former drummer John “Beatz” Holohan in 2005.
As the music landscape continues to shift, lead singer Anthony Raneri reflects on the band’s enduring legacy. He emphasizes their authenticity, staying true to their roots while growing alongside their dedicated fanbase. Bayside originated their name from the Long Island Rail Road station, highlighting their deep connection to their hometown.
After the conclusion of “The Errors Tour,” Bayside will dive straight into writing their next album, ensuring that fans have more new music to look forward to. For the tour itself, they’re bringing along some amazing support acts. Watch for performances from Sincere Engineer, Smoking Popes, and The Sleeping during various legs of this incredible journey.
Pre-sale tickets are already flying off the virtual shelves, and with general sales kicking off on January 24 at 12 PM ET, fans are encouraged to grab their tickets before they sell out! The tour will stop in major cities like Buffalo, Toronto, Cleveland, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Anaheim, Austin, Nashville, Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, among others.
For die-hard Bayside fans, this two-night concert experience promises to be a landmark event filled with nostalgia, excitement, and all the punk rock energy we’ve come to love. Don’t miss out on this chance to celebrate 25 amazing years with Bayside!
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