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Saturday, May 17

Royal Oak Music Theatre
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Royal Oak Music Theatre

Saturday, May 17 at 6 pm

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Sunday, May 18

Andrew J Brady Icon Music Center
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Andrew J Brady Icon Music Center

Sunday, May 18 at 7 pm

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Tuesday, May 20

Stage AE
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Stage AE: North Side

Tuesday, May 20 at 7 pm

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Wednesday, May 21

History
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History

Wednesday, May 21 at 6 pm

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Sunday, May 25

Stone Pony Summer Stage
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Stone Pony Summer Stage

Sunday, May 25 at 5 pm

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Wednesday, May 28

Rooftop At Pier 17
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Rooftop at Pier 17: Tribeca

Wednesday, May 28 at 6 pm

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Friday, May 30

House Of Blues
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House of Blues: Fenway

Friday, May 30 at 6 pm

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Saturday, May 31

The Fillmore
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The Fillmore: Fishtown

Saturday, May 31 at 7 pm

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Tuesday, June 3

The Norva
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The Norva

Tuesday, June 3 at 7 pm

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Wednesday, June 4

The Ritz
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The Ritz

Wednesday, June 4 at 6 pm

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Friday, June 6

Avondale Brewing Company
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Avondale Brewing Company

Friday, June 6 at 6 pm

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Sunday, September 14

The Fortitude Music Hall
Mayday Parade - Three Cheers For 20 Years

The Fortitude Music Hall

Sunday, September 14 at 6 pm

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Saturday, October 18

When We Were Young Festival
When We Were Young 2025 - Day 1

When We Were Young Festival

Saturday, October 18 at 11 am

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Sunday, October 19

When We Were Young Festival
When We Were Young 2025 - Day 2

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Sunday, October 19 at 11 am

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Since forming in 2005, Mayday Parade have amassed one of the most loyal, rabid fan bases around thanks to energizing concerts and four studio albums full of heart-on-sleeve lyrics. With the release of their arresting fifth record, the Mike Sapone-produced Black Lines, the members of the Florida pop-rock quintet—vocalist Derek Sanders, guitarists Brooks Betts and Alex Garcia, bassist Jeremy Lenzo and drummSince forming in 2005, Mayday Parade have amassed one of the most loyal, rabid fan bases around thanks to energizing concerts and four studio albums full of heart-on-sleeve lyrics. With the release of their arresting fifth record, the Mike Sapone-produced Black Lines, the members of the Florida pop-rock quintet—vocalist Derek Sanders, guitarists Brooks Betts and Alex Garcia, bassist Jeremy Lenzo and drummer Jake Bundrick—are taking a giant leap forward as musicians and songwriters. “It’s time to switch things up a little bit,” Sanders says. That’s evident from Black Lines’ ferocious opening song, “One Of Them Will Destroy The Other,” which features slashing guitars, throat-shredding vocals and a guest appearance from Real Friends’ Dan Lambton. The sizzling, grungy “Hollow” and the tornadic, teeth-baring “Let’s Be Honest” also boast aggressive riffs and a propulsive rhythmic backbone.“We noticed some of the songs were heavier than we’ve ever done, that there were a lot of guitar riffs we had never really had before,” Bundrick says. “We tried to make those parts more distinct.” Yet like other Mayday Parade albums, Black Lines is certainly dynamic—for example, the tension-filled, simmering choruses on “Underneath The Tide” explode into soaring, noisy verses—and has undeniable variety: “Just Out Of Reach” ends with a plaintive piano coda and lonely vocals, while the ’90s alt-rock-reminiscent “Letting Go” is driven by rich acoustic guitar and Sanders’ delicate singing. The sonic evolution was a natural progression for Mayday Parade, which is comprised of childhood friends who cut their teeth in the Tallahassee, Florida, music scene. The group famously self-released 2006’s Tales Told by Dead Friends EP and followed Warped Tour around selling the CD to kids waiting in line—which eventually led to a record deal and several official stints performing on Warped Tour, as well as tours with bands ranging from the Pierce The Veil, to All Time Low, and PVRIS. On Black Lines, Mayday Parade wanted a rawer sound that more accurately reflected their magnetic live performances. But the band also wanted to convey greater emotional complexity and sophistication: Songs focus less on heartbreak and more on mature, grown-up topics—navigating the nuances of adult relationships and friendships, when there’s more at stake and things aren’t so black and white. “We’re people in happy relationships with good things going on in our lives, so we didn’t want to keep writing songs about all these sad topics,” Sanders says. “Of course, there is some of that in the record for sure—but we tried to focus a little more on other things, just life and growing up.”Long-time fans shouldn’t worry, however: Mayday Parade core creative process, which is steeped in collaboration and democratic decision-making, remains firmly intact. “We all bring in ideas, and they could change drastically once everybody puts in their input,” Sanders says. “It wouldn’t be a Mayday Parade record if we didn’t all five work on the songs together like that.” In fact, Black Lines was even more of a group effort—which is not only a representation of how each band member has improved musically, but also an indication of their innate, ever-evolving chemistry. Ten years into their career, the members of Mayday Parade are more creatively charged than ever.er Jake Bundrick—are taking a giant leap forward as musicians and songwriters. “It’s time to switch things up a little bit,” Sanders says. That’s evident from Black Lines’ ferocious  Parade are more creatively charged than ever.
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