
Unforgettable Fire: U2 Tribute
Ardmore Music Hall
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Philadelphia
Friday, January 9 at 8 pm EST
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Friday, January 9 at 8 pm EST
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Unforgettable Fire: U2 Tribute with Athensville at Ardmore Music HallFriday, January 9, 2026
Seated Doors: 6:45 PM | GA Doors: 7:15 PM | Show: 8:00 PM
21+ Unless with a Parent or Legal Guardian
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About Unforgettable Fire
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UF –– EST. 1995
Unforgettable Fire, or ‘UF’, was born on New Year's Day in 1995 as one of the very first U2 Tribute Bands to ever perform in America. After twenty-five years of performing at the most prestigious venues throughout the East Coast and beyond, UF have formed the reputation of being the preeminent U2 Tribute Show in North America.
The band strives to present a truly authentic U2 experience, both sonically, and visually. In addition to performing a very impressive array of U2 material from pre-”Boy” to the most recent “Songs of Experience”, the band does everything in their power (from wardrobe to lighting) to create the live U2 concert setting for their audience. The members of UF are also very dedicated fans of U2, and will not settle for anything less than complete authenticity.
About Athensville
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Athensville is an alternative rock band featuring Matthew Taglang (vocals), David Perry (guitar), Ed Moman (bass), and Brian “Scooter” Hassinger (drums).
Athensville draws its name from the history of Ardmore, the Philadelphia suburb where rehearsals first took place. Their music combines layered guitars and vocals with driving rhythms and bass. Forming in 2016, the band released its first EP “Proper” in 2018. Performing in and around the Philadelphia area, the band wrote and recorded their debut LP “Undressing Minds for Show,” which was released in 2021. As the band's profile grew, it enjoyed an opening slot for A Flock of Seagulls at Ardmore Music Hall, as well as airplay on Philadelphia's Alt-Radio 104.5 FM, and a video featured on WHYY's “House Concert Series.”
2024 marks the release of the band's EP “Crossed With Lightning," recorded by their long-time producer Derek Chafin. The recording tackles subjects ranging from social justice and civil discourse to the human capacity for change, delivering a decidedly modern take on Indie Rock.
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