Better every time.
by Scott on 7/1/24The Sylvee - MadisonThe Menzingers did not disappoint. Great energy and great song selection in the perfect venue. Thanks for stopping in Madison fellas!
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The Sherman Theater - PA
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Intersection
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Cain's Ballroom
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Warehouse Live Midtown
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Vibes Event Center
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Sunshine Theatre
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Washington's
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Showbox SODO
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Revolution Hall - Portland
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The Pub Station
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THE MENZINGERS IN CONCERT:
Punk-rock quartet the Menzingers has developed a strong cult following since debuting in 2007 with A Lesson in the Abuse of Information Technology. With their driving guitars, infectious energy, and commanding stage presence, the Menzingers put on one killer performance after the next for new fans and diehards alike. Whether they're tearing through some of their earlier fan-favorites or belting out tracks like "Where Your Heartache Exists" from 2014's Rented World, the Menzingers will have concertgoers headbanging all night on their Rented World Summer Tour 2014 alongside Lemuria, Pup, and Cayetana.
BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:
The Menzingers formed in the small town of Scranton, Pennsylvania, when members from Bob and the Sagets and Kos Mos merged to create a new punk sound. After the release of their 2007 debut A Lesson in the Abuse of Information Technology, the Menzingers boosted their already-growing reputation with several adrenaline-filled tours.. Since then the band has released three more popular albums, including 2014's Rented World, secured opening spots for Anti-Flag and Against Me!, and become staples in the punk-rock scene. One of the latest and greatest acts in the genre, the Menzingers continue to treat lucky ticket buyers to powerful sets on their hard-hitting tours, packing venues to capacity, like Summit (Denver) and The National (Richmond).
The Menzingers did not disappoint. Great energy and great song selection in the perfect venue. Thanks for stopping in Madison fellas!
The Menzingers delivered an unforgettable performance in Minneapolis, sharing the stage with Lucero and The Dirty Nil. The atmosphere was electric, and the band's sound was impeccable—a perfect blend of raw punk energy and melodic hooks. The members seemed genuinely happy, feeding off the crowd's enthusiasm. Lucero brought a soulful, gritty contrast with their unique mix of rock, country, and punk. Ben Nichols' distinctive voice and heartfelt delivery connected deeply with the audience, especially on tracks like "Nights Like These." The Dirty Nil kicked off the night with explosive energy and raw intensity, setting the tone with standout tracks like "No Weaknesses." Overall, all three bands left a lasting impression, creating a dynamic and memorable night of music. The excellent sound quality enhanced every performance, ensuring a night of pure musical joy.
Great show, great venue, drink prices are high $14 for a beer, other than that it was a great night.
The Menzingers and Lucero killed their performances and the venue was incredible. One of the best concerts I’ve been to hands down.
We only went to see The Dirty Nil, who absolutely blew the roof off the place! Really aggravated by the people over the venue though, as they sent out announcements saying that the show began at 8 but in reality The Dirty Nil took the stage at 7:30. So glad I follow the band on social media because they were able to spread the word about the early start time to their followers that way. I just hate that so many audience members missed their set due to this miscommunication. The band still brought the energy, but it would have been even better with more people in attendance.
Great venue but very average band. Every song sounded exactly the same. A real one trick pony. The cost of the ticket was way too high for such a band.
Great band. Great show. They kick a** live! A must see show.
It was a great show, with excellent opening bands.
It was good, the new roped off areas seem to work well
One of the best shows ever! The Menzingers RIP and every song was a banger.