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    Oct 2507:30 PM
    The Starting Line, Finch, & StatesideMarquee Theatre - AZ, Tempe, AZ
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    Oct 2607:30 PM
    The Starting Line, Finch, & StatesideThe Observatory - North Park, San Diego, CA
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    About Finch

    As of 2023, Finch has been actively touring to promote their latest music and reconnect with fans. They recently announced a series of concert dates across North America, captivating audiences with their classic hits and newer material. The band has embraced a mix of nostalgia and innovation in their live performances, often incorporating fan-favorite songs alongside tracks from their latest EP. Fans can expect high-energy concerts filled with emotional lyrics and powerful instrumentation, as Finch continues to solidify their legacy as one of the prominent bands of the post-hardcore genre. Additionally, the band announced plans for a new album, building excitement for upcoming shows that will likely feature new music. Their current tour schedule includes performances at various music festivals, where they share the stage with both established acts and up-and-coming artists. Finch's concerts are characterized by a sense of community, with fans often expressing their passion through sing-alongs and lively interactions. The band's commitment to delivering unforgettable live experiences ensures that each show remains a unique event, marking their enduring presence in the concert landscape.

    Finch History

    Finch is an American rock band formed in 1999 in San Diego, California. The band gained prominence in the early 2000s with their unique blend of post-hardcore and alternative rock sounds. Their debut album, 'What It Is to Burn,' released in 2002, received critical acclaim and commercial success, featuring hit singles like 'Letters to You' and 'Ender.' The band's energetic live performances quickly garnered them a dedicated fan base, characterized by their intense and emotional delivery. Over the years, Finch has gone through various lineup changes and periods of inactivity, but they have consistently returned to the stage, showcasing their commitment to live music and connecting with fans. In 2005, they released their second album, 'Say Hello to Sunshine,' which further solidified their reputation as a formidable force in the rock scene. The band toured extensively during this period, known for their captivating concerts that often featured elaborate light shows and an engaging stage presence. After a hiatus, they reunited in 2012, marking their return to live performance with a 10th-anniversary tour for 'What It Is to Burn.' This tour reignited interest in their music and allowed them to connect with both long-time fans and a new generation of listeners. Now, Finch continues to be a significant name in the concert scene, often participating in music festivals and headlining shows across the U.S. and internationally.