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About Hit the Lights
Currently, Hit the Lights remains active in the music scene, engaging with long-time fans and attracting new ones through their dynamic live performances. Their recent shows have garnered positive reactions, showcasing new material alongside their classic hits, ensuring a balanced experience for fans. As of 2023, the band has announced several concert dates for their upcoming tour, celebrating both their legacy and the enduring appeal of pop punk. They plan to perform at various venues across the United States, including intimate club settings and larger amphitheaters, allowing them to connect with their audience on different levels. Additionally, they have teased the release of new music, sparking excitement among fans who are eager for fresh content. In an era where live performances are more crucial than ever, Hit the Lights continues to thrive, offering high-energy shows filled with nostalgia and new possibilities. Their dedication to live music not only reflects their passion as entertainers but also honors the community of fans that have supported them for nearly two decades.
Hit the Lights History
Hit the Lights is an American pop punk band formed in 2003 in Lima, Ohio. The band's original lineup included vocalist Nick Thompson, guitarists Mike Hranica and Chris Hranica, bassist Jeff Kummer, and drummer Kyle Sweeney. They gained early notoriety in the underground music scene with their energetic performances and catchy melodies, culminating in the release of their debut album, 'This Is a Stick Up… Don’t Make It a Murder,' in 2006. The album featured hit tracks like 'Bodybag' and 'Until We Get Caught,' which quickly became favorites among pop punk fans. Over the years, the band has experienced various lineup changes, with Thompson being the constant driving force behind their sound, characterized by vibrant guitar riffs and relatable lyrics. Their sophomore album, 'Skip School, Start Fights,' released in 2008, solidified their place in the pop punk revival scene of the late 2000s. As they continued to tour extensively throughout the years, they became known for their electrifying live shows that drew passionate crowds. The band's rich history intertwined with the pop punk scene includes appearances at major festivals like Warped Tour and partnerships with other notable acts such as Four Year Strong and The Wonder Years.
