Magnolia Park
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BlackpoolEmpress Ballroom
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Wednesday
Find TicketsEdinburghO2 Academy Edinburgh
Bowling For Soup: A Hangover You Don't Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Thursday Doors: 19:00
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Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Friday
Find TicketsManchesterFactory International
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Saturday
Find TicketsWolverhamptonUniversity of Wolverhampton at The Halls: Civic Hall
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Sunday
Find TicketsPlymouthPlymouth Pavilions
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Tuesday
Find TicketsSwanseaSwansea Arena
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Wednesday
Find TicketsNottinghamMotorpoint Arena Nottingham
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Thursday
Find TicketsBrightonBrighton Centre
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Friday
Find TicketsBournemouthBournemouth International Centre (BIC)
Bowling for Soup: A Hangover You Don’t Deserve 20th Anniversary Tour!
Saturday
Find TicketsLondonThe Garage, London
Magnolia Park
Monday Doors: 19:00
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It’s no secret that Epitaph Records has been the breeding ground for some of the most legendary punk acts in existence and Magnolia Park carry on in that tradition with their highly anticipated debut full-length, Baku’s Revenge. Since forming in Orlando, Florida, in 2019, the five-piece act—vocalist Joshua Roberts, guitarists Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales, drummer Joe Horsham and keyboardist Vincent Ernst—have released an EP, mixtape and album and toured with everyone from Sum 41 to Simple Plan as a way to bring their upbeat brand of pop-punk to the masses. While Magnolia Park’s music is at times lighthearted, the ethnically diverse act are also serious about spreading a message of inclusivity and inspiring other kids like them to start bands as a form of creative expression. “Our goal when we’re together is to make sure the next generation doesn’t have to face as much racial backlash for being a rock band,” Torres explains. “In the industry, people look at us a certain way and try to impose things on us—and we want to make sure the next generation of rock bands don’t have to go through what we’ve been through.”