May 24: Jimmy Eat World, Beginner Workouts, & Go Red


Jimmy Eat World

On Thursday, September 28th, rock band Jimmy Eat World will perform at the Music Farm with special guests The Pauses. Tickets are on sale now.

Since its inception in 1993, Jimmy Eat World has grown from its emo/pop-punk roots into an alternative/pop-rock outfit with fans of all ages. The four-piece’s commercial breakthrough came in 2001 with the release of several singles from their album Bleed American, four of which charted within the top 20 positions of the Alternative Songs chart, with “The Middle” reaching No. 1. Their follow-up album, Futures (2004), featured the No. 1 song “Pain.” The band is also know for songs like “Sweetness,” “Bleed American,” “Work,” “My Best Theory,” and “Big Casino.”

Jimmy Eat World to Play the Music Farm in September – Holy City Sinner

 

Beginner Workouts

 

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