Preview: All Time Low

Staff writers Melissa Peng and Peter Qiu with their pitches and concert tickets.

By: Tammy Tseng

 

All Time Low, A Day To Remember, Pierce the Veil.  They’re three of the biggest names in the alternative rock world, each having released incredibly successful albums and amassed a fan following of millions.  And we at the Smoke Signal have been given the opportunity to cover the A Day To Remember House Party concert at San Jose’s Civic Center, where all three will be playing tomorrow night.  The journalism staff competed among each other to vie for these tickets; the two most avid rock fans who wrote the most convincing pitches were chosen to be the lucky attendees.

The House Party tour, presented by Rockstar Energy Drink, is playing at venues across the nation, from Nevada to Texas to Pennsylvania.  The tour will conclude its last concert in October in Orlando, Florida.  Tickets run for around $50 each.  Stay tuned for our full review of the concert!

Photo: Shirby Wang

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