At Bogart's in Cincinnati on November 16, 2023, The Menzingers, along with openers Rodeo Boys, Cloud Nothings, and Microwave, showcased their dynamic live performance. The band played a mix of new material from their latest album, 'Some Of It Was True,' and fan favorites, engaging the audience with full-venue singalongs and boundless energy. The setlist included 'Hope Is a Dangerous Little Thing,' 'I Don't Wanna Be an Asshole Anymore,' and 'Tellin' Lies,' leaving the crowd smiling and invested in the band's music.
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The Menzingers
The Menzingers have consistently delivered high-energy performances across various venues, engaging audiences with their dynamic stage presence and a mix of new material and fan favorites. Their concerts are marked by full-venue singalongs, crowd surfing, and an overall lively atmosphere, solidifying their reputation as a top-tier live act in the punk rock scene.
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People say park in nearby lots and it usually costs around $5 to $25.
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The venue is reported to have Bar-Style , Restaurant-Style , and Snack Bar food available.
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Most people usually dress in Emo/Gothic style attire here.
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1050 S Hill St, Los Angeles, CA 90015, USA
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On April 22, 2022, The Menzingers performed at The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles, delivering a euphoric and therapeutic experience for fans. The set included songs from their 2012 album, 'On the Impossible Past,' and featured an acoustic performance of 'Nothing Feels Good Anymore,' a rare live rendition. The band engaged the audience with sing-alongs and energetic performances, creating a memorable night for attendees.
On January 6, 2023, The Menzingers celebrated the 10th anniversary of 'On the Impossible Past' at Bogart's in Cincinnati. The venue was packed, and the crowd was highly engaged, creating a chaotic, loud, and sweaty atmosphere. The band played the album in its entirety, followed by other fan favorites, delivering a performance that left the audience with renewed appreciation for the band's nearly 20-year career.
During their 10th anniversary tour for 'On the Impossible Past,' The Menzingers performed at the House of Blues in Cleveland on January 4, 2023. The band played the album in its entirety, followed by fan favorites from other albums. The performance was energetic, with the audience singing along to tracks like 'Tellin' Lies' and 'After the Party.' Despite the venue's size, the show was vital, and the band delivered a masterful performance, leaving fans eager for future anniversaries.
In 2018, The Menzingers headlined a sold-out show at the Regent Theater in Los Angeles, delivering a high-energy performance that included songs from their Epitaph Records discography. The set featured tracks like 'After The Party,' 'Good Things,' and 'I Don't Wanna Be An Asshole Anymore,' with the band engaging the audience through sing-alongs and energetic performances. The concert was a memorable experience for fans, showcasing the band's dynamic live presence.
At Liberty Hall in Lawrence, Kansas, on December 14, 2023, The Menzingers headlined a tour featuring Cloud Nothings and Microwave. The band played a 21-song set, including tracks from their latest album, 'Some of It Was True,' and older favorites. The performance was energetic, with crowd surfing, sing-alongs, and a lively atmosphere, despite a thinner crowd due to the weeknight timing.
About the Artist
The Menzingers, a Philadelphia-based punk band formed in 2006, are known for their raw, heartfelt storytelling that blends frenetic energy with vivid, lifelike detail. Their live performances are a compelling mix of urgency and intimacy, often reflecting on themes like high-school misadventures, troubled relationships, and the bittersweet passage of time. Fans often recall the band's knack for turning personal and political reflections into anthems of solidarity, such as in their acclaimed album "After the Party" and its follow-up "Hello Exile." The latter showcases a more nuanced sound with room-filled guitar and bass, capturing moments of vulnerability and resilience. Frontman Greg Barnett's upbringing in a small town that felt like a revolving door of seasonal friendships adds a poignant layer to their music, resonating deeply with audiences who find solace in the band's candid exploration of life's crossroads. Their shows are not just concerts but communal experiences where the band's irrepressible spirit and sharp lyrical wit create a unifying atmosphere, occasionally punctuated by clever, self-aware humor that keeps the mood engaging without overshadowing the emotional depth.