Taking Back Sunday loves a good Easter egg. If you've followed the Long Island emo band throughout their two-decades-long career, you've seen the number 152 quite a few times. It's been featured on ...
Taking Back Sunday were just in Vegas this past weekend for the When We Were Young festival, and it was an extra special weekend for the extended TBS family. They played both days of the festival, as ...
Taking Back Sunday wrapped up their annual Holiday Spectacular at Starland Ballroom on Saturday night (Dec. 7) and they had some surprises in store. At the afternoon holiday pop-up, they did a ...
Taking Back Sunday and Coheed and Cambria go way back. Both bands are from the same area of New York – Coheed formed in NYC suburb Nyack, while Taking Back Sunday calls Long Island’s Amityville home – ...
Two rock bands on a summer tour are always better than one. Coheed and Cambria and Taking Back Sunday are teaming up for a summer tour, which includes one stop in Holmdel at PNC Bank Arts Center on ...
The call comes through clear despite a basement line check happening somewhere in the background. Adam Lazzara, the voice that’s soundtracked countless teenage heartbreaks and basement sing-alongs, is ...
2000s emo rock band Taking Back Sunday will perform two nights at The Rooftop on Pier 17 in New York City on Saturday, August 17 and Sunday, August 18. Both concerts start at 7 p.m., with special ...
Coheed and Cambria and Taking Back Sunday are set to hit the road together in the summer of 2025 for a co-headlining tour. The 25-date trek will launch on August 16 in St. Louis, Missouri, and wrap up ...
Listening to Taking Back Sunday’s “Cute Without the E (Cut from the Team)” transports me back to the past, especially with the music video that takes a cue from Fight Club. I’m ecstatic about the rock ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Adam Lazzara of Taking Back Sunday performs at PNC Music Pavilion on September 02, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jeff ...
Concert tickets have become quite expensive these days. For many shows, prices can soar above $100 per person for a single act with an unknown opening band. However, for 17 years, one Long Island ...