Emo Icons Shine at Record-Breaking Concert in Tinley Park!

Pierce the Veil, a long-standing name in the post-hardcore and emo music scene, recently made a monumental mark by headlining a concert at Tinley Park’s Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre. The remarkable event took place on June 7th, where they performed to an impressive crowd of 26,000 fans—the largest audience they have ever attracted for a headlining show in their two-decade career.

Currently on the I Can’t Hear You World Tour, Pierce the Veil is sharing the stage with fellow rock band Sleeping With Sirens, known for their deep-rooted connections through the Vans Warped Tour era. Both bands emerged during a similar timeframe and possess a passionate fanbase that often overlaps significantly. This shared audience was evident as fans from various generations—ranging from the early ’90s emo fans to today’s high school students—gathered in the amphitheater.

Sleeping With Sirens delighted the audience with their classic hits, including “Do it Now Remember it Later” and “If I’m James Dean, You’re Audrey Hepburn.” Pierce the Veil wrapped up the night on a high note with a compelling setlist featuring favorites such as “Bulls in the Bronx,” “Bulletproof Love,” and the nostalgic crowd-pleaser “King for a Day,” which featured vocals from Kellin Quinn, the lead singer of Sleeping With Sirens.

This concert not only celebrated the enduring legacy of these bands but also highlighted their ability to connect with both long-time fans and new listeners alike, marking a thrilling kickoff to the summer concert season at the amphitheater. Photos from the event showcase the electric atmosphere and excitement that filled the venue.

For those looking to experience more live music, tickets for upcoming shows can be purchased, and more details regarding events at Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre are available through LiveNation.com.

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