MUSIC

    Yellow Day Union & Got Peny

    Yellow Day Union & Got Peny

    Presented by Yellow Day Union at Millcreek Tavern

    January 28-January 29, 2011


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    Formed in 2008, Yellow Day Union started off as a staple in the growing Orlando Pop-Punk scene. With most shows reaching capacity, the band started to branch out to other markets. In March 2009 the band had their first release, titled Yellow Day Union. The album has had much success and gained the attention of many fans worldwide. With songs full of angst, romance, pressing social issues and raw emotion, the band proved they are much more than just a pop-punk band. Shortly after the release, the band set off on their first tour. It was then they decided to relocate from Florida and move to New York. They quickly enlisted the help of new bassist Ryan McNally, Drummer Mike Birnbaum and Guitarist Greg Snow, adding to the original Lineup of Singer Caine Lee and Guitarist Bobby Bowen. Now a solid 5 piece, the band have their sights set high and are looking to unleash their unique blend of rock, pop-punk and alternative music, on numerous crowds, one city at a time.


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      • Venue Info

        Millcreek Tavern

        4200 Chester Avenue
        Philadelphia, PA 19143

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      • Admission Info

        Tickets:

        $8

      • Dates & Times

        Dates:
        January 28-January 29, 2011

        Times:

        9 pm

      • Accessibility Info

          Currently, no accessibility information is available for this event.


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