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THE WONDER YEARS IN CONCERT:

Pop punk outfit The Wonder Years lives up to its nostalgic moniker, treating fans to coming-of-age anthems that perfectly encapsulate the ups and downs of adolescence. Charismatic frontman Dan "Soupy" Campbell is known for his powerful, emotive vocals, and he makes captures the essence of young adulthood perfectly on hard-charging songs like "Won't Be Pathetic Forever" and "You're Not Salinger, Get Over It". With their brisk combination of galloping drums, heavily distorted guitars, and soaring vocals, The Wonder Years always treat fans to an adrenaline-filled concert experience on their unforgettable tours.

BACKGROUND SNAPSHOT:

The Wonder Years formed in Pennsylvania in 2005 from the ashes of pop punk band The Premier. After releasing two split EPs with other local bands, they made their full-length debut in 2007 with the album Get Stoked On It! The record introduced listeners to their clever songwriting with cheekily-titled tracks like "I Feel in Love with a Ninja Master" and "Buzz Aldrin: The Poster Boy for Second Place", and before long their growing fanbase drew them out for extensive touring. The band followed up in 2010 with Upside, a more polished effort that landed at No. 5 on the Alternative charts thanks to catchy tracks like "Melrose Diner" and "This Party Sucks". Amid a busy touring schedule, the band released two more critically and commercially successful albums including 2013's The Greatest Generation -- a Top 20 hit on the Billboard 200. A passionate and energetic live act with nearly a decade of experience under their belt, The Wonder Years continue to wow ticket buyers with their high-octane sound and relatable lyrics on tour.

Setlists

    1. 1.Came Out Swinging
    2. 2.I Don't Like Who I Was Then
    3. 3.Low Tide
    4. 4.Cigarettes & Saints
    5. 5.Lost It in the Lights
    6. 6.Raining in Kyoto
    7. 7.Melrose Diner
    8. 8.Cul-de-Sac
    9. 9.Local Man Ruins Everything
    10. 10.You're the Reason I Don't Want the World to End
    11. 11.GODDAMNITALL
    12. 12.Cardinals
    13. 13.Pyramids of Salt
    14. 14.Brakeless
    15. 15.Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
    16. 16.There, There
    17. 17.Passing Through a Screen Door
    18. 18.I Just Want to Sell Out My Funeral
    1. 1.I Don't Like Who I Was Then
    2. 2.Low Tide
    3. 3.There, There
    4. 4.Passing Through a Screen Door
    5. 5.Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
    6. 6.Oldest Daughter
    7. 7.Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
    8. 8.Don't Let Me Cave In
    9. 9.Cigarettes & Saints
    10. 10.GODDAMNITALL
    11. 11.Cardinals (with false start)
    12. 12.Hostels & Brothels
    13. 13.Dismantling Summer
    14. 14.Year of the Vulture
    15. 15.Sister Cities
    16. 16.Washington Square Park
    17. 17.Came Out Swinging
    1. 1.I Don't Like Who I Was Then
    2. 2.Low Tide
    3. 3.GODDAMNITALL
    4. 4.Cardinals
    5. 5.Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
    6. 6.Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
    7. 7.Oldest Daughter
    8. 8.There, There
    9. 9.Passing Through a Screen Door
    10. 10.Washington Square Park
    11. 11.Came Out Swinging
    1. 1.I Don't Like Who I Was Then
    2. 2.Low Tide
    3. 3.Cardinals
    4. 4.GODDAMNITALL
    5. 5.Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
    6. 6.Oldest Daughter
    7. 7.Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
    8. 8.There, There
    9. 9.Passing Through a Screen Door
    10. 10.Washington Square Park
    11. 11.Came Out Swinging
    1. 1.I Don't Like Who I Was Then
    2. 2.Low Tide
    3. 3.GODDAMNITALL
    4. 4.Cardinals
    5. 5.Wyatt's Song (Your Name)
    6. 6.Oldest Daughter
    7. 7.Old Friends Like Lost Teeth
    8. 8.There, There
    9. 9.Passing Through a Screen Door
    10. 10.Washington Square Park
    11. 11.Came Out Swinging

Reviews

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
  • Incredible lineup

    by Austin on 2023-03-24History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    All 3 bands were incredible. Didn't know who Carly Cosgrove was before the show, but now I'm a fan. Hot Mulligan & The Wonder Years were extremely entertaining both during the songs and between. The Wonder Years had a strong concept for the show and executed it perfectly. Wish I could see them again sooner. Musically I couldn't find any flaws - better than the studio recordings. Venue was very nice as well.

  • Great Headliner

    by Ian on 2022-03-22Algonquin Commons Theatre - OttawaRating: 4 out of 5

    The opening acts were great besides the miserable effort made by the audio technitian who was responsible for the bass and vocals being lost in the sounds of the rest of the band. The secod the headliners had their own texhnician in the booth the quality of the entire show was better. The Wonder Years gave a performace that made me forget the rest of the evening. Great show