All Time Low’s Saturday night tour stop at Grand Rapids’ GLC Live at 20 Monroe wrapped up a week of wildly disparate live music. The photo galleries at Local Spins.
All Time Low’s late-October tour stop in Grand Rapids had a distinct, Halloween-flavored air about it.
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The Maryland pop-punk band — whose latest single with Cheat Codes is titled, “Ghost Story” — kicked off Saturday night’s show at GLC Live at 2O Monroe with 2011’s “Do You Want Me (Dead?)” and mixed in songs such as “Dark Side of Your Room” and “Nightmares” before wrapping up its main set with “Monsters.”
Fans young and old at it all up, along with opening sets by female pop-punkers Meet Me at the Altar and East Coast emo rapper Nothing, Nowhere.
Balancing the pop-punk attack in Grand Rapids this weekend was the intimate singer-songwriter evening hosted by Listening Room on Friday with sets by folk-rockers Jennifer Knapp and Erin McKeown.
Earlier in the week, Listening Room hosted the folk/bluegrass outfit The Steel Wheels the same night that the over-the-top, crazy-party-guy Andy Frasco unleased a night of frolicking at Elevation inside The Intersection with his L.A. blues-rock band, The U.N. (and a couple of guys from Grand Rapids’ Desmond Jones).
Scroll down to browse photos from all of these shows, plus the All Time Low set list.
PHOTO GALLERY: All Time Low, Meet Me at the Altar, Nothing, Nowhere
Photos by Anthony Norkus
Courtesy of setlist.fm
PHOTO GALLERY: Erin McKeown, Jennifer Knapp at Listening Room
Photos by Anna Sink
PHOTO GALLERY: Andy Frasco & The U.N. at Elevation
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