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The Dangerous Summer Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
The Dangerous Summer Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

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The Dangerous Summer
vor 2 Tagen
Tour Merch Drop has come early. Get these two designs before we head out on the Coming Back To Earth Tour http://www.thedangeroussummer.us
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concerts and tour dates

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Offizielle Merchandise-Artikel

Tiger King T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Medusa T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Coming Home Vinyl (Signed Black)
$27.0 USD
The Dangerous Summer Official Drinker...
$60.0 USD
The Permanent Acid Rain Collection (O...
$50.0 USD
The TDS College T-shirt
$25.0 USD
All That Is Left Of The Blue Sky (Del...
$27.0 USD
Limited Holographic Sticker Pack
$10.0 USD
Molly Water Music T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
Molly Water Music Acid Wash Hoodie
$40.0 USD
Tour von The Dangerous Summer

Live-Fotos von The Dangerous Summer

The Dangerous Summer at Baltimore, MD in Rams Head Live! 2023
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Fan-Bewertungen

Mike
21. Oktober 2023
Absolutely love AJ & crew. They just didn’t feel as on as last time I saw them. Not sure if it was sound issues or what, but wasn’t the standard amazing DS show. First time seeing Emarosa, and they put on a hell of a show!
Charlotte, NC@
Amos' Southend
Lance
13. Oktober 2023
This band knows how to connect with fans like no other band I've ever seen. Truly special memories and a once in a lifetime experience. Love you TDS !!!
Louisville, KY@
Headliners Music Hall
Mike
9. Juni 2023
I missed the bus on these guys 15 years ago, but glad I’m on it now. What an incredible show!
Atlanta, GA@
Center Stage
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Über The Dangerous Summer

A funny thing happened when The Dangerous Summer walked away in 2014: People kept listening.

In fact, the legend of the Ellicott City, Maryland-based band—signed by Hopeless Records during their senior year of high school in 2007—only grew larger in their absence. Fans inked vocalist/bassist AJ Perdomo’s words on their skin. Bands cribbed their names from Dangerous Summer song titles. They never broke in the mainstream, but to a rabid underground audience, The Dangerous Summer were a phenomenon.

Now, newly reformed and reunited with Hopeless Records, the band—Perdomo, guitarist Matt Kennedy and drummer Ben Cato—are ready to begin their second chapter with the release of their fourth full-length album in 2018, produced by James Paul Wisner (Underoath, Dashboard Confessional, Paramore).

“In all of our minds, we thought this was never going to happen again,” Perdomo says. “There was a point in my life where I thought I was never going to play another Dangerous Summer song again. But the easiest thing in the world is writing music and playing music together. It’s second nature. It feels right again.”

The band’s forthcoming album, their first in four years, looks to build on an already accomplished discography. The Dangerous Summer’s first three albums—2009’s Reach For The Sun, 2011’s War Paint and 2013’s Golden Record—were more than just critically acclaimed: They were collections of visceral, textured alternative rock that shook audiences to their core with an unrivaled musical heft and lyrical honesty. They were songs that demanded your attention, as catchy as they were introspectively vulnerable.

“We’re taking elements of what people always loved about the band and trying to push the limits and push things forward,” Perdomo explains, noting that the band’s new music is more uplifting and upbeat than the stark, bleak Golden Record, which came at a time of both personal and professional turmoil for the group. “On Reach For The Sun, we had a lot of inspiring songs,” he says. “I feel like right now we need to pull out of this dark veil before we do anything else in our story. We’re pulling out of the darkness, and it’s really inspiring and uplifting.”

So, as The Dangerous Summer approach the next stage of their career, they do so with an overwhelming optimism that’s never been stronger. This isn’t a rehash: It’s a band acknowledging their past with eyes turned squarely toward the future. Most importantly, it’s a reunion led by the music instead of the ancillary trappings of the industry. In their time away, Perdomo, Kennedy and Cato had plenty of time to figure out who and where they wanted to be, and they’ve all returned to the same place.

“No one owes us anything,” says Perdomo, who became a father during the band’s hiatus. “We have to prove ourselves again. We’re giving our entire selves to this. We were always just grinding so hard because we needed to do it for a living, just trying to get by. We’re not going to be grinding out 100-day tours; we conquered that. We finally got to the point where we don’t need this—we want it.” XX
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Emo, Rock, Alternative
Bandmitglieder:
AJ Perdomo
Heimatort:
Ellicott City, Maryland

Latest Posts

The Dangerous Summer
vor 2 Tagen
Tour Merch Drop has come early. Get these two designs before we head out on the Coming Back To Earth Tour http://www.thedangeroussummer.us
Mehr Beiträge anzeigen
Keine demnächst stattfindenden Shows in deiner Stadt
Schicke eine Anfrage an The Dangerous Summer, in deiner Stadt aufzutreten
Um eine Show bitten

concerts and tour dates

Demnächst
Vergangene

Live-Fotos von The Dangerous Summer

The Dangerous Summer at Baltimore, MD in Rams Head Live! 2023
Alle Fotos anzeigen

Offizielle Merchandise-Artikel

Tiger King T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Medusa T-Shirt
$30.0 USD
Coming Home Vinyl (Signed Black)
$27.0 USD
The Dangerous Summer Official Drinker...
$60.0 USD
The Permanent Acid Rain Collection (O...
$50.0 USD
The TDS College T-shirt
$25.0 USD
All That Is Left Of The Blue Sky (Del...
$27.0 USD
Limited Holographic Sticker Pack
$10.0 USD
Molly Water Music T-Shirt
$25.0 USD
Molly Water Music Acid Wash Hoodie
$40.0 USD
Tour von The Dangerous Summer

Fan-Bewertungen

Mike
21. Oktober 2023
Absolutely love AJ & crew. They just didn’t feel as on as last time I saw them. Not sure if it was sound issues or what, but wasn’t the standard amazing DS show. First time seeing Emarosa, and they put on a hell of a show!
Charlotte, NC@
Amos' Southend
Lance
13. Oktober 2023
This band knows how to connect with fans like no other band I've ever seen. Truly special memories and a once in a lifetime experience. Love you TDS !!!
Louisville, KY@
Headliners Music Hall
Mike
9. Juni 2023
I missed the bus on these guys 15 years ago, but glad I’m on it now. What an incredible show!
Atlanta, GA@
Center Stage
Mehr Fan-Bewertungen anzeigen

Über The Dangerous Summer

A funny thing happened when The Dangerous Summer walked away in 2014: People kept listening.

In fact, the legend of the Ellicott City, Maryland-based band—signed by Hopeless Records during their senior year of high school in 2007—only grew larger in their absence. Fans inked vocalist/bassist AJ Perdomo’s words on their skin. Bands cribbed their names from Dangerous Summer song titles. They never broke in the mainstream, but to a rabid underground audience, The Dangerous Summer were a phenomenon.

Now, newly reformed and reunited with Hopeless Records, the band—Perdomo, guitarist Matt Kennedy and drummer Ben Cato—are ready to begin their second chapter with the release of their fourth full-length album in 2018, produced by James Paul Wisner (Underoath, Dashboard Confessional, Paramore).

“In all of our minds, we thought this was never going to happen again,” Perdomo says. “There was a point in my life where I thought I was never going to play another Dangerous Summer song again. But the easiest thing in the world is writing music and playing music together. It’s second nature. It feels right again.”

The band’s forthcoming album, their first in four years, looks to build on an already accomplished discography. The Dangerous Summer’s first three albums—2009’s Reach For The Sun, 2011’s War Paint and 2013’s Golden Record—were more than just critically acclaimed: They were collections of visceral, textured alternative rock that shook audiences to their core with an unrivaled musical heft and lyrical honesty. They were songs that demanded your attention, as catchy as they were introspectively vulnerable.

“We’re taking elements of what people always loved about the band and trying to push the limits and push things forward,” Perdomo explains, noting that the band’s new music is more uplifting and upbeat than the stark, bleak Golden Record, which came at a time of both personal and professional turmoil for the group. “On Reach For The Sun, we had a lot of inspiring songs,” he says. “I feel like right now we need to pull out of this dark veil before we do anything else in our story. We’re pulling out of the darkness, and it’s really inspiring and uplifting.”

So, as The Dangerous Summer approach the next stage of their career, they do so with an overwhelming optimism that’s never been stronger. This isn’t a rehash: It’s a band acknowledging their past with eyes turned squarely toward the future. Most importantly, it’s a reunion led by the music instead of the ancillary trappings of the industry. In their time away, Perdomo, Kennedy and Cato had plenty of time to figure out who and where they wanted to be, and they’ve all returned to the same place.

“No one owes us anything,” says Perdomo, who became a father during the band’s hiatus. “We have to prove ourselves again. We’re giving our entire selves to this. We were always just grinding so hard because we needed to do it for a living, just trying to get by. We’re not going to be grinding out 100-day tours; we conquered that. We finally got to the point where we don’t need this—we want it.” XX
Mehr anzeigen
Genres:
Emo, Rock, Alternative
Bandmitglieder:
AJ Perdomo
Heimatort:
Ellicott City, Maryland

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