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Knuckle Puck Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Knuckle Puck

The Orpheum
1915 E 7th Ave
Tampa, FL 33605

May 22, 2019

7:00 PM EDT
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Bryan
November 26th 2023
The show was amazing, had an absolute blast with my wife. Had bought balcony seating but turned out it wasn’t available so they gave us 2 free vouchers for food/drinks and we still were able to sit in the lower seating without any visual issues. Sound was great as well. Would absolutely attend again.
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Knuckle Puck Biography

Despite its title, the second album from Knuckle Puck isn’t a reinvention; rather, Shapeshifter is the sound of the Chicago-based pop-punk band taking their best qualities and honing them to make them even sharper. The songwriting became tighter and more deliberate, the lyrics more introspective and urgent—without losing an ounce of the sweat-soaked authenticity and passion that made their debut album, Copacetic, so captivating. Above all, it’s an album that proves the band are unflinchingly unwilling to compromise when it comes to their art. That’s evident on first single “Gone,” perhaps the most fully realized Knuckle Puck song to date. It’s equal parts muscular and melodic, textured with keyboards, buzzsaw guitars and a buoyant chorus that will integrate seamlessly into the band’s raved-about live show. “When you reach early adulthood and start to see your life take shape, it’s also important to shape your identity and break yourself free from anything that might be holding you down,” guitarist Nick Casasanto explains. “I hope the album instills a little bit of hope in people. I hope people realize they should consume the things that really speak to them. Through that, I feel like it’s the most satisfying way to be who you want to be.” http://knucklepuckil.com
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