The Forum
The Forum w/ Late Night TV
The Mill
1026, East Montague Avenue
North Charleston, SC 29405
May 17, 2019
10:00 PM EDT
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The Forum with Late Night TV
FREE SHOW - *Entrance is strictly 21+*
Music starts at 10:00 PM
THE FORUM (Gainesville, FL)
Michael Higgins, the lead guitarist, and vocalist for The Forum was looking for fellow artists to play music with. After sending out a Gainesville Craigslist ad, Higgins met his bandmates Jacob Farrell and Nick Wheeler in late 2015. The Forum came to fruition soon after. Their music can be described as indie-rock which incorporates modern pop elements with introspective lyricism.
LATE NIGHT TV (Charleston, SC)
Late Night TV is a Charleston Indie rock band in the vein of Shakey Graves, Connor Oberst and Kurt Vile.
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Jacob
November 2nd 2022
The Forum played a stellar acoustic show and the other acts in attendance did not disappoint
Gainesville, FL@The Wooly
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The Forum Biography
Delivering strong hooks atop rhythmic dance beats and an effortless live presence, it’s no wonder The Forum have risen to their regional status as one of Florida’s staple indie rock acts.
After graduating college in 2018, the three-piece hit the road and quickly amassed a fiercely loyal following, turning heads in the region and supporting acts like Colony House, Tessa Violet, and Last Dinosaurs across the state.
Riding momentum from releases throughout the past year, The Forum are eager to share their lyrical reflections of youth and adaptation with new ears.
Read MoreAfter graduating college in 2018, the three-piece hit the road and quickly amassed a fiercely loyal following, turning heads in the region and supporting acts like Colony House, Tessa Violet, and Last Dinosaurs across the state.
Riding momentum from releases throughout the past year, The Forum are eager to share their lyrical reflections of youth and adaptation with new ears.
Indie Pop
Synth Pop
Pop Rock
Alternative
Indie Rock
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