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EVENTS ARE RAIN OR SHINE. The Amphitheater is a grassy area with no permanent seats. Reserved seating is offered at select shows and low-profile chairs are available to rent on a concert-by-concert basis. Please check BENDCONCERTS.COM for specific seating information for each show. No outside food or beverage is allowed into the Amphitheater nor are professional-grade cameras and/or recording devices. This is a cashless venue and only clear bags that are 12-inches tall, 12-inches wide, with a depth of 6 inches or smaller are allowed in the Amphitheater. Small clutches that measure 6 inches by 9 inches or smaller are the lone exceptions to the clear bag policy.
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Amelia
April 27th 2024
The openers(my kid brother) where AMAZING I got their set list and the lead singers guitar pick but yhe neon trees where amazing Tyler did such a great Job and I will definitely be going again
Portland, ME@State Theatre
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Neon Trees Biography
A confluence of personal and shared experiences awakened Neon Trees in 2019. Following
four relatively quiet years, the multiplatinum genre-busting alternative quartet—Tyler Glenn [lead
vocals, piano, keys], Chris Allen [lead guitar], Elaine Bradley [drums] and Branden Campbell
[bass],—reignited the spark. The musicians summoned the same rock spirit, pop universality,
and disco ball-drenched grooves that millions of fans fell in love with, while infusing a lot of
wisdom and a little more wit earned along the way.
The first chapter introduced a sizzling signature sound cast in synth soul and rooted in robust
guitars. The group began a rapid ascent to the forefront of popular culture fueled by 2010’s
Habits. Its lead single “Animal” scored a double-platinum certification from the RIAA and took
home “Top Alternative Song” at the Billboard Music Awards. In 2012, Picture Show spawned the
quadruple-platinum “Everybody Talks,” which soared to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. 2014 saw
Pop Psychology bow at #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and #6 on the Top 200 in
addition to producing the gold hit, “Sleeping With A Friend.” Along the way, the quartet garnered
acclaim from Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and performing countless soldout
headline gigs. After a successful 2015 headliner, Neon Trees took a well-earned break. In
2019, they return with the first single “Used To Like” and kick off a bold and bright new chapter.
Read Morefour relatively quiet years, the multiplatinum genre-busting alternative quartet—Tyler Glenn [lead
vocals, piano, keys], Chris Allen [lead guitar], Elaine Bradley [drums] and Branden Campbell
[bass],—reignited the spark. The musicians summoned the same rock spirit, pop universality,
and disco ball-drenched grooves that millions of fans fell in love with, while infusing a lot of
wisdom and a little more wit earned along the way.
The first chapter introduced a sizzling signature sound cast in synth soul and rooted in robust
guitars. The group began a rapid ascent to the forefront of popular culture fueled by 2010’s
Habits. Its lead single “Animal” scored a double-platinum certification from the RIAA and took
home “Top Alternative Song” at the Billboard Music Awards. In 2012, Picture Show spawned the
quadruple-platinum “Everybody Talks,” which soared to #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. 2014 saw
Pop Psychology bow at #1 on the Billboard Top Rock Albums Chart and #6 on the Top 200 in
addition to producing the gold hit, “Sleeping With A Friend.” Along the way, the quartet garnered
acclaim from Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, USA Today, and performing countless soldout
headline gigs. After a successful 2015 headliner, Neon Trees took a well-earned break. In
2019, they return with the first single “Used To Like” and kick off a bold and bright new chapter.
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