You’ve got great taste.
Sign in to follow your favorite artists, save events, & more.
Sign In
Bandsintown
get app
Sign Up
Log In
Sign Up
Log In

Industry
ArtistsEvent Pros
HelpPrivacyTerms
Magnolia Park Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Magnolia Park

Louder Than Life 2025

Sep 19, 2025

12:00 PM EDT
Get Reminder
Book a Hotel
Magnolia Park Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
Get Tickets
Front Gate Tickets

Find a place to stay

Event Lineup
Three Days Grace
3.13M Followers
Follow
Evanescence
3.01M Followers
Follow
Bring Me the Horizon
2.83M Followers
Follow
Breaking Benjamin
2.53M Followers
Follow
All Time Low
2.4M Followers
Follow
Rob Zombie
2.12M Followers
Follow
Deftones
1.96M Followers
Follow
Marilyn Manson
1.85M Followers
Follow
Slayer
1.64M Followers
Follow
Lamb of God
1.51M Followers
Follow
Of Mice & Men
1.48M Followers
Follow
Stone Temple Pilots
1.42M Followers
Follow
Escape the Fate
1.39M Followers
Follow
Hollywood Undead
1.3M Followers
Follow
Black Veil Brides
1.26M Followers
Follow
Motionless In White
1.16M Followers
Follow
We Came as Romans
1.16M Followers
Follow
Suicide Silence
1.13M Followers
Follow
A Perfect Circle
1.12M Followers
Follow
Tech N9ne
1.1M Followers
Follow
Memphis May Fire
1.06M Followers
Follow
August Burns Red
1.01M Followers
Follow
Follow
Dream Theater
911K Followers
Follow
Cypress Hill
909K Followers
Follow
Trivium
881K Followers
Follow
Hinder
833K Followers
Follow
Follow
I Prevail
769K Followers
Follow
Blessthefall
756K Followers
Follow
Machine Head
736K Followers
Follow
Miss May I
710K Followers
Follow
Cannibal Corpse
684K Followers
Follow
Testament
669K Followers
Follow
Mudvayne
649K Followers
Follow
Neck Deep
622K Followers
Follow
The Story So Far
621K Followers
Follow
$UICIDEBOY$
596K Followers
Follow
Attack Attack!
524K Followers
Follow
Bad Omens
486K Followers
Follow
Sleep Token
483K Followers
Follow
Hatebreed
474K Followers
Follow
Follow
State Champs
423K Followers
Follow
Queensrÿche
412K Followers
Follow
Static-X
409K Followers
Follow
Insane Clown Posse
408K Followers
Follow
DragonForce
396K Followers
Follow
Hawthorne Heights
394K Followers
Follow
Story of the Year
375K Followers
Follow
Exodus
372K Followers
Follow
Knocked Loose
360K Followers
Follow
10 Years
358K Followers
Follow
DevilDriver
351K Followers
Follow
NORTHLANE
342K Followers
Follow
Wage War
340K Followers
Follow
Set It Off
332K Followers
Follow
Spiritbox
317K Followers
Follow
Down
309K Followers
Follow
Nonpoint
307K Followers
Follow
Lorna Shore
302K Followers
Follow
The Plot In You
295K Followers
Follow
Crossfade
290K Followers
Follow
Fear Factory
273K Followers
Follow
Carcass
271K Followers
Follow
Sebastian Bach
265K Followers
Follow
Follow
Accept
247K Followers
Follow
Counterparts
246K Followers
Follow
Alestorm
234K Followers
Follow
From Ashes to New
229K Followers
Follow
Slaughter To Prevail
214K Followers
Follow
Dayseeker
214K Followers
Follow
Norma Jean
211K Followers
Follow
Demon Hunter
203K Followers
Follow
DOPE
202K Followers
Follow
Municipal Waste
189K Followers
Follow
Woe, Is Me
181K Followers
Follow
Chimaira
179K Followers
Follow
Letlive
167K Followers
Follow
12 Stones
162K Followers
Follow
Kittie
160K Followers
Follow
Cavalera Conspiracy
159K Followers
Follow
Rev Theory
156K Followers
Follow
Kublai Khan TX
153K Followers
Follow
From First to Last
152K Followers
Follow
Winds of Plague
149K Followers
Follow
Glassjaw
140K Followers
Follow
Powerwolf
135K Followers
Follow
Yngwie J. Malmsteen
129K Followers
Follow
Gideon
121K Followers
Follow
Bruce Dickinson
120K Followers
Follow
Superheaven
91.7K Followers
Follow
Stabbing Westward
74.5K Followers
Follow
Bilmuri
71.6K Followers
Follow
Acid Bath
69.6K Followers
Follow
Magnolia Park
66.7K Followers
Follow
Imminence
64.1K Followers
Follow
Failure
63K Followers
Follow
Full of Hell
62.9K Followers
Follow
LANDMVRKS
62K Followers
Follow
Spineshank
60K Followers
Follow
Walls Of Jericho
59.3K Followers
Follow
Gloryhammer
54K Followers
Follow
BRAND OF SACRIFICE
52.1K Followers
Follow
Sleep Theory
49.7K Followers
Follow
Snot
46.7K Followers
Follow
Catch Your Breath
45.7K Followers
Follow
Thornhill
39.7K Followers
Follow
Fleshwater
37.9K Followers
Follow
Hot Milk
36.2K Followers
Follow
Sanguisugabogg
35K Followers
Follow
LILIAC
33.8K Followers
Follow
VIOLENT VIRA
31.4K Followers
Follow
Thrown
31.1K Followers
Follow
Scowl
29.2K Followers
Follow
The Funeral Portrait
25.7K Followers
Follow
The Union Underground
25.3K Followers
Follow
Left to Suffer
24.5K Followers
Follow
DRAIN
22.9K Followers
Follow
thrown official
22.9K Followers
Follow
Not Enough Space
18.7K Followers
Follow
quannnic
13.4K Followers
Follow
If Not For Me
13.2K Followers
Follow
Guilt Trip
12.3K Followers
Follow
ColorBlind
10.9K Followers
Follow
Disembodied Tyrant
9.07K Followers
Follow
Fulci
8.91K Followers
Follow
SpiritWorld
8.09K Followers
Follow
Return to Dust
7.33K Followers
Follow

Magnolia Park merch
amazonview store

Vamp
$10.79
Baku's Revenge
$16.70
View All

Live Photos

Magnolia Park at Richmond, VA in Canal Club 2025
View All Photos

What fans are saying

Sam
May 16th 2025
Every time I see them I’m always amazed at how good they are live. Josh’s voice is incredible and the rest of the guys rock. I can’t recommend seeing them enough!!!
Portland, OR@
Star Theater
Easily follow your favorite artists by syncing your music
Sync Music
musicSyncBanner

Share Event

Magnolia Park Biography

MAGNOLIA PARK have never been ones to settle for subtlety. Since forming in 2018, the Orlando, Florida-based quintet have, over and over again, proven themselves to be one of the most exciting and forward-thinking groups in the underground, spinning a chameleonic, genre-spanning sound that incorporates punk, rock, pop, hip-hop and metalcore into a dizzying, multisensory experience.

Blazing onto the scene with an insatiable social media work ethic and prolific musical output, their popular Halloween mixtapes, multi-part Eater EP series and full-length debut, Baku’s Revenge, cemented them not only as a playlist and For You Page favorite for millions of listeners around the world, but a must-see live act on tour with Simple Plan, Sum 41, A Day To Remember and the inaugural Summer School tour (where they served as a headliner), as well as major festivals like Reading and Leeds, When We Were Young, Sonic Temple and Welcome To Rockville.

Now, Magnolia Park – vocalist Joshua Roberts, guitarists Tristan Torres and Freddie Criales, drummer Joe Horsham and bassist Vincent Ernst – are set to unleash their most ambitious effort yet: VAMP (Epitaph Records), a neo-gothic concept album rich in world-building and gripping storytelling. Culling influence from the band’s favorite anime including the long-running Vampire Hunter D, along with inspiration from iconic works like Star Wars, Dracula and Joseph Cambell’s legendary monomyth, Vamp unravels an ominous journey through Nocturne Nexus, where rulers and rebels battle with the future hanging in the balance.

The project’s roots took place in Australia, where, after performing triumphant sets to thousands at the 2023 Good Things Festival, the band was more encouraged than ever to chase a bold, new, musical direction: one that found them tapping into the heavier influences they’d begun dabbling in on Halloween Mixtape II, adding a ferocious bite to their trademark pop-punk-meets-hip-hop sound.

“Seeing the crowd react to our heavier songs was really eye-opening for us,” says Torres, referencing “Animal,” featuring Ethan Ross and PLVTINUM, and the 20 million-streamer “Do Or Die,” songs that showcase the true versatility of the group. “That reaction inspired us to continue exploring that side of our sound, which informed how we started building out the world of Vamp.”

Leaning into these more morose, minor-key impulses, the band began crafting their next chapter. Songs like “SHALLOW” and “SHADOW TALK,” some of the first the band penned for the follow-up to Halloween Mixtape II, set the tone, with repeated references to darkness, shadows, and monsters – leading them to think bigger about what the set of songs could become. Before long, they were entrenched in building out the album’s details, crafting characters, settings, and storylines that added new layers of complexity and creativity to their already captivating sound.

Vamp follows Aurora X1, a half-cyborg/half-human heroine thrust into turmoil when the Shadow Cult, led by her estranged father, Obsidian, launches a plan to merge the Shadow Realm with the physical world. Following ancient legends, occult mysticism and the destruction left by the Shadow Cult, Aurora and her army of Shadow Breakers search for the Bloodstone, a powerful gem that grants them superhuman speed and strength – but not without its own cost.

Across the album’s 11 tracks – produced by the band’s own producers, Torres, Criales and Ernst, alongside Andrew Wade (A Day To Remember, Wage War), Hiram Hernandez (blessthefall, Real Friends) and Andy Karpovck (408, Taylor Acorn) and mixed by Zakk Cervini (Bad Omens, Bring Me The Horizon) – Magnolia Park soundtrack this dramatic tale of crimson blood and chrome-plated courage through their own mix of man and machine, stacking whirring electronics and industrial undertones alongside sledgehammer breakdowns, walls of detuned guitars and Roberts’ seam-splitting vocals.

The anthemic nü-metal rage, replete with sky-high melodies, is front and center on tracks like pre-release singles “WORSHIP” (ft. PLVTINUM and Vana) and “CULT,” which see both Aurora and Obsidian readying their followers for the epic battle ahead. Elsewhere, “CRAVE” finds Aurora’s followers, the Vampires, fighting a war within, battling their thirst for blood while attempting to sidestep a horrific act that might doom them forever.

But despite the intricately detailed, jet-black motif of Vamp – not just the music itself, but the accompanying photos, videos, artwork, merchandise and, as fans will soon see on tour, production at the band’s already raved-about live show – at its heart, the album is deeply personal. The songs stand as a unified, cohesive body of work, complete with a cliffhanger that sets up even more epic events in the future of Aurora X1 and the Shadow Realm. But divorced from the larger narrative, they also represent the push and pull of personal life. So while a song like the mournful “OPHELIA” stands as a reminder of the cost of war, and “THE SCREAMS” details Obsidian’s power to infiltrate the minds of his enemies, they’re born from very real places in the band’s personal lives: love and loss, the internal strength required to tune out the forces looking to shake us from our dreams.

It’s this ability to blur the lines – between genres, yes, but even between how their songs can resonate with audiences – that’s made Magnolia Park such an exciting band to watch. There are few acts in the scene who could effortlessly alternate between covering a beloved Disney track (“I2I,” which the band lent to the 2024 A Whole New Sound compilation) and conceptualizing a heady, intricate work like Vamp, but that unpredictability is truly what keeps fans – and Magnolia Park themselves – on their toes.

“The most exciting thing about this band is how everyone elevates everyone else,” Roberts says. “I'm just so glad that we're all able to do that and come out with great music and great vibes and feel like we’ve accomplished something special. That's the whole mission: to make sure that at the end of the journey, we're better than we were in the beginning.” ##
Read More
Emo
Metal
Hyperpop
Pop
Rock
Edm
Hip Hop
Follow artist