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White Reaper
XL Live
801 S 10th St
Harrisburg, PA 17104
Oct 2, 2023
7:00 PM EDT
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Glen
September 4th 2023
Totally underrated band, they have good songs and rock live. Just please change your name. Worst band name in a long time. Otherwise, hope they headline someday.
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XL LIVE is central PA’s premier live music venue, event center, and rehearsal facility. Featuring state of the art digital sound and lighting, a 200” on stage LED wall an...
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White Reaper Biography
Nurturing arena-sized ambitions, Louisville, KY's White Reaper remind us that "fun as hell" is a primary purpose of music. Equal parts glam and grit, White Reaper's forthcoming Elektra Records debut finds the band packing classic rock with grinning twin guitar leads into masterly crafted pop songs. Expected later this year, the album will follow 2017’s critically acclaimed The World’s Best American Band, which was praised by Pitchfork for having "more riffs than you can fit into the trunk of a Camaro". White Reaper recently treated fans to an early taste of new music with the release of their brand new single “Might Be Right”.
Tony Esposito (guitar/vocals), Ryan Hater (keyboards), Sam Wilkerson (bass), Nick Wilkerson (drums), and Hunter Thompson (guitar) have been performing headline shows and supporting some of their idols - The Killers, Spoon, and Weezer. The band has also been making the festival rounds with stops at Lollapalooza, ACL, and CalJam. This summer, the band will embark on a run of U.S. headline dates and perform their inaugural sets at the UK’s Reading and Leeds festivals. In the fall, the band will hit the road on their largest U.S. headline tour to date.
Read MoreTony Esposito (guitar/vocals), Ryan Hater (keyboards), Sam Wilkerson (bass), Nick Wilkerson (drums), and Hunter Thompson (guitar) have been performing headline shows and supporting some of their idols - The Killers, Spoon, and Weezer. The band has also been making the festival rounds with stops at Lollapalooza, ACL, and CalJam. This summer, the band will embark on a run of U.S. headline dates and perform their inaugural sets at the UK’s Reading and Leeds festivals. In the fall, the band will hit the road on their largest U.S. headline tour to date.
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