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Chiodos - All's Well That Ends Well 20 Year Anniversary

Mon Dec 1 at 6:00pm

Cleveland, OH

Event Info

Doors open at 6pm. Music begins at 7pm. This is an All Ages event. This event is general admission, standing room only with reserved seats in the balcony. All general admission (GA) tickets are for standing room only. Lineup: Chiodos Hawthorne Heights* Holywatr* Big Ass Truck* *All support acts are subject to change without notice.

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About Big Ass Truck

There are multiple artists using the name Big Ass Truck: 1. Blue collar hardcore from the inland empire formed in 2024. 12 cylinders of fuck you. GET FUCKED. BY THE BIG ASS TRUCK. 2. Big Ass Truck is a rock band from Memphis, Tennessee formed in 1991. Members include Robert Barnett, Colin Butler, Grayson Grant, Robby Grant, and Steve Selvidge. The band stopped playing in 2001. Read more on Last.fm

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