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THE EARLY NOVEMBER & HELLOGOODBYE: 20 Years Young

Tue Mar 10 at 7:30pm

Columbus, OH

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THE EARLY NOVEMBER & HELLOGOODBYE: 20 Years Young ARTIST PRESALE: Wed Nov 19 at 1pm EST (code required)VENUE PRESALE: Wed Nov 19 at 2pm EST (code required)SPOTIFY PRESALE: Thur Nov 20 at 2pm EST (code required)PUBLIC ONSALE: Fri Nov 21 at 10am EST

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About The Early November

The band was formed by guitarists Arthur "Ace" Enders (who was born on April 19th and grew up in Bass River, New Jersey, before moving to Hammonton, New Jersey) & Jim Sacco along with bassist Sergio Anello and drummer Jeff Kummer in Hammonton, New Jersey in February 2001. Together, they recorded a 5 track demo in Enders' basement and sent it, along with a poorly edited videotape to only one label: Drive-Thru Records. A couple of months passed while both Sacco and Anello had to budge for more skilled replacements Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the bag policy at Skully's Columbus?
The bag policy at Skully's Music Diner in Columbus, OH, is designed to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all guests. Typically, small bags and purses may be allowed but are subject to search upon entry. Large bags, backpacks, and oversized items are generally not permitted inside the venue. Skully's recommends bringing only essential items to expedite entry and reduce wait times. All bags may be inspected by security staff, and any prohibited items will need to be returned to your vehicle or disposed of. For specific events, bag policies may vary, so it's always best to check the event listing or contact Skully's Music Diner directly before attending. This proactive approach ensures a safe and secure environment for live music fans in Columbus.
Does Columbus, Ohio have a music scene?
Yes, Columbus, Ohio boasts a vibrant and diverse music scene that has become a cornerstone of the city's culture. From indie rock and hip-hop to jazz, country, and electronic music, Columbus offers something for every music enthusiast. The city is home to legendary live music venues like Skully's Music Diner, Newport Music Hall, and Ace of Cups, which regularly host both national touring acts and emerging local artists. The thriving local talent pool, combined with annual music festivals such as the Columbus Arts Festival and ComFest, make Columbus a hotspot for live performances and musical innovation. Whether you're a fan of underground sounds or mainstream hits, Columbus's dynamic music scene ensures there's always something exciting happening for concert-goers and music lovers alike.

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