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Burger Records was an American independent record label and record store in Fullerton, California, United States. The label was founded in 2007 by Sean Bohrman and Lee Rickard, members of the power pop band Thee Makeout Party. The record/video store, co-owned by Bohrman and Brian Flores, was opened in 2009. [1]
Fear Nuttin' Band 1 Feeki 1 Fenix TX: 4 The Figgs: 1 The Fight: 1 Fight Fair: 1 Fight Fight Fight 1 The Fighting Jacks 1 Final Summation 1 Finch: 2 Fire from the Gods 1 Fireworks: 1 [25] First to Eleven: 1 Fishbone: 3 Fit for a King: 3 Five Iron Frenzy: 1 Five Knives 1 The F-Ups: 1 Flashlight Brown: 6 The Flatliners: 5 Flogging Molly: 7
Back Tour; The Bandito Tour; Be the Cowboy Tour; Beautiful Trauma World Tour; Between the Earth and the Stars Live Tour; Bhanned in the USA Tour; The Big Tour (Chance the Rapper) Billy Joel in Concert; Blink-182 and Lil Wayne Tour; The Bloom Tour; Brava Tour; Broken Tour; BTS World Tour Love Yourself: Speak Yourself; Burn the Ships World Tour
Aug. 24 — Kansas City, Mo. — Starlight Theatre Sept. 4 — Milwaukee, Wis. — Miller High Life Theatre Sept. 5 — Rochester Hills, Mich. — Meadow Brook Amphitheatre
The band also performed at the Leo Fender Museum Center in Fullerton, California in 2014 [13] and the Hard Rock Casino in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, in 2015. [14] In April 2016 the band premiered its next single, "Evidence" on the syndicated worldwide show "Passport Approved", airing on over 30 alternative radio stations. [15]
Mo Amer will set off on a new stand-up comedy tour beginning in February. Titled “Mo Amer: El Oso Palestino” — Spanish for “The Palestinian Bear” — the tour will Amer discuss “life ...
Prior to forming the Adolescents, the early band members were part of various formative punk rock groups in Fullerton, California during their teenage years in the late 1970s: Guitarist Rikk Agnew and drummer Casey Royer had played in the Detours and with Agnew's younger brother Frank in the early lineup of Social Distortion, while bassist Steve Soto was a founding member of Agent Orange.
Tickets for Post Malone's "BIG ASS Stadium Tour" are available at Ticketmaster and start between $44 and $79 depending on the venue, with some ticket packages costing over $1,000 per seat.