Jimmy Eat World & Manchester Orchestra
The Amplified Echos Tour
Special Guests: Middle Kids
DATE: Sunday, July 16 2023
DOORS OPEN: 4:30 PM
SHOW STARTS: 6:00 PM
*Chair rentals available while supplies last
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Jimmy Eat World are celebrating three decades and 10 albums of existence in 2023. The Mesa, AZ, four-piece’s commercial breakthrough came with the release of several singles from their album "Bleed American," with “The Middle” hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart and peaking at No. 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, where it spent 33 weeks total and became RIAA-certified Platinum. Futures, their follow-up to BA, featured “Pain,” which also hit No. 1 on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart. In October 2019, the band released their tenth album,
the critically acclaimed "Surviving," which became one of three “chapters” of their 2021 globally streamed series Phoenix Sessions that also included Futures (Chapter V) and Clarity (Chapter III).
Following their acclaimed 2021 album "The Million Masks of God," Manchester Orchestra is back with "The Valley of Vision," a brand new project that takes on the weighty themes of adulthood, faith and redemption through a wealth of fresh new sounds and textures. But if "The Million Masks of God" served as a cry for help - exploring a man’s encounter with the angel of death, inspired by frontman and songwriter Andy Hull’s reflections on grief as well as the battle with cancer faced by guitarist Robert McDowell’s father - "The Valley of Vision" offers a collective, cathartic expression of gratitude. Throughout the 27-minute album, you can almost feel the band take a giant exhale and then put its arms around you.
Continuing to push themselves into fascinating and immersive creative realms with each release has always been the mantra for Manchester Orchestra, and "The Valley of Vision" finds the band reinvigorated once again. Across the six-song salvo and VR film out March 10th, the band conjures a story that is further illuminated through a cinematic experience by writer-director Isaac Deitz, created with 3D-computed radiography technology.

bring it
SEAT CUSHIONS
Measuring 16 x 16 or smaller
BEACH TOWELS & YOGA MATS
30” x 60” or smaller are allowed at this show.
REUSABLE WATER BOTTLES & CANTEENS
AN INDIVIDUAL CLEAR PLASTIC, VINYL or PVC TOTE BAG
No larger than a 12” x 6” x 12” tote bag or pack with a single compartment and/or small clutch bag (6”x 9”)
PERSONAL UMBRELLAS
PHONES
BINOCULARS
PERSONAL CAMERAS without DETACHABLE LENSES
HAPPINESS

leave it
NO Chairs of Any Kind
NO Blankets
NO Strollers or Wagons
NO Weapons of Any Kind Including Pocket Knives
NO Flags
NO Smoking of Anything
NO Drugs
NO Outside Beverages or Food
NO Golf Umbrellas
NO Aeroloungers
NO Fireworks or Projectiles
NO Hula Hoops or Poi Spin Balls
NO Pets Including Emotional Support or Companion Animals
NO Selfie Sticks or iPads
NO GoPros or Professional Grade Cameras
We will ask you to check any items that are typically not brought to concerts and deemed inappropriate by our staff at our concierge tent for a small fee during the show.