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Dashboard Confessional with The All-American Rejects and OC Fair Admission on July 13 at 7:15 p.m.
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Dashboard Confessional, the emo-rockers behind “Screaming Infidelities,” team up with The All-American Rejects
The Deal
- One G-Pass to see Dashboard Confessional and The All-American Rejects, starting from $20
- G-Pass also includes admission to the OC Fair
- Seating: section 4 or 8
- View the seating chart.
View OC Fair’s other performances and dates:
- Steel Pulse and More on July 9
- Strangelove - A Tribute to Depeche Mode on July 22
- Gavin DeGraw on July 26
- Roberto Tapia on July 28
- The Fab Four - Beatles Tribute on August 5
- True Willie - Willie Nelson Tribute on August 9
- The Isley Brothers and The Commodores on August 10
- Yuridia and Ha*Ash on August 20
How G-Pass Works: Following purchase, your G-Pass will be in My vouchers. You may redeem your G-Pass via the mobile app when you enter the venue. You may also print it out in advance. Use the G-Pass to enter the venue directly; you won’t need to redeem at will call. Discount reflects the merchant’s current ticket prices - price may differ on day of event.
Dashboard Confessional
- Their sound: a blend of emotionally raw lyrics and sweeping acoustics that are propelled by Chris Carrabba’s charismatic presence
- Their breakout hit: the emotionally wrought “Screaming Infidelities,” which yielded their first gold certified album and peaked at #5 on the Billboard Top 200
- Their debut album: The Swiss Army Romance, which PopMatters praised by saying “One is reminded of Bob Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks, only stripped down to the bare essentials”
- A sample of their accolades: one platinum album (MTV Unplugged), and three gold-certified albums (Swiss Army Romance; The Places You Have Come to Fear the Most; and A Mark, A Mission, A Brand, A Scar)
The All-American Rejects
- How you know them: from their power-pop hits such “Dirty Little Secret,” “Move Along,” and “It Ends Tonight”
- What their first single, “Swing, Swing,” did: caught the attention of Interscope Records and galvanized golfers
- When they formed: in 1999, when lead vocalist Tyson Ritter and lead guitarist Nick Wheeler were still teenagers in Oklahoma
- Since then: they’ve released four full-length albums and become one of the millennial decade’s definitive stadium acts
- Their latest album: 2012’s Kids in the Street, which embraces a synth-influenced sound and a variety of genres
- Why Ritter looks familiar: he played a self-absorbed rock star on NBC’s Parenthood
Need To Know Info
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