Sad Summer Festival
The Warped Tour may be over, but a new festival is already vying to be its replacement. The inaugural Sad Summer Festival hit Orlando on a hot summer day and Vanna Porter was there to see how it stacks up.
The Warped Tour may be over, but a new festival is already vying to be its replacement. The inaugural Sad Summer Festival hit Orlando on a hot summer day and Vanna Porter was there to see how it stacks up.
Dance Gavin Dance, Don Broco, Covet and Hail The Sun rocked the House of Blues in Orlando!
Seaway rocked the Soundbar with Trophy Eyes, Microwave and more!
Counterparts and friends rocked the Soundbar in Orlando!
5 Seconds of Summer steal the hearts of a sold-out crowd, including our own Vanna Porter.
Belmont/ Such Gold rocked the Soundbar in Orlando!
Fit For a King, Moths to Flames and Currents rocked the Soundbar!
Our Last Night topped the bill, but it was Don Broco who stole the show right out from under them, at least according to Vanna Porter.
Silverstein and Tonight Alive rock The Beacham!
Emo is still alive and well on The Peace and The Panic Tour. Neck Deep, Creeper and others wind up a sold-out crowd in Orlando. Vanna Porter has photographic proof.
Citizen blows the roof off of The Social with sad songs you can mosh to. Vanna Porter documents.
Knuckle Puck’s sold out Orlando show was a sweaty one, and Vanna Porter was knee deep in it.
A Day to Remember finally bring their Self Help Festival to their home state and Vanna Porter couldn’t be happier to attend.
Real Friends
Cleveland metalcore band Affiance says goodbye with final bang of a tour. Vanna Porter paid her respects in Orlando.
Vanna Porter had a high-energy night with Panic! At the Disco
Senses Fail rocked the House of Blues in Orlando!
Silent Planet leave nothing but sweat and a busted up bass on the floor at Orlando’s BackBooth, as Vanna Porter witnesses.
Beartooth’s Aggressive Tour inspires screams from the Orlando crowd that Vanna Porter swears could have been heard on the moon.
The Plot in You have a sweaty night In Las Vegas and Ink 19 was there!
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