2024 Four Chord Music Fest: A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, and Something Corporate
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The 2024 lineup for the Four Chord Music Fest has been announced, featuring headliners A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, and Something Corporate. The two-day festival will take place June 22nd-23rd at the historic Carrie Furnace in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The aforementioned headliners are joined on the bill by fellow emo and pop-punk acts like Senses Fail, State Champs, Four Year Strong, Microwave, Militarie Gun, Motion City Soundtrack, The Get Up Kids, Relient K, and more.
Early bird tickets are available now via the Four Chord website, with a general on-sale beginning Friday (February 23rd). If passes sell out, fans can also check StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
Four Chord is celebrating its 10th year in 2024, with festival founder Rishi Bahl commenting, “Ten years is a long time. Most things that you were into 10 years ago have not survived, so to reach the 10th anniversary of Four Chord Music Fest is something we are very proud of.”
He added, “We really tried to make this one the biggest and best one yet and are stoked to spend the weekend with all of you at our brand new, historical landmark of a location, The Carrie Furnace. Get out the sunscreen and bring the Advil, it is going to be a party.”
See the full lineup for the 2024 Four Chord Music Fest in the poster below.
2024 Four Chord Music Fest: A Day to Remember, The All-American Rejects, The Story So Far, and Something Corporate
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