Thursday, September 30, 2021
6:00 pm - 10:00 pm (Doors open 5:00 pm)
SummerStage in Central Park
Rumsey Playfield, Manhattan 10021
Update (9/22): Due to the likelihood of inclement weather expected, Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage has postponed the Joyce Manor / Turnover / Tigers Jaw / Prince Daddy & The Hyena show scheduled for Thursday, September 23 at 6 PM in Central Park.
The show has been rescheduled for Thursday, September 30 at 6 PM (please note: unfortunately, Tigers Jaw will not be performing on this new date).
All previously purchased tickets will be honored at the new date.
For any concerns or inquiries, please contact boxoffice@cityparksfoundation.org
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Please note: In response to the increasing spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant, SummerStage now requires all guests to show proof of full vaccination, along with government issued ID, in order to gain entry to our shows.
In order to attend Joyce Manor, guests are required to have had their final dosage of the vaccine by September 9.
In addition, masks are required upon entry to the venue and strongly encouraged for all guests for the duration of the performance, as is physical distance. More information on acceptable documentation, mask guidelines, and other safety protocols can be found here.
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Tickets: $25 Advance / $35 Day of Show
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Torrance, California’s Joyce Manor broke out in 2011 with their self-titled debut LP, propelled out of the SoCal basement scene and into the hearts of hardcore kids, emos, and pop-punkers across the country. Ten years, five albums, four splits, three EPs, and two compilations later, they’ve become standard-bearers for a new generation of emotionally adept pop-punk bands that have cleansed the word emo from its pejorative connotations. For SummerStage, they’re joined in celebrating their debut’s 10th anniversary by their East-Coast emo peers Turnover (Virginia), Surf Curse (California) and Prince Daddy & The Hyena (Albany, NY) for a showcase of some of the various micro scenes of emo’s 4th wave.