Die Spitz Summon the Crowd Surfers at Shaky Knees 2025

What do crowd surfers, songs about piss, and toddlers moshing have in common? The only answer is Die Spitz. Following the release of their debut Something to Consume and a stint opening for Viagra Boys, the young all-female band from Austin has been steadily carving out their place in the rock scene. If this is your first time hearing their name, you can thank me later. If it’s not, then you already know they’re worth every bit of hype.

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Cage the Elephant Set Fire to the Stage at Shaky Knees 2025

Ten out of ten. Zero notes. Cage the Elephant delivered an absolutely insane performance. Lively. Wild. And positively electric. Brad Shultz came out first, strumming like a man possessed, building tension with deep rock rhythms as if daring Matt to appear. It worked. Matt sprinted out, leapt into the air like he was suspended there by heaven, and crashed into “Broken Boy.” 

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My Chemical Romance Bring "The Black Parade" to Shaky Knees 2025

They played the entire Black Parade album to start the show with the cornerstone being “Welcome to the Black Parade.” The crowd erupted at every familiar line. When “Mama” hit, the stage was bathed in deep crimson. Flames shot up. Sylvia (Charlotte Kelso) sang the mother’s part with a haunting presence. Everything was happening as if we were in some gothic cathedral, built from amps and pyros. 

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Check In Festival 2025: Tirana Turns Up the Volume for 2 Nights

Music, energy, and raw emotion return to Albania’s capital as the Check In Festival gears up for its fifth edition, promising two nights of unforgettable performances and city-shaking energy. Taking place on September 26 and 27, the festival continues its mission to place Tirana firmly on the global music map, bringing international talent and an electrifying atmosphere to one of Europe’s most rapidly emerging cultural hubs.

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The Marias Serve Up a Hypnotic Set at Atlanta's Shaky Knees

Her signature opening silhouette painted against a white circular curtain drew out the crowd’s anticipation before she appeared, back bending and contorting into impossible shapes as she performed their first song. The night was a mix of fan favorites snd new songs: “Nobody New,” “Back to Me,” and a treat for longtime fans, “No One Noticed” with an extended Spanish section. Each song was like its own little world. 

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Sublime Blast Through the Hits at Packed Shaky Knees Festival

From punks in mohawks and studded leather to kids wearing their parents’ original Sublime shirts, the crowd in front of the stage was proof of a fanbase that spans generations. It was a living cross-section of Southern California’s legacy spread across the world. Skaters, surfers, and rock fans gathered under the hot Georgia sun as Sublime made their Shaky Knees debut.

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