The Summer School Tour Ft. The Home Team, Scene Queen and more.

The Summer School Tour made a spectacular stop at Dallas’ iconic Southside Music Hall On July 17th 2024, bringing together a lineup that perfectly blended the diverse sounds of modern rock. With Letdown, Honey Revenge, Scene Queen, Stand Atlantic, Magnolia Park, and The Home Team gracing the stage, the evening was a rollercoaster of energetic performances, heartfelt moments, and non-stop excitement.

Letdown opened the night with a performance that was both poignant and powerful. Their emotive lyrics and polished sound resonated deeply with the audience. With tracks like “Karma” & “Raincoat”. Letdown delivered a set that was both introspective and anthemic, getting the crowd hype for the rest of the night.

Following their set, Honey Revenge took the stage and quickly elevated the energy in the room. Known for their vibrant pop-punk sound and emotional lyrics, their performance was both powerful and engaging. They showcased their knack for creating songs that are both anthemic and deeply personal. The crowd’s enthusiasm only grew as Honey Revenge delivered a set that felt both intimate and grand.

Scene Queen was up next, and their performance was nothing short of explosive. The blend of punk-rock and pop sensibilities had the audience moving and singing along with fervor. The ever charismatic Scene Queen did not disappoint. The setlist, featuring standout tracks like “18+,” “Pink Push-up Bra,” and the popular “Barbie and Ken” with Joe Fleming joining her on stage for guest vocals, showcased her powerful vocals and distinctive style, keeping the crowd captivated and energized. Her commanding stage presence and dynamic sound made them one of the night’s highlights. Tons of emotion flew through her performance.

Stand Atlantic were up next, and their performance was nothing short of explosive. Their blend of punk-rock and pop sensibilities had the audience moving and singing along with fervor. The setlist, featuring standout tracks like “Lavender Bones” and “Jurassic Park,” demonstrated their ability to deliver high-octane performances while connecting emotionally with their listeners. Stand Atlantic always gives %110 every time I have seen them.

Magnolia Park took the stage and quickly elevated the energy in the room. Known for their vibrant pop-punk sound and emotional lyrics, their performance was both powerful and engaging. To the crowds pleasure they played “Misfits,” “Addison Rae,” and “Unholy Heart” with Honey Revenge vocalist Devin Papadol coming out to join on this one. The crowd’s enthusiasm only grew as Magnolia Park delivered a set that felt both intimate and grand.

Finally, The Home Team closed the night with a performance that was both poignant and powerful. Their emotive lyrics and polished sound resonated deeply with the audience, providing a fitting end to a night of diverse musical styles. With tracks like “Brag” & “Slow Bloom”.

Another standout moment came with the performance of “Hell” a fan favorite that showcased the band’s knack for blending energetic riffs with heartfelt lyrics. The crowd’s response was electric, with many taking the opportunity to belt out the lyrics in unison. The Home Team’s ability to create anthems that resonate on a personal level was on full display here.

As The Home Team started to wrap up the night every person in the crowd was waiting with anticipation for arguably their most popular song “Loud”. The first note hit and the crowd erupted into a frenzy. You could here everyone singing along.

The Home Team’s performance was marked by an infectious energy that seemed to fill every corner of Southside Music Hall. The band’s interactions with the crowd were genuine and enthusiastic. The chemistry between the band members was evident, and their tight-knit performance further amplified the evening’s excitement.

In summary, The Summer School Tour at Southside Music Hall was a resounding success. The lineup offered a rich tapestry of modern rock, punk, & pop, with each band bringing their unique sound and energy to the stage. From the upbeat pop-punk of The Home Team to the emotional depth of Scene Queen, the evening was a celebration of diverse musical talents and a testament to the vibrant state of the music scene. As the final notes echoed through the venue, it was clear that this was a concert that would be remembered for its exceptional performances and unforgettable moments.