New Found Glory is coming back for Halloween night after a very successful year with their new album, “Sticks and Stones.”

The single, “My Friends Over You,” has received plenty of airtime on the radio and even MTV’s ever prestigious Total Request Live.

Their high energy shows, full of their special blend of emo punk and catchy melodies, get the crowd jumping.

The 6:30 p.m. show, with opening acts Something Corporate, Finch and Further Seems Forever is at Harro East Ballroom at 155 N. Chestnut Street. Tickets may be purchased by calling 232-1900.

Dave Matthews Band comes to Rochester

Dave Mathews Band concert tickets go on sale on October 26 for his Dec. 16 show at the Blue Cross Arena right here in Rochester.

Always a college favorite, tickets are sure to sell out quickly, so be sure to get yours as soon as possible. Tickets cost $49.50 and can be purchased online at www.ticketmaster.com.

Edge can be reached at redge@campustimes.org.

Photograph courtesy of www.newfoundglory.com.



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