Promoting their new album, “Cheer Up!”, is Reel Big Fish. Fresh off this summer’s Warped Tour, the ska band has begun a new leg of their own North American Tour.

If you didn’t catch them at last year’s Dandelion Day, or if you can’t remember if you did or not, grab a ticket to their Oct. 14 show at Water Street Music Hall.

They have had a few line up changes over the previous years, but their sound stays true to their original format of part ska, part rock.

Along for the ride are opening acts The Starting Line and The Kicks. Tickets can be purchased through Ticketmaster.



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