20 Years of All’s Well That Ends Well
Chiodos
with Hawthorne Heights , Emmure , The Callous Daoboys
About Chiodos
After nearly a decade, the legendary CHIODOS has stormed back onto the scene! CHIODOS’ return performance at the 2024 WHEN WE WERE YOUNG festival in Las Vegas was nothing short of legendary. CHIODOS made history with an unforgettable, high-octane set that left fans in awe and buzzing for days. One of the most anticipated acts of the weekend, CHIODOS lit up the stage with a showcase of iconic tracks from their groundbreaking albums All’s Well That Ends Well and Bone Palace Ballet.
This was a triumphant celebration of the 20th anniversary of All’s Well That Ends Well, the album that started it all! During the jaw-dropping set, frontman Craig Owens took the energy to another level, announcing a headline anniversary tour. Kicking off soon, CHIODOS will hit the road with none other than HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS, EMMURE, and THE CALLOUS DAOBOYS for an epic, nationwide celebration. Fans can expect an all-out musical blowout, reliving the unforgettable hits – and maybe catching a few surprises along the way. Buckle up, CHIODOS is BACK and ready to ignite the stage!
About Hawthorne Heights
Hawthorne Heights are back this year with the release of their eighth studio album ‘The Rain Just Follows Me’ that dropped in September via Pure Noise Records. The 11 tracks on this record stand as some of JT Woodruff’s most resonant writings to date, as he unravels themes of both physical and emotional distance from his wife and daughter in Ohio, as well as personal identity as the frontman of one of the most iconic emo acts of the new millennium.
Throughout their long and storied career, Hawthorne Heights have overcome obstacles at every turn – but these roadblocks always seemed to come from external forces, from unscrupulous record labels and the shifting whims of fickle audiences to unimaginable personal tragedy threatening to derail them.
Despite the odds, the quartet composed of JT Woodruff (Vocals, Guitar), Mark McMillon (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Matt Ridenour (Bass, Backing Vocals), and Chris Popadak (Drums), have overcome it all: earning two Gold albums (2004’s The Silence In Black And White and 2006’s If Only You Were Lonely), penning some of the genre’s most well-known songs (“Ohio Is For Lovers,” “Saying Sorry”), and remaining a hard-touring act nearly two decades after forming in Dayton, Ohio.