What brings tailgaters, music, and angsty teens together? All signs point to Blink-182, A Day to Remember and All Time Low!

On Sept. 4 2016, hundreds of cars were pulling into the lot. One by one, each found a parking space and people of all ages started spilling out of them. Those who arrived hours before were tailgating with their portable grills and red solo cups. Why were we all at SPAC on a beautiful September day? To see Blink-182, A Day to Remember and All Time Low.

It was quite funny walking into SPAC -- you could tell who was there to see which band. There were parents who were obviously dragged along to see Blink-182, and other parents who were there to watch over their angsty teens outfitted with ripped jeans, band tees and flannels- more the A Day to Remember type.

Throughout the night, each band played some of their respective popular songs. All Time Low's Dear Marisa Count Me In from their album 'So Wrong, It's Right,' A Day to Remember's All Sings Point to Lauderdale from 'What Separates Me from You,' to Blink-182's All The Small Things from 'Enema of the State.' Blink also featured songs from their most recent album, California, with new guitarist/vocalist Matt Skiba. Skiba replaced Tom Delonge back in 2015.

Overall, the experience was amazing- from the music to the energy of the crowd. If I had a time machine, I would definitely go back.

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