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Review & Photos: Chiodos, Hawthorne Heights, Emmure in McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania

 

By Joe Banker, OOTB Publications

On Friday, April 25, the sold-out Roxian Theatre in McKees Rocks, PA was buzzing with excitement. The All’s Well That Ends Well 20th Anniversary Tour kicked off with head-turning performances from The Callous Daoboys and Emmure, setting an intense tone for the night.


Hawthorne Heights kept the energy high with a blend of nostalgic mid-2000’s emo hits and some newer tracks that had the crowd singing along and swaying to every beat.


Then it was time for Chiodos—the main event. The band took the stage and treated everyone to their 2005 All’s Well That Ends Well album played cover-to-cover, with a few extra surprises.


Frontman Craig Owens brought his usual infectious energy and undeniable stage presence, reminding everyone why Chiodos remains a cornerstone of post-hardcore. The crowd responded with an electric frenzy, proving that even after all these years, the passion for this music is as strong as ever.


Overall, the night was a perfect mix of nostalgia, raw emotion, and high-energy performance. If you’re into post-hardcore and emo, catching this tour is something you don’t want to miss.

 

CHIODOS (click to enlarge)

 





 










HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS (click to enlarge)













EMMURE (click to enlarge)




















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