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Parking is sold separately from concert tickets. You will need to purchase a parking pass if you plan to park at the venue. $1 from every ticket sold will be donated by Live Nation to the Living The Dream Foundation, which makes dreams come true for music fans living with life threatening illnesses. Dream Days include hanging out onstage, backstage, and special meet and greets with their favorite bands and artists. To learn more, visit http://www.ltdfoundation.org.
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Andrew
May 19th 2025
Discovered their newest EP about a month before the show. Live performance did not disappoint. Excited for them to be back in October.
Cincinnati, OH@The Andrew J Brady Music Center
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Like Roses Biography
Berkeley, California’s Like Roses is a force to be reckoned with. Singer/rhythm guitarist Amy Schmalkuche’s gritty, yet melodic vocals divulge confessional lyrics that explore themes of heartache, loss, and introspection, while the music — aided by lead guitarist Devin Zamora, bassist Kayla Gonzalez, and drummer Aaron Seminoff — channels the raw emo/pop-punk energy that compels you to jump into a crowded room and scream along at one of the band’s raucous shows.
Throughout two EPs and a few singles, Like Roses has amassed millions of streams from fans around the world, with their 2023 breakout song “Easy” having more than 1.1 million streams on Spotify. Since then, the band has been touring across the United States, and will be featured on the 2024 Sad Summer Festival with Mayday Parade, The Maine, The Wonder Years, Real Friends, and more. They recently went into the studio with former Taking Back Sunday guitarist/vocalist Fred Mascherino, who recorded their latest single “Broken Things (Lie to Me)."
Read MoreThroughout two EPs and a few singles, Like Roses has amassed millions of streams from fans around the world, with their 2023 breakout song “Easy” having more than 1.1 million streams on Spotify. Since then, the band has been touring across the United States, and will be featured on the 2024 Sad Summer Festival with Mayday Parade, The Maine, The Wonder Years, Real Friends, and more. They recently went into the studio with former Taking Back Sunday guitarist/vocalist Fred Mascherino, who recorded their latest single “Broken Things (Lie to Me)."
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