The Used Bring Their Fall Tour To Atlanta!
On October 1st, The Eastern in Atlanta roared with a dynamic night of music as alt-rock legends The Used headlined an unforgettable concert. Fans packed the newer Downtown Atlanta venue for a show that blended nostalgia, raw energy, and passionate performances. The band, known for hits like “The Taste of Ink” and “All That I’ve Got,” delivered a set that perfectly balanced their early 2000s emo anthems with new material from their latest album MEDZ, creating a show that resonated with longtime listeners and new fans alike.
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The evening kicked off with an exciting performance from Raue, an up-and-coming artist who impressed the crowd with their emotive lyrics. Although still building a name for themselves, Raue’s sound—equal parts ethereal and edgy—served as a perfect prelude to the heavier sounds that would follow. Their performance added a fresh and unique element to the show.
Next up was The Plain White T’s, best known for their 2006 hit “Hey There Delilah.” The band took the audience on a journey through their catalog of catchy, heartfelt songs. Their mix of acoustic ballads and pop-punk energy had the crowd singing along to every song. The Plain White T’s brought the nostalgic vibe and introduced newer songs, proving that they remain relevant and evolving in today’s music scene.
By the time The Used took the stage, the audience was loud and ready for the high-energy performance the band is famous for. Bert McCracken, the band’s charismatic frontman, kept the crowd engaged with his intense vocals and captivating presence. With a setlist that spanned two decades, the band showed why they’ve remained a staple in the alternative rock world.
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