Hardcore/Punk
The Menzingers Announce ‘Rented World’ Album Celebration Shows
On the 10-year anniversary of The Menzingers’ much-loved album Rented World, the punk rockers announced a trio of shows to celebrate.
On the actual 10 year anniversary of The Menzingers’ much-loved album Rented World, the band announced a trio of shows to celebrate the record – in their adoptive hometown of Philadelphia and their home away from home in London this December.
These venues are relatively intimate settings for The Menzingers these days with their latest shows in London taking place at The Roundhouse and Electric Ballroom (two nights), and Philadelphia’s last concert from the band being at Franklin Music Hall.
Rented World was The Menzingers’ fourth full-length album release and its stellar track list includes live staple “I Don’t Wanna Be An Asshole Anymore” which has been screamed back at the band by packed out venues of enthused fans the world over. It features several other fan favourites and set highlights such as “Rodent” and “In Remission”.
The Menzingers released their latest album Some Of It Was True via Epitaph last year to critical acclaim.
Tickets are on sale now via the bands website.
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