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Innings Festival with Myles Smith, Marcy Playground, and more

Feb 20, 2026 at 11:30 AM  ·   · $599 Tempe Beach Park, Tempe, AZ Tempe Beach Park, Tempe, AZ Tickets from $599

Innings Festival
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The Fray, a Colorado-based alt-rock band known for soulful songs like “How To Save A Life,” earned 4 Grammy nominations and achieved 4x platinum for their debut album.
Sublime, formed in 1988, fused reggae and punk, rising to fame with hits like "What I Got." Despite Bradley Nowell's 1996 passing, they're iconic, selling 18M albums.
Silversun Pickups, an LA band with Brian Aubert, Nikki Monninger, Christopher Guanlao, and Joe Lester, are famed for their sonic density. Their sixth album, *Physical Thrills* (2022), produced by Butch Vig, showcases new elements like dream shanties and horror sounds, marking a rejuvenated style.
Cage The Elephant, formed in 2006 in Kentucky, is renowned for their creative rock style. They’ve won two GRAMMYs for "Tell Me I'm Pretty" and "Social Cues." Known for energetic performances, their hits like "Cigarette Daydreams" and "Trouble" have featured in popular media. Collaborating with legends like Dave Grohl, Iggy Pop, and Beck, they’ve seen over 5 billion streams and 11 #1 Alternative hits.
Grammy-winning band Twenty One Pilots from Columbus, OH, redefined music with hits like "Stressed Out" and "Heathens." Their albums Blurryface and Vessel are famed for RIAA Gold or Platinum certifications for every song, and they’ve sold millions globally. Known for an immersive multi-album storyline, Tyler Joseph and Josh Dun are celebrated for dynamic shows and impressive Billboard success.
Formed in Chicago and based in LA, OK Go blends music and art, known for innovative videos and work with NASA, Muppets, and DNA. They've won a Grammy, 21 Cannes Lions, and more.
Public Enemy, led by Chuck D and Flavor Flav, revolutionized hip-hop with their socially charged lyrics and pioneering sound. Known for tracks like "Fight the Power," they gained acclaim and controversy in equal measure during the late '80s and '90s. Their albums, such as 1988's *It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back*, remain classics. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, they collaborated with artists like Anthrax and maintained a significant cultural impact.
Blink-182, a pop-punk band from San Diego, rose to fame with high-energy songs like "What's My Age Again?" and "All the Small Things." Their chart-topping albums include Enema of the State (1999) and Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (2001). Known for humorous videos, they feature members Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. After lineup changes and a hiatus, they returned with the original members and released One More Time in 2023, coinciding with a pop-punk resurgence. They've toured with bands like Weezer and collaborated with artists like Yungblud and Machine Gun Kelly.
Formed at Georgetown University, Vertical Horizon began as a folk duo and evolved into a pop/rock band. Known for "Everything You Want," they’ve collaborated with Dave Matthews Band drummer Carter Beauford and Rush’s Neil Peart. Their major-label debut went double platinum, cementing their place in early 2000s rock.
Deer Tick, from Providence, known for their reckless spirit and rowdy live shows, collaborated with producer Dave Fridmann. Their album *Emotional Contracts* embodies an unpredictable musical impulse, blending existential themes with energetic rock.
Chris Carrabba founded Dashboard Confessional in Boca Raton. Known for emo hits like "Screaming Infidelities," he left Further Seems Forever for a solo career, creating poignant songs with hits across several albums, culminating in staples like "Vindicated." His work earned a loyal following and significant chart success.
Big Boi, born Antwan André Patton in Savannah, GA, is known for his role in OutKast and as a solo artist. His solo debut on "Speakerboxxx" earned a Grammy. Albums like "Sir Lucious Left Foot" and "BOOMIVERSE" highlight his high-speed wordplay. Hits include "Shutterbugg" and his Grammy-nominated feature on "Royal Flush." He's collaborated with Janelle Monáe, Phantogram, and Sleepy Brown and was part of the Super Bowl halftime show with Maroon 5.
Bowling for Soup, formed in 1994 in Wichita Falls, TX, is famed for hits like "1985" and "Girl All The Bad Guys Want." Known for their humor and pop punk style, the band was Grammy-nominated and created theme songs for Jimmy Neutron and Phineas and Ferb. Celebrating 30 years, BFS remains active with live shows and new releases, despite co-founder Chris Burney's retirement.
Mumford & Sons, born in 2009 with debut album *Sigh No More*, are known for their folk-infused sound with hits like *Little Lion Man*. Winning a BRIT Award and a Grammy, they rose with *Babel*, *Wilder Mind*, and *Delta*, collaborating with icons like Bob Dylan and Pharrell Williams.
Marcy Playground, formed in NYC by Minneapolis natives John Wozniak and Dylan Keefe with Ohio's Dan Rieser, rose to fame with "Sex and Candy." Known for their tranquil rock sound, their debut album went platinum. Collaborated with jazz guitarist Kurt Rosenwinkel.
Vancouver indie rock band Peach Pit, known for sonically rich, emotionally resonant songs, blend introspective lyrics with dreamy guitar. Albums, You and Your Friends, and From 2 to 3, showcase evolving sound. Played major festivals like Lollapalooza and sold out tours worldwide.
Alt-rock legends Goo Goo Dolls, known for their sharp songwriting and stadium choruses, thrive with global No.1s and numerous awards. Constantly innovative, their sound is led by singer John Rzeznik.
Artikal Sound System, a South Florida reggae band founded by Chris Montague & Fabian Acuña in 2012, produces a unique jazz-influenced sound with vocalist Logan Rex. Known for powerful performances and spreading love and fun.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."

Concert Info

Genre: Rock, Pop, Indie/Alt

Attend the Innings Festival concert in Tempe at Tempe Beach Park on Friday, February 20, 2026, at 11:30 AM, featuring Myles Smith, Marcy Playground, and more. Get your tickets now!

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