Back To The Beach Fest: Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Lowlives

Lowlives

Lowlives

Lowlives

Lowlives

Lowlives

Lowlives

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Around Day Two

Teenage Wrist

Teenage Wrist

Teenage Wrist

Teenage Wrist

Teenage Wrist

Teenage Wrist

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Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

Story Of The Year

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Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake

Less Than Jake


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Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

The Wonder Years

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Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Anthony Green

Anthony Green

Anthony Green

Anthony Green

Anthony Green

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

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The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

The Story So Far

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Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

Around Day Two

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used

The Used
Fans returned to the Back To The Beach Festival on Sunday, April 28th, excited for another day of music and family fun. Kids were off making sand castles as punk rock and ska fans made their way to the stage to check out the music.
Back To The Beach Fest remains the rockin' ska-centric epitome of what punk rock fests should be.
Starting out the day, pulling the crowd to the stage was Lowlives. Taking to the stage next was Teenage Wrist and Story Of The Year. Fan favorites Less Than Jake and The Wonder Years lit up the stage next and got the crowd circling in endless skank pits. Rounding out the evening was Anthony Green, The Story So Far and The Used.
Back To The Beach Fest remains the rockin' ska-centric epitome of what punk rock fests should be. Cheers till next year!
Recap by Jenni Lynne; Photography by Sean McCracken
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