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It’s Not a Phase Fest

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Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

Suffolk Theater presents It's Not A Phase Fest on July 14. COURTESY SUFFOLK THEATER

authorStaff Writer on Jul 4, 2023

On Friday, July 14, at 8 p.m., It’s Not a Phase Fest returns to Suffolk Theater in Riverhead. Featuring Long Island’s own The Warped Tour Band (emo/pop-punk) with opening sets from All The Blink Things (tribute to Blink-182) and Dookie (tribute to Green Day), It’s Not a Phase Fest is one big throwback to The Warped Tour glory days of emo music ... just without the sweltering heat and hot concrete!

The show will feature music from all the classics like Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance, Blink-182, New Found Glory, Green Day, Good Charlotte, Sum 41, Fall Out Boy, Yellow Card, The Used, Brand New and everything in between. In keeping with the theme, there will be an array of local art vendors, specialty cocktails and giveaways.

Tickets are $20 general admission in the orchestra section ($35 reserved balcony seating with table service), available at thesuffolk.org. Suffolk Theater is at 118 East Main Street, Riverhead.

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