![]() It’s 20 anniversary…” we heard as Third Eye Blind launched into masterful tempo variations of Motorcycle Drive By. An emotional moment that will be remembered by many for sure. Thanks for coming”, he continued as massive Happy Birthday chant took over the entire Roundhouse. “We come from San Francisco, and you know what? Today is my birthday”, Jenkins announced and flower bouquet shot straight in the air (well, looked like first rows were totally prepared for this occasion), “and I am fucking excited to spend it here with you. Halfway through the set, it turned out the reasons to celebrate were plenty. Whereas Back To Zero and Dopaminewere a nod to their most recent 2015’s album, Dopamine, only proving the band’s never fading away flair for catchy punk driven melodic hooks. Still sounding fresh, the guitars and drum patterns kept the propulsive rhythmics throughout, with Stephan Jenkins’ vocals towering over the crowd. Semi-Charmed Life and Graduate brought along all shades of nostalgia and old school energy, allowing for a massive singalongs. But it didn’t take long for Third Eye Blind to kick things off on a faster note. With a tinge of gravity and demure appeal, Weightlessset the mood on a higher level almost instantly. I mean come on, they’re Third Eye Blind, that’s huge! Despite the fact that this year marks 20th anniversary of the album Third Eye Blind, the band delivered truly diverse set choices.Īs haunting beat of the intro hit the ether, the loud cheers arose and five figures slowly emerged on stage. The grandiose feeling was filling the room as many excited fans were clinging to the barriers, awaiting their idols to appear on stage. With catalogue full of blistering fan favourite offerings and a charismatic stage persona, they took to the stage at Roundhouse last Wednesday night for an impressive headline performance. Yep, it really has been 20 years since Third Eye Blind released their self-titled album. We’re so excited to be out with Third Eye Blind this summer, singing our songs and singing along with theirs.The American rockers embark on UK tour to mark 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut album. If someone had told us back then that one day we’d tour together, it would've blown our minds. Taking Back Sunday guitarist John Nolan, 43, added, "In the early days of Taking Back Sunday, Adam and I used to drive around in his old Honda listening to Third Eye Blind’s second album, ‘Blue’ windows down, smoking cigarettes and singing along. "It’s not lost on us that this is a miracle, and that we are in it because of the new fans that keep discovering us and the people who, over the years, have made our music part of their culture." "Twenty-five years of Third Eye Blind finds us feeling glorious as if everything is coming into deeper focus," said Third Eye Blind lead singer Stephan Jenkins, 57, in a statement. ![]() This year also marks the 20th anniversary of Taking Back Sunday’s debut album, "Tell All Your Friends." Dubbed the "Summer Gods Tour," the show is a celebration of Third Eye Blind’s 25th anniversary. Turn back the clock to the late '90s and early 2000s as Third Eye Blind and Taking Back Sunday will play Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater on July 17 with special guest Hockey Dad.
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