![]() ![]() Goodwyne described her band’s music with her personal favorite motto: “Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go to Pool Kids shows,” which was met with an eruption of cheers from all tiers of the venue.įollowing Pool Kids was Save Face, a four-piece band with two supporting members, that immediately caught the eyes of concert-goers with their matching red jumpsuits. Guitarist and lead vocalist Christine Goodwyne told the audience that the band started learning how to play instruments through YouTube tutorials, and that’s all it takes to start a band. The band members emphasized a message to any fan that wants to perform and tour just like them: just get it started. Out of all the bands to perform, Pool Kids engaged with the audience the most, explaining their personal stories and getting everyone hyped for the rest of the show. ![]() The four-piece band brought an incredible energy to the crowd with entertaining songs and a great stage presence. The show began with Pool Kids, and it shouldn’t have begun any other way. The venue was jam-packed from the start, with the bottom-level General Admission filling up completely before the opening acts began, and with merch lines nearly out the door. Mom Jeans served as the headlining band for the tour, with the support of Origami Angel, Save Face and Pool Kids. 19, four bands got together to perform a wonderful display of pop punk and emo rock at The Palladium in Worcester, Mass. ![]()
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