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Title Fight throws first hometown show in 2 years on Thanksgiving Eve in Nanticoke

Title Fight throws first hometown show in 2 years on Thanksgiving Eve in Nanticoke
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Kingston punk/shoegaze band Title Fight has been very busy since signing with Anti- Records and releasing their third album, “Hyperview,” back in February, reaching new heights of fame and touring consistently throughout 2015.

Other than a brief, stripped-down record release show on Feb. 3 at the Gallery of Sound in Wilkes-Barre, the band hasn’t held a proper hometown concert in two years, so after a short fall tour across the country with Alex G, they’ll be packing fans in at West Side Park (389 W. Grand St., Nanticoke) on Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 25, with Cold World, War Hungry, Westpoint, and Maniac.

Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and the show starts at 6 p.m. Tickets, which are $15, go on sale this Friday, Oct. 9 at 3 p.m. through Title Fight’s webstore. The room has a very limited capacity and will sell out, so those who wish to welcome them home should purchase tickets in advance.

The group will have “Hyperview” LPs on hand featuring special covers. For more information, visit the Facebook event page.

See photos from Title Fight’s record release show here and watch the full set, courtesy of Feet First Productions, below:

A video of the band creating the mural in downtown Wilkes-Barre with artist John Garrett Slaby that became the “Hyperview” album cover can also be seen here.