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All Time Low headlines 98.5 KRZ’s Let It Show at Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 7

All Time Low headlines 98.5 KRZ’s Let It Show at Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre on Dec. 7
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From a press release:

It was announced today that local pop radio station 98.5 KRZ’s annual Let It Show will return to the F.M. Kirby Center in Wilkes-Barre on Thursday, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m., featuring performances by All Time Low, Grace VanderWaal, MAX, and Jake Miller this year.

Prior to the main show, newcomer Taylor Grey will entertain the audience with songs from her debut album.

Tickets, which are $25 and $35, plus fees, go on sale this Monday, Oct. 30 at 10 a.m. and will be available at the Kirby Center box office (71 Public Square, Wilkes-Barre), online at kirbycenter.org, and by phone at 570-826-1100. A Kirby Member pre-sale begins on Friday, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. At that same time, tickets will also be made available for 98.5 KRZ VIP Club members exclusively at 985krz.com. Text “CONCERTS” to 72881 for the pre-sale code.

A limited number of meet and greet VIP packages will be available for each individual artist. VIP packages cost $100 apiece and include a premium seats and a photo with the artist selected.

All Time Low is a pop punk band from Baltimore, Maryland that has grown to become one of the top emo pop acts in the music business. Since 2004, they have released various albums and even gained the title of “Band of the Year” by Alternative Press magazine in the January 2009 issue. The band’s latest album, “Last Young Renegade,” features the hit singles “Dirty Laundry,” “Nice2KnoU,” and “Life of the Party.”

Grace VanderWaal quickly became a household name at age 12 when she won the 11th season of NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” after wowing the judges and millions of viewers with her performance of “I Don’t Know My Name.” Earlier this year, VanderWaal earned a Teen Choice Award as well as a Radio Disney Music Award for Best New Artist. Her first full-length album, “Just the Beginning,” is due out on Nov. 3.

MAX is a multi-talented singer, dancer, actor, model, and musician who began performing at the age of 3. His professional career began in the musical “13” on Broadway. Shortly after this, he began to book roles on television shows, including “One Life to Live,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and the Nickelodeon series “How to Rock,” playing Zander Robbins. His single “Lights Down Low” was written for his wife and has quickly become a favorite for weddings.

Recording artist Jake Miller has continually evolved since his rise to stardom in 2012. His faithful audience, dubbed “the Millertary,” encompasses over 970,000 Instagram followers, 700,000 Twitter followers, and 600,000 YouTube subscribers. Having performed alongside Pharrell, Mac Miller, Ariana Grande, Flo Rida, Fifth Harmony, and more, he is sure to continue on the path to success. His sophomore album, “2:00am in LA,” was released in June.

Taylor Grey is a 20-year-old singer/songwriter and a promising newcomer to the alternative pop community. Known for her emotional ballads and catchy up-tempo pop hits, her vocal style and range makes her a fan favorite. Her debut EPs, “Mind of Mine I” and “Mind of Mine II,” were released in 2016 and caught the eye of pop artist Jacob Whitesides, who invited her on his summer tour. Her debut album, “Space Case,” was released in June of 2017.

See NEPA Scene’s photos and some videos from All Time Low’s 2015 appearance at the Gallery of Sound in Wilkes-Barre here and see our photos and review of All Time Low with Blink-182 and A Day to Remember at The Pavilion at Montage Mountain in Scranton last year here.