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An Incredible Night with Young Rising Sons, Smallpools, and Dreamers

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We may have found the perfect trifecta for a night of alternative indie rock: Young Rising Sons, Smallpools, and Dreamers. Young Rising Sons kicked the night off with sky-rocketing energy levels – their opening song “High” set the bar, well you guessed it… HIGH!

Following, Smallpools engaged the crowd in a way that made them feel as equally a part of the show as they were. Lead singer, Sean Scalon, even found himself in intimate moments hovering over the barricade during the second song. These indie rockers gave nothing but their best.

And for the finale, Dreamers performed an amazing set full of good vibes and great times. Not one moment was wasted as the contagious joy in the room couldn’t keep the crowd from jumping, dancing, and singing along to their favorite lyrics. A night we never wanted to end, Dreamers left us feeling even more ecstatic and happy as we were when we first came in.

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Show date: 11.13.22 | Philadelphia, PA @ Brooklyn Bowl | Young Rising Sons, Smallpools, and Dreamers

Latrice Morgan
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Philly based music photographer who can’t get enough of seeing her favorite bands live and hearing her favorite songs being sung out loud.
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