Photos by Josh Moody (@openlatedotorg) –
Arizona-based pop-punk five-piece The Maine, who released their fourth studio album, Forever Halloween, on June 4th via Rude Records, performed at The Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto last night with Massachusetts-based indie rockers A Rocket To The Moon, who released their second studio album, Wild & Free, on March 26th via Fueled By Ramen, and Arizona-based pop-rock quartet This Century, who released their second album, Biography of Heartbreak, on May 14th via 81 Twenty Three Records.

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The Maine
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John O’Callaghan of The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
John O’Callaghan of The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
John O’Callaghan of The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
John O’Callaghan of The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
John O’Callaghan of The Maine. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)


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A Rocket To The Moon
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Justin Richards of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Justin Richards of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Justin Richards of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nick Santino of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Andrew Cook of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Nick Santino of A Rocket to the Moon. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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This Century
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Joel Kanitz of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Ryan Gose of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Joel Kanitz of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Joel Kanitz of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Joel Kanitz of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
Alex Silverman of This Century. (Photo: Josh Moody/Aesthetic Magazine Toronto)
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