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Paramore/Best Coast

For anyone coming of age in the mid-aughts, Paramore was a band you listened to when you wanted to throw things and jump around a lot. While the Nashville three-piece came onto the scene in a hard-rock emo rage, their sound has thankfully matured. Their most recent album After Laughter promises to make fans still want to move, but now in a celebratory dance kind of way. The trio's frontwoman, Haley Williams — who's as famous for her ever-changing hair color (she even has her own hair-dye line, GoodDYEYoung) and straight-edge lifestyle as she is for her powerhouse lyric soprano vocals — continues to impress with these new '80s-infused tunes. Check out "Hard Times" and also the album's ballads, such as dream-filled "26." No wonder tonight's show is reportedly sold out. And obviously, if you managed to score tickets to this concert, you'll get there in time for Best Coast's set. The indie rock act opens the show. (Laura Morrison)

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