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Kickstand Productions Presents
Free ThrowBad LuckCamp Trash
Sat, 29 Jan, 8:00 PM CST
Doors open
7:00 PM CST
Subterranean
2011 W. North Ave, Chicago, IL 60647
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Description
The Free Throw show originally scheduled for Saturday, November 20th at Subterranean has been rescheduled to Saturday, January 29th at Subterranean. Doors will open at 7pm with the show starting promptly at 8pm. Supporting Free Throw will be Worst Party Ever, Charmer and Camp Trash. All tickets previously purchased will be honored at the newly rescheduled date - no need to exchange. Refunds available upon request at point-of-purchase prior to the date of Dec 1st.
COVID SAFETY POLICIES
Starting Wednesday, December 1st, Beat Kitchen & Subterranean will require proof of full vaccination against COVID-19 for all staff, patrons and performers. The final dose of vaccination must be no less than 14 days prior to the event. Proof of vaccination may include a physical copy of your vaccination card or a digital photo / photocopy of your card and must match the name on your government-issued photo ID. Negative tests will no longer be accepted for entry. Additionally, per current guidance from the city of Chicago, masks will be required indoors except while actively eating or drinking. Please email info@subt.net / info@beatkitchen.com with any questions.
We remain committed to providing a safe and enjoyable atmosphere for all performers, staff and patrons and thank you for your support.
Event Information
Age Limit
17+

Emo
Free Throw
Free Throw
Emo
2021 Free Throw Bio
With Piecing It Together, their fourth full-length album, Free Throw grapple with hard truths. After three albums and a decade of hard work, including countless performances worldwide, the members — Cory Castro, Lawrence Warner, Justin Castro, Jake Hughes, and Kevin Garcia — have a fresh perspective on life. The band is through obsessing over what comes next and romanticizing the moments that have already passed. Instead, Free Throw is making music about the present and how seeking balance in our lives is far more meaningful work than the endless pursuit of whatever you deem to be 'enough.'
"It's very hard when for a band like us to take time off," drummer Kevin Garcia explains. "We go home to write and record, then we go on tour. Rinse and repeat, you know? When we got into this writing process, we stopped feeling like we existed in a mold or on a path that Free Throw is supposed to keep going on with our contemporaries. We stopped worrying about what tour we may be fighting for next or what someone else does. We were just writing songs that we really like writing."
Throughout the album's twelve tracks, Piecing It Together finds the men of Free Throw abandoning childhood notions of success and happiness through a thorough exploration of personal fulfillment. It's about reaching the heights that once felt impossible and everything that comes after. How no matter what we do or where we go, we must continue to wake up and find the strength to keep on keeping on despite everything we tell ourselves about ourselves.
Piecing It Together is an exploration of self-acceptance, and Free Throw invites everyone to join.

